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Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
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Type | Smartphone, Tablet, Phablet, Smartwatch |
Release date | 29 June 2009 |
Operating system | Android Windows 10 (Galaxy TabPro S & Galaxy Book) Tizen (Galaxy Watch) |
System on a chip | Samsung Exynos Qualcomm Snapdragon Intel Core (for Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S) Spreadtrum NovaThor Marvell MediaTek Broadcom |
Input | Touch screen, stylus |
Samsung Galaxy (stylised as SAMSUNG Galaxy since 2015, previously stylised as Samsung GALAXY) is a series of mobile computing devices designed, manufactured and marketed by Samsung Electronics. The product line includes the Samsung Galaxy S series of high-end smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy Tab series of tablets, the Samsung Galaxy Note series of tablets and phablets with the added functionality of a stylus, and smartwatches including the first version of the Samsung Galaxy Gear, with later versions dropping the Galaxy branding, until the release of the Samsung Galaxy Watch in 2018.
Samsung Galaxy devices use the Android operating system produced by Google, usually with a custom user interface called One UI (with previous versions being known as Samsung Experience and TouchWiz). However, the Galaxy TabPro S is the first Galaxy-branded Windows 10 device that was announced in CES 2016. The Galaxy Watch is the first Galaxy-branded smartwatch since the release of later iterations of the Gear smartwatch from 2014 to 2017. In April 2019, the company announced that it would postpone the release of its folding smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Fold, days after several early reviewers said the screens on their devices had broken. A new launch date was not announced.[1] The fold was released again in September 2019. [2]
Model numbers
Since September 2013, model numbers of devices in the Samsung Galaxy series are in the "SM-xxxx" format (excluding the Galaxy J SC-02F&SGH-N075T). Previously, from 2009 until September 2013, the model numbers were in the "GT-xxxx" format.
- GT-Nnnn0 – mainstream Note model (Old type of model number)
- SM-Nnn0 – mainstream Note model (New type of model number)
- GT-Pnn00/10 – mainstream Tab model (Old type of model number)
- SM-Tnn0/1 – mainstream Tab model (New type of model number)
- GT-Snnn0 – mainstream model
- GT-Snnn2/ SM-Gnnn/DS / SM-Gnnn/DD SM-Gnnn2 Dual-SIM "Duos" model
- GT-Snnn5/GT-Nnnn5/GT-Pnnn5/GT-Innn5/SM-NnnnF/SM-Tnn5/SM-GnnnF – 4G/LTE model
- SM-Wnnn – Windows model (i.e., Galaxy Book)
Devices
Phones
Samsung Galaxy Note Series
The Galaxy Note smartphones have been considered the first commercially successful examples of "phablets" line is primarily oriented towards pen computing; all Galaxy Note models ship with a stylus pen and incorporate a pressure-sensitive Wacom digitizer.
2011
- Samsung Galaxy Note [October]
2012
- Samsung Galaxy Note II [September]
2013
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3 [September]
2014
- Samsung Galaxy Note 4 [October]
- Samsung Galaxy Note Edge [November]
2015
- Samsung Galaxy Note 5 [August]
2016
- Samsung Galaxy Note 7 [August]
2017
- Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition [July]
- Samsung Galaxy Note 8 [August]
2018
- Samsung Galaxy Note 9 [August]
2019
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10 [August]
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ [August]
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G [August]
Samsung Galaxy S (Super Smart) Series
The Samsung Galaxy S (Super Smart) series is a line of high-end smartphones that has co-existed with the Galaxy Note line as being Samsung's flagship smartphones.
