Samsung may revive the Galaxy Note series

Samsung is considering bringing back the Galaxy Note series with the Galaxy S25 Note, four years after the last model. This move could lead to a significant shift in the company's flagship lineup.

 Samsung Galaxy Note (photo credit: gettyimages)
Samsung Galaxy Note
(photo credit: gettyimages)

Samsung is reportedly considering a return to its roots with the Galaxy S25 Note, four years after the last model in the series, according to a new report. This move is expected to bring a significant change to the company's flagship series.

It's been four years since the release of the Galaxy Note 20, the last model in Samsung’s iconic Note series. The South Korean company, which abandoned the brand in favor of its foldable series, is now contemplating a surprising move to bring it back. According to a recent leak, Samsung plans to rename the Galaxy S25 lineup and revive the Note branding.

The leak suggests that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be renamed the Galaxy S25 Note, while the Galaxy S25 Plus will be renamed the Galaxy S25 Pro. These changes indicate that Samsung is reconsidering its branding strategy and seeking ways to differentiate the models within the series.

The decision to bring back the Note name could be welcomed by fans of the series, who loved its unique design, large screen, and built-in stylus. However, this shift also raises questions about the future of Samsung's foldable series and whether it will remain a primary focus for the company.

 Samsung Galaxy Note (credit: gettyimages)
Samsung Galaxy Note (credit: gettyimages)

The renaming of the Galaxy S25 Plus to the Galaxy S25 Pro hints that Samsung plans to make this model more premium, offering advanced features similar to Apple’s strategy with the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Plus. These changes could make the Galaxy S25 series even more intriguing and intensify competition in the high-end smartphone market.

For now, as expected, these leaks suggest that the company is exploring new possibilities and searching for ways to refresh its brands.