Update adds eSIM capabilities to the Verizon Galaxy Note 20 5G series
Dual SIM Dual Standby has arrived for the Verizon Galaxy Note 20 series
Combined with the physical SIM card already used on the 2020 Note models, the phones will offer dual SIM capabilities on Verizon. With dual SIM you can have one line for business and a second line for personal calls. You can also have separate voice and data plans, and when you travel to another country or region, you can add a local plan to prevent roaming charges.

SIM card Manager on the Verizon Galaxy Note 20 series
The Galaxy Note 20 series will support Dual SIM Dual Standby (DSDS). This means that once you take a call on one of the two lines, the other is inactive until you hang up the call. On the other hand, Dual SIM Dual Active allows both lines to work at the same time which means juggling two calls simultaneously. It also could lead to an embarrassing situation if your wife and your boss call at the same time and you get confused and vow your undying love to your boss.
If you have one of last year's Galaxy Note 20 models and Verizon is your wireless provider, keep an eye peeled for the update which carries a build number of RP1A.200720.012.N981USQU2DUJ6. To update your phone go to Settings > Software update and tap on Download and install.
As of now, it appears that the Galaxy Note series is finished
Last year's Galaxy Note 20 lineup might be the last of the Galaxy Note series. The large-screened handsets debuted in October 2011 with the original generation model sporting a 5.3-inch display. It was the first smartphone to take us over the 5-inch mark and its 2500mAh battery was, at the time, the largest capacity found inside a smartphone.
Of course, the Galaxy Note models were also known for carrying the S Pen, a digital writing instrument that became more and more useful over the years. Samsung seems to have replaced the line with its Galaxy Z foldables which include the Fold and the Flip. And there is some consideration being given to the idea that the Galaxy S22 Ultra will be something of a Galaxy Note replacement including support and housing for the S Pen.As the size of the screens on flagship smartphones approach 7-inches, the Galaxy Note display seemed much less shocking compared to the average high-end model. For example, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra features a 6.9-inch display compared to the 6.8-inch display found on the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Still, there have been rumors that Samsung is working to keep the series alive, but this is all speculation and for now, it appears that the Galaxy Note is no more.ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sbTOp5yaqpWjrm%2BvzqZmp52nqHyvu9OeZGtoXWq0br%2FEq6Ceq12jvLh50q6nqaeiqcBusbKChGannmKjpr7Is6anl5mZfnSCk2pq