Samsung may stop the production of Fan Edition series phones
After unveiling economic flagships with the extension "Lite" for its S series and Note 10, Samsung decided to launch a similar product with the extension "Fan Edition" for the S20 series. Galaxy S20 Fan Edition became one of the most popular Samsung phones in the market immediately after its release, because it was similar to the S20 series flagships in terms of hardware, and its price reached $700 in most cases. But a year later, when everyone was waiting for the arrival of the Galaxy S21 Fan Edition, this did not happen due to various reasons, so that the Korean company had to launch the said phone with a delay of almost 4 months, in early 2022.
This issue caused the price of the Galaxy S21 to drop so much in many markets that it is sold at almost the same price as the S21 Fan Edition, and many users prefer flagship models to benefit from a series of more features. were giving Samsung usually releases Fan Edition phones 9 months after the flagship phones of the same series; That is, just when in many regions, flagship phones come with a reasonable discount. These cases have caused rumors that Samsung may completely remove the Fan Edition series from its production lines. This means that there will be no news of the Galaxy S23 Fan Edition because the production of the S22 Fan Edition is almost confirmed.
But the interesting thing is that it is said that Samsung no longer wants to produce the Galaxy A7X series phones. The difference in price with the Fan Edition series of phones is not much, and as a result, the two phones face problems in selling each other. Now, it is rumored that this company may even stop the production of the Fan Edition series. This causes a lot of empty space in the category of premium mid-range phones and economic flagships; Where some competitors like Xiaomi (Redmi and Poco) have many representatives in the market.
However, for now we have to consider this news as a rumor because there are many news regarding S21 Fan Edition. A similar one was published.


Source: NotebookCheck