2010
- Samsung Galaxy S [June]
2011
- Samsung Galaxy SL [February]
- Samsung Galaxy S II [May]
2012
- Samsung Galaxy S Advance [April]
- Samsung Galaxy S III [May]
- Samsung Galaxy S Duos [September]
- Samsung Galaxy S III Progre [November]
- Samsung Galaxy S III Mini [November]
2013
- Samsung Galaxy S II Plus [February]
- Samsung Galaxy S4 [April]
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Active [June]
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini [July]
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom [July]
- Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2 [December]
2014
- Samsung Galaxy S III Slim [March]
- Samsung Galaxy S5 [April]
- Samsung Galaxy S III Neo [April]
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Active [May]
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini [July]
- Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3 [August]
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus [November]
2015
- Samsung Galaxy S6 [April]
- Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge [April]
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo [July]
- Samsung Galaxy S6 Active [July]
- Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ [August]
2016
- Samsung Galaxy S7 [February]
- Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge [February]
- Samsung Galaxy S7 Active [June]
2017
- Samsung Galaxy S8 [April]
- Samsung Galaxy S8+ [April]
- Samsung Galaxy S8 Active [August]
2018
- Samsung Galaxy S9 [March]
- Samsung Galaxy S9+ [March]
2019
- Samsung Galaxy S10e [February]
- Samsung Galaxy S10 [February]
- Samsung Galaxy S10+ [February]
- Samsung Galaxy S10 5G [February]
Samsung Galaxy A (Alpha) Series
The Samsung Galaxy A series (meaning Alpha) is a line of mid-range Android smartphones manufactured by Samsung Electronics. The Galaxy A series is similar to the high-end Galaxy S series, but with lower specifications and features.
2014
- Samsung Galaxy Alpha [September]
- Samsung Galaxy A3 [December]
- Samsung Galaxy A5 [December]
2015
- Samsung Galaxy A7 [February]
- Samsung Galaxy A8 [August]
- Samsung Galaxy A3 (2016) [December]
- Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) [December]
- Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016) [December]
2016
- Samsung Galaxy A9 (2016) [January]
- Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (2016) [March]
- Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016) [October]
2017
- Samsung Galaxy A3 (2017) [January]
- Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) [January]
- Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) [January]
2018
- Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) [January]
- Samsung Galaxy A8+ (2018) [January]
- Samsung Galaxy A6 [May]
- Samsung Galaxy A6+ [May]
- Samsung Galaxy A8 Star [June]
- Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) [September]
- Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) [October]
- Samsung Galaxy A6s [October]
- Samsung Galaxy A8s [December]
2019
- Samsung Galaxy A30 [February][3]
- Samsung Galaxy A50 [February][3]
- Samsung Galaxy A10 [February][4]
- Samsung Galaxy A20 [March][5]
- Samsung Galaxy A40 [March][6]
- Samsung Galaxy A70 [March][7]
- Samsung Galaxy A20e [April][8]
- Samsung Galaxy A80 [April][9]
- Samsung Galaxy A40s [April][10]
- Samsung Galaxy A60 [April][10]
- Samsung Galaxy A10s [August]
- Samsung Galaxy A20s [August]
- Samsung Galaxy A10e [August]
- Samsung Galaxy A30s [August]
- Samsung Galaxy A50s [August]
- Samsung Galaxy A90 5G [September]
- Samsung Galaxy A70s [September]
Samsung Galaxy C Series
2016
- Samsung Galaxy C5 [June]
- Samsung Galaxy C7 [June]
- Samsung Galaxy C9 [November]
- Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro [November]
2017
- Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro [February]
- Samsung Galaxy C5 Pro [March]
- Samsung Galaxy C8 [October]
Samsung Galaxy J (Joy) Series
The Samsung Galaxy J (Joy or Junior) series is a line of mid-range phones. As of April 2019, the Galaxy J series has been replaced by the Galaxy A series in some markets.
2013
- Samsung Galaxy J [December]
2015
- Samsung Galaxy J1 [January]
- Samsung Galaxy J5 [June]
- Samsung Galaxy J7 [June]
- Samsung Galaxy J2 [September]
- Samsung Galaxy J1 Ace [September]
2016
- Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016) [January]
- Samsung Galaxy J1 Nxt [February]
- Samsung Galaxy J1 Mini [March]
- Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016) [April]
- Samsung Galaxy J3 Pro [June]
- Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) [June]
- Samsung Galaxy J Max [July]
- Samsung Galaxy J1 Ace Neo [July]
- Samsung Galaxy J2 (2016) [July]
- Samsung Galaxy J1 (2016) [August]
- Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime [September]
- Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime [September]
- Samsung Galaxy J1 Mini Prime [November]
- Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime [November]
2017
- Samsung Galaxy J3 Emerge [January]
- Samsung Galaxy J7 V [March]
- Samsung Galaxy J3 Prime [April]
- Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017) [June]
- Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017) [June]
- Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) [June]
- Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro [June]
- Samsung Galaxy J7 Max [June]
- Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt [July]
- Samsung Galaxy J3 Luna Pro [July]
- Samsung Galaxy J7 Sky Pro [July]
- Samsung Galaxy J7+ [September]
- Samsung Galaxy J2 (2017) [October]
2018
- Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro [January]
- Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime 2 [March]
- Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo [April]
- Samsung Galaxy J4 [May]
- Samsung Galaxy J6 [May]
- Samsung Galaxy J3 (2018) [June]
- Samsung Galaxy J8 [June]
- Samsung Galaxy J7 (2018) [July]
- Samsung Galaxy J2 Core [August]
- Samsung Galaxy J4+ [October]
- Samsung Galaxy J6+ [October]
- Samsung Galaxy J4 Core [November]
Samsung Galaxy M (Millenial) Series
The Galaxy M series is a line of mid-range phones; considered as the successor to the Galaxy J Series.
