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We’re not going to have Note 21 in 2021. But we’re going to have S-Pen Pro!

As you may know, due to the microprocessor crisis and an undeniable shift in Samsung’s strategy. In 2021, we won’t have the launch of a new range of Galaxy Note handsets.

But this does not mean the disappearance of the very popular S-Pen!

By the way, the small utensil will reach more and more devices in the coming times, being already supported by the Galaxy S21 Ultra, and apparently, it will also be supported by the new Galaxy Z Fold 3.

By the way, Samsung even seems to be ready to launch a Pro version of this little ‘extra’ that has always been part, and in fact, gave fame to the Note range. Welcome to S-Pen Pro!

We’re not going to have Note 21 in 2021. But we’re going to have S-Pen Pro!

Therefore, canceling the launch of the Galaxy Note 21 in 2021 seems to have been a risky move, which will ultimately bear fruit. Especially now, as Samsung prepares to launch the S-Pen Pro, with all the technologies that the Note 20 Ultra brought to the table last year.

We are after all talking about a small utensil with a 0.7mm tip, which should be able to “feel” up to 4096 pressure levels. In fact, it is a “pen” that can be used in the new folding Z Fold 3, without causing any damage to the plastic screen of the device. In addition to all this, it will support charging via USB-C, being also able to be stored in the increasingly common official Samsung covers designed for this purpose.

Still, despite the appearance of the new S-Pen, it seems that consumers really prefer to see a new Note on the market! This, instead of this solution which is not quite fish, but not quite meat either. With one petition with over 22,000 signatures at the time of writing this article.

Besides, what do you think about all this? Do you prefer an ecosystem with full S-Pen support, or do you prefer a new Note? Please share your opinion with us in the comments below.

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