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The Galaxy Note series might be discontinued | ICYMI #462

  • BY Raywen Ong
  • 29 January 2021
  • 12:47 pm
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If you are a fan of the Note series, well I’m afraid that I have some bad news because it seems like the note series might be discontinued. And besides that, we also have some new updates about MCO because the government is now allowing more businesses to open.

Grocery, pharmacy, pet food supply and optical stores can open until 10pm from 29 Jan

After allowing restaurants and eateries to open up to 10pm starting last Friday, the National Security Council has announced that it is allowing other business sectors to extend their business hours until 10pm. Click here to find out more.

OnePlus co-founder introduces Nothing

After leaving OnePlus, Carl Pei has finally announced his new project and it is called Nothing. Yeap. It’s nothing. The new company is said to be focused on audio technology and they are going to be based in London. Details here.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra boasts up to 16% better power efficiency with new low-power OLED panel

Samsung Display, which is one of the world’s largest OLED producers have just announced a new low-power OLED display which boasts better luminous efficiency for next generation devices. The new display has made its debut on the latest Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. Click here to learn more.

There might not be a Galaxy Note series this year

For those of you guys who love the note series, well I’m afraid I have some bad news. Samsung has recently released their FY 2020 financial results and it looks like a ‘notable’ device was excluded from its 2021 plans. More details here.

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