Traditionally, Samsung launches a series of Galaxy S flagship smartphones in February or March, followed by the Galaxy Note flagship smartphone in August. However, this tradition is likely to change next year, according to a recent rumor.In a press conference earlier this year concerning the Galaxy S10 series, Samsung publicly acknowledged its uncertainty over the Galaxy S11 smartphone, and revealed that next year's model won't have an official name.Samsung also thinks this could be a good time to merge its two high-end smartphone brands. It was not too long ago that a leaked source revealed that Samsung held internal discussions to consider merging the Galaxy “S” series and Galaxy “Note” series at some point in the future.A reliable source of Evan Blass continues to confirm that Samsung's internal discussions are still ongoing. And if the South Korean giant plans to make this idea a reality, it is entirely possible by 2020.During the first few years of its launch, Samsung's Galaxy “S” series and Galaxy “Note” series were very different. However, since the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy Note 5 launched in 2016, the difference has not been much and the overlapping features have increased markedly. Many people also believe that the recent Galaxy Note is only Galaxy S model with just S Pen.If Samsung wants to merge the Galaxy “S” series and Galaxy “Note” series, next year's flagship smartphone series will have a new name. At present, it is still unclear what the brand name Samsung chose, but a leaked source said it could be "Galaxy One".Samsung can equip the S Pen stylus for the Plus or Pro version, while the regular version will be similar to the Galaxy “S” series. While other features will not change much.After the merger, Samsung could replace the Galaxy Note launch event in August each year, with the launch of the next-generation Galaxy Fold smartphone. There has been a lot of leaked information about the Galaxy Fold 2 smartphone, but it is still not clear regarding to the launch date.