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More than 25,000 users call for the return of the Samsung Galaxy Note line

Samsung will be holding the event dedicated to launching new products soon. According to the South Korean company, August 11 was chosen to reveal all the news to the world.

However, it seems that the brand will have nothing in the hat about the Galaxy Note line. But, according to recent information, more than 25,000 users have already signed a petition calling for the return of this range.


It seems that Samsung has no intentions in its plans to bring to the market new products from the Galaxy Note line. The brand's next event, which will take place on August 11th, promises the unveiling of impressive new equipment from the Galaxy range. However, the focus should be on the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 models, both in the foldable smartphone segment.

Fans want the return of the Samsung Galaxy Note

According to the latest information, Samsung is expected to pause the development of new equipment in the Galaxy Note line. The South Korean company will even cancel the Galaxy Note 21 project, which should be released this second half.

But this line has always been very well received by consumers, especially within the high-end models. Thus, information about the possible cancellation of Galaxy Note immediately generated reactions from consumers.

So, as a consequence, the recent data indicate that more than 25,000 Samsung fans signed a petition to request the return of the Galaxy Note series as early as the first half of 2022.

On the other hand, Samsung has not yet issued any official statement confirming that it will actually end this line. But there are more than strong indications that this is what could happen.

It remains to wait for more news and see if this strong petition may or may not have any impact on Samsung's decision.

Would you like the Galaxy Note line to return?

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