Samsung could, upon the release of its next Galaxy Note 20, put a stop to the marketing of previous models!
2020 has been a tough year for many tech builders. But if we had to distinguish one of the giants in these times of difficulty, it would be Samsung. The undisputed number 1 in the sector for a decade has lived through complicated months, to the point of being overtaken by Huawei in the number of smartphones sold. A difficult situation to which the Korean giant would like to respond by initiating a strategic change which, according to the “MauriQHD” leaker, would result in the end of the marketing of several models, including the S Pen smartphone, the Galaxy Note 10!
Big debate inside Samsung not too long agoabout what to do with the S10 series, N10, Fold 1, Z Flip 1, tablets, etcsome points being debated, and leaned on, were crazy (imo)so dont be surprised if they dont keep selling S10s next year, stop selling the N10 now, etcim hearing
– Mauri QHD (@MauriQHD) July 31, 2020
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And things could move very quickly, MauriQHD claiming that the Galaxy Note 10 would no longer be produced upon the launch of its successor, the Galaxy Note 20. Other models could follow behind, such as the Galaxy S10, which would be released from the market next year. The idea pursued by Samsung would be to reduce costs by removing a number of models, and to focus quite aggressively on the 2020 flagships, whether it is its high-end Galaxy S20 or its new foldable smartphones. It should be remembered that the information is still in the speculative domain, and that confirmation will have to be awaited.
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