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Ever since the series was introduced to the world Galaxy Almost ten years have passed since the Note, and it was not well received by the media back then. The Note came with a stylus when the company was Apple with yours iPhonem lauded for ridding the mobile device segment of just the stylus and it had Galaxy Note 5,3 inch display (for comparison Galaxy The S20 features a 6,1″ display), which was considered too large. It is because of the size of the screen that the row Galaxy Note was met with ridicule for many years, but today the situation is completely different.

Smartphone displays have grown considerably since then, and many users today would laugh at a phone with a display under 5 inches. It is possible that it was Samsung that showed people that watching multimedia content is more convenient on a large screen. But how big of a display is too big?

We recently you informed, that the upcoming Note 20+ will receive a 6,9″ display, which is close to Samsung's first tablets, which featured a 7-inch display. Isn't it really too much for the convenience of having a device in your pocket?

The answers to all questions may be brought to us by the South Korean technology company itself, in the form of a model Galaxy Fold. The idea behind foldable smartphones is to offer users a device with a large display that is also compact. So if I'm after a big screen, wouldn't I rather have a smartphone that fits more comfortably in my pocket? This is a question that many potential owners may ask themselves Galaxy Note 20. Indeed, it is necessary to mention that Galaxy The Fold 2 will probably come with a 7,7″ display, thus offering the largest display on a device that can still be called a smartphone.

It might seem that Samsung is subtly pushing users of the Note series to switch to the Galaxy Fold. Some might argue that the Fold doesn't have an S Pen, but there have already been speculations about the South Korean company's plans to bring the popular stylus to the Fold line as well.

Would you sacrifice water resistance and device durability in pursuit of a larger display on a more compact device? Do you think so Galaxy Will the Fold meet the same success as the Note series in the future? Share your views in the comments below the article,

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