2019
- Samsung Galaxy M10 [February]
- Samsung Galaxy M20 [February]
- Samsung Galaxy M30 [March]
- Samsung Galaxy M40[11] [June]
- Samsung Galaxy M10s [September]
- Samsung Galaxy M30s [September]
Samsung Galaxy E (Elegant) Series
2015
- Samsung Galaxy E5 [January]
- Samsung Galaxy E7 [February]
The Galaxy E line was quickly replaced by the Galaxy C and Galaxy A series.
Samsung Galaxy Core / Galaxy Grand Series
The Galaxy Core/Grand series is a line of mid-range devices released between 2013 and 2015. It includes the Core and the Grand, which were separate lines until the release of the Grand Prime, the successor to the Core Prime and the Galaxy Core Series.
The line was mainly replaced by the Samsung Galaxy J series starting from 2015.
2013
- Samsung Galaxy Grand [January]
- Samsung Galaxy Core [June]
- Samsung Galaxy Core Plus [November]
- Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 [December]
2014
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo [January]
- Samsung Galaxy Core 2 [July]
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime [September]
2015
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo Plus [January]
- Samsung Galaxy Core Prime [June]
2016
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime Plus [December]
2018
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime Pro [January]
Samsung Galaxy Mega Series
2013
- Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 [May]
- Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 [June]
2014
- Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 [September]
Samsung Galaxy Mini Series
2011
- Samsung Galaxy Mini [February]
2012
- Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 [February]
Samsung Galaxy Trend Series
2013
- Samsung Galaxy Trend [September]
- Samsung Galaxy Trend Lite [October]
- Samsung Galaxy Trend Plus [December]
Samsung Galaxy Ace Series
2011
- Samsung Galaxy Ace [February]
2012
- Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus [February]
- Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 [February]
2013
- Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 [June]
2014
- Samsung Galaxy Ace Style [July]
- Samsung Galaxy Ace 4 [October]
Samsung Galaxy On Series
2015
- Samsung Galaxy On7 [October]
- Samsung Galaxy On5 [November]
2016
- Samsung Galaxy On5 Pro [July]
- Samsung Galaxy On5 (2016) [August]
- Samsung Galaxy On7 (2016) [September]
- Samsung Galaxy On7 Pro [October]
- Samsung Galaxy On8 [October]
- Samsung Galaxy On Nxt [October]
2017
- Samsung Galaxy On Max [July]
2018
- Samsung Galaxy On7 Prime [January]
- Samsung Galaxy On6 [July]
- Samsung Galaxy On8 (2018) [August]
Samsung Galaxy R Series
- Samsung Galaxy R [2011]
- Samsung Galaxy R Style [2012]
Samsung Galaxy Y Series
The first device in the Samsung Galaxy Y series was the Samsung Galaxy Y, which was released in 2011. In 2013, its successor, the Samsung Galaxy Young, was released. That was then succeeded by the Samsung Galaxy Young 2, which was released in 2014.
- Samsung Galaxy Y [2011]
- Samsung Galaxy Y Duos [2012]
- Samsung Galaxy Young [2013]
- Samsung Galaxy Young 2 [2014]
Samsung Galaxy Pocket Series
- Samsung Galaxy Pocket [2011]
- Samsung Galaxy Pocket Plus [2011]
- Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo [2012]
- Samsung Galaxy Pocket Duos [2012]
- Samsung Galaxy Pocket 2 [2014]
Samsung Galaxy Feel Series
The Galaxy Feel series is a line of mid-range devices for the Japanese market, sold by NTT Docomo.
