The shift towards foldable is justified as when we look at the stats we can see the growing graph of demand. The stats revealed that the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 20 series got 12.7 and 9.7 million orders in 2019 and 2020 as compared to the Galaxy Z Fold that alone got up to 13 million. It is clear from the stats that the interest of users is shifting from the Note series to Flip and Fold devices from the company.
Wave goodbye to the Samsung Galaxy Note lineup for a Year
While Note was one of the best-selling smartphones, the foldable smartphones from the company have come like a storm. Moreover, the report also says that Samsung is halting the production of Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra in 2022, however it is expected that these models will not be released for a year. So for now if you are planning to buy a device, keep your eye on the foldable lineup next year and if your budget is low, keep looking for a mid-range device. Also Read: Samsung Galaxy M52 5G is Arrived in Pakistan Featuring Strong Chip & Amazing Display