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While the good news is that the One UI 3.0 update is now available for the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, what you should know is that Samsung is planning significant changes for Note users. According to reports, the Galaxy Note series might cease production, with the initial transition possibly happening in 2021 as Samsung extends S Pen support to the Galaxy S lineup.
South Korea itself confirms that some distinctive Note features will soon make their way to other smartphone models.
Samsung emphasizes, 'True to our commitment of leading the way in mobile technology, we will expand the lineup of foldable displays, making this groundbreaking collection more accessible to everyone. While renowned for our revolutionary camera technology, we will persistently strive to surpass ourselves—so, anticipate film-grade capabilities and super-smart cameras at a professional level in 2021. We are also focusing on the aspects people love when experiencing the Galaxy Note and are excited to integrate some of its highest-rated features into other devices in our product lineup.'
While information about the Galaxy Note 21 remains unclear and uncertain at this time, it could potentially be the last phablet that the company releases. The entire product line may cease production from 2022 onwards if recent reports are accurate.
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