As a tech blogger who has had the privilege of testing hundreds upon hundreds of smartphones, I've always had the luxury of switching devices frequently. Yet, from its release in 2017 to 2020, my daily driver was the Samsung Galaxy Note8 . Yes, despite the abundance of options at my fingertips, I stuck with this device, and for good reason: It had everything I needed back in the day, especially the S-Pen, the large display, and the stellar imaging capabilities.

Looking back, I'd say that this model was one of my absolute favorite smartphone releases, ever since Android dominated the mobile scene. My Samsung Galaxy Note8 from 2017 is still alive, kicking, and working flawlessly! A testatement to Samsung's craftsmanship back in the day. The Galaxy Note series was more than just a phone line—it was a productivity powerhouse, a creative canvas, and a gadget that truly set itself apart.

Recently, rumors have surfaced that Samsung might name its 2026 flagship Galaxy model, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra with S Pen , as the Samsung Galaxy S26 Note . This speculation immediately piqued my interest, sparking memories of the Note8 and the unique experience it provided. The thought of the Note name making a comeback got me excited enough to write this article.

It’s odd that Samsung folded one of its most successful lines of Galaxy phones, but this potential resurgence of the Note nomenclature could be exactly what former Galaxy Note users, like myself, have been waiting for. Here’s .