Samsung may decide to stop production of its flagship tablet Galaxy Note to make one flagship phone successor to the Galaxy S series, according to a new report.

According to the well-known leaker Evan Blass, Samsung is considering the possibility of bringing its digital pen "S Pen" to the devices Galaxy S. By doing so, the Galaxy Note will lose what distinguishes it and will stop production.

But from the users' point of view, the company will announce that it has combined two models to create a new flagship phone called the Galaxy One, Blas said in a tweet on Twitter.

The report notes that Samsung plans to take this step in early 2020, when it unveils the successor of the Galaxy S10, which I put forward this year. According to reports, the phone next year will be known as the Galaxy S11, but if you believe the leaks Plus, Samsung may choose to call it Galaxy One.

According to the TOMS Guide on technology, this step may be a bit logical given that Samsung has been introducing two new flagship phones for years, one in winter and one in summer. Now the company is promoting its Galaxy Fold, a flagship phone. This phone will be available this year at least for users in September, influential in the share of GlaxNote.

By merging the Galaxy S and the Galaxy Note into a single Galaxy One, the company will make room for the launch of the phone early in the year and the launch of the Galaxy Fold and its successor later in the year.

The company, of course, has not confirmed the news and is unlikely to reveal anything about its plans until next year. While the Plus leaks are generally correct, there is no evidence that Samsung will go ahead with the option to launch the Galaxy One or stay with its current series.