Finally, the rumoured Samsung Galaxy Note 21 has met its match.
The last chapter has been written. The Galaxy Note range will no longer be produced by Samsung, according to the company.
Roh Tae-moon, Samsung’s head of mobile experience, said at MWC 2022 that the Note has come to an end. Tae-moon remarked in a Dailian interview that “the Galaxy Note… would come out as ‘Ultra'” in a translation. As a result, we might conclude that the Galaxy Note has seen its day of reckoning.
We knew it was coming, we simply didn’t know when. The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, on the other hand, is essentially a Note phone.
Replacement for the Samsung Galaxy Note 21 is the Galaxy Z Fold 3.
When the Galaxy Note 21 was first announced, Samsung decided to concentrate on foldable phones instead of the Note 21. If you’re looking for the greatest foldable phone, you’ll find it in our Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 review.
Samsung hasn’t held back when it comes to integrating the Galaxy Z Fold 3’s proprietary S Pen to its flagship foldable. However, the absence of a handy place to store the S Pen and the fact that it must be purchased separately from the already expensive foldable phone are both irksome.
Samsung’s next flagship phone will be the Galaxy S22 Ultra, therefore it made little sense for Samsung to release a Galaxy Note 21 with similar DNA. As a result, the Galaxy Note range has been axed. Rest in peace, my dear old buddy. Source

