Foldable! Two, probably! Those are your headliners. Samsung tipped its hand with the event invite, which features a pair of geometrical objects that represent the new Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Z Flip. We won’t be seeing the other headliner at the event (Deadliner? Endliner?). The company confirmed via the corporate blog that we won’t see the next version of the Galaxy Note next week. That’s a significant break from the device’s long-standing annual refresh cycle.
We still don’t know if this is the end-end of the line for the phablet. Samsung told TechCrunch, “We will not launch new Galaxy Note devices in 2021. Instead, Samsung plans to continue to expand the Note experience and bring many of its popular productivity and creativity features, including the S Pen, across our Galaxy ecosystem. We will share more details on our future portfolio once we announce.”
Rumors surfaced before this revelation that the company may have been forced to put the device on hold as global supply chain issues continue to hamstring manufacturers. However, there’s also an argument to be made that Samsung has gradually made the Note redundant over the past several Galaxy S updates. It seems telling that the company referred to a forthcoming “flagship” in its official Unpacked copy. With the Note out of the picture and the Galaxy S about six months out from a refresh, this appears to refer to the Galaxy Fold gaining the (admittedly ceremonial) title. Whether that means two or three flagships in the company’s Armada remains to be seen.
What we do know, however, is that — like the Galaxy S before it — at least one of the forthcoming foldable will be blurring that Note line. “I hope you’ll join us as we debut our next Galaxy Z family and share some foldable surprises — including the first-ever S Pen designed specifically for foldable phones,” the company’s president and head of Mobile Communications Business, TM Roh, wrote. The executive promised an “even more refined style, armed with more durable, stronger material” on the new Galaxy Z Flip.
Previous and subsequent leaks have given us good looks at the Galaxy Z Flip 3 and Galaxy Z Fold 3. It wouldn’t be a Samsung event if everything didn’t leak out before the event. A series of tweets from EVLeaks has given us nearly every angle of the upcoming foldable smartphones, along with (European) prices that put the Fold and Flip starting at €1,899 and €1,099, respectively. Both mark a sizable decrease from the previous generation. That’s nice — if not entirely surprising. Samsung’s plan has been a prolonged drop in pricing as foldable technology scaled. We’re still far from cheap here, but perhaps nudging our way toward the realm of possibility for more users.