Samsung could remove the S series for the successor to the Galaxy S9

The head of Samsung's mobile division has given a large number of interviews during his time at MWC from which we have been able to obtain different clues about the company's future plans. On the one hand, we have seen how Bixby 2.0 is already underway and could come from the hand of the Galaxy Note 9.

In the latest interview published by the head of Samsung's mobile division, DJ Koh states that the Galaxy S10 I could call you in a completely different way hinting that Samsung's S series is about to end.

According to DJ Koh:

Although Samsung will stick with the Galaxy, we've been thinking about whether we need to keep the S nickname or the numbering system.

With the newly introduced Galaxy S9, it may be a bit early to start speculating about the Galaxy S10, an idea that the company has fixed on its roadmap for some time, but as usual, the world of rumors. will start doing his thing very soon, more so after the intention of the Korean company to launch a smartphone with a folding screen that would go under the name Galaxy X.

Previously, Samsung put a lot of emphasis on the idea of ​​being the first in the world or the first in the market, but times have changed in recent years and the market no longer works like that. Samsung does not want to rush by launching a folding terminal on the market without it being fully functional, even if it is not the first to do so, perhaps following Apple's policy, a policy that allows it to launch novel products once its technology is mature enough. so that it does not offer performance or operation problems.


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