- Samsung Galaxy Feel [2017]
- Samsung Galaxy Feel 2 [2018]
Others
- Samsung Galaxy [2009]
- Samsung Galaxy Spica [2009]
- Samsung Galaxy U [2010]
- Samsung Galaxy Neo [2010]
- Samsung Galaxy Pro [2010]
- Samsung Galaxy Precedent [2011]
- Samsung Galaxy Z [2011]
- Samsung Galaxy Rush [2011]
- Samsung Galaxy 5 [2011]
- Samsung Galaxy W [2011]
- Samsung Galaxy Fit [2011]
- Samsung Galaxy Gio [2011]
- Samsung Galaxy Prevail [2011]
- Galaxy Nexus [2011]
- Samsung Galaxy Discover [2012]
- Samsung Galaxy Reverb [2012]
- Samsung Galaxy Stellar [2012]
- Samsung Galaxy Appeal [2012]
- Samsung Galaxy Express [2012]
- Samsung Galaxy Express 2 [2013]
- Samsung Galaxy Fame [2013]
- Samsung Galaxy Star [2013]
- Samsung Galaxy Win [2013]
- Samsung Galaxy Win Pro [2013]
- Samsung Galaxy Star Pro [2013]
- Samsung Galaxy Fame Lite [2013]
- Samsung Galaxy Round [2013]
- Samsung Galaxy Light [2013]
- Samsung Galaxy V [2013]
- Samsung Galaxy V Plus [2014]
- Samsung Galaxy V2 [2014]
- Samsung Galaxy K Zoom [2014]
- Samsung Galaxy Folder [2015]
- Samsung Galaxy Active Neo [2015]
- Samsung Galaxy Folder 2 [2017]
- Samsung Galaxy Fold [2019]
Tablets
Series
Model name | Model numbers | Year | OS | Size | Display | CPU | GPU | RAM | Storage |
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Samsung Galaxy Tab / Galaxy Tab 7.0 | GT-P1010 (WiFi), GT-P1000 (3G) | 2010 | Android | 7 | 1024x600 TFT | 1 GHz Samsung Exynos 3110 | PowerVR SGX540 | 512 MB | 16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 | GT-P7510 (WiFi), GT-P7500 (3G) | 2011 | Android | 10.1 | 1280x800 PLS | 1 GHz dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 | ? | 1 GB | 16/32/64 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N | GT-P7501 | 2011 | Android | 10.1 | 1280x800 PLS | ? | ? | 1 GB | 16/32/64 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v | GT-P7100 | 2011 | Android | 10.1 | 1280x800 TFT | 1 GHz dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 | ? | 1 GB | 16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 | GT-P7310 (WiFi), GT-P7300 (3G) | 2011 | Android | 8.9 | 1280x800 TFT | 1 GHz dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 | ? | 1 GB | 16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus | GT-P6210 (WiFi), GT-P6200 (3G) | 2011 | Android | 7 | 1024x600 PLS | 1.2 GHz Samsung Exynos 4210 | ? | 1 GB | 16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 | GT-P6810 (WiFi), GT-P6800 (3G) | 2012 | Android | 7.7 | 1280x800 Super AMOLED Plus | 1.4 GHz dual-core Samsung Exynos 4210 | ? | 1 GB | 16/32/64 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 | GT-P3110 (WiFi), GT-P3100 (3G) | 2012 | Android | 7 | 1024x600 PLS | 1 GHz dual-core Texas Instruments OMAP4430 | PowerVR SGX540 | 1 GB | 8/16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 | GT-P5110 (WiFi) Eu, GT-P5113 (WiFi) USA, GT-P5100 (3G) | 2012 | Android | 10.1 | 1280x800 PLS | 1 GHz dual-core Texas Instruments OMAP4430 | PowerVR SGX540 | 1 GB | 16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 | SM-T210 (WiFi), SM-T211 (3G), SM-T215 (4G) | 2013 | Android | 7 | 1024x600 TFT | 1.2 GHz dual-core PXA986 | ? | 1 GB | 8/16 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite 7.0 | SM-T111 (3G / Wifi), SM-T110 (Wifi) | 2014 | Android | 7 | |||||
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 | SM-T310 (WiFi), SM-T311 (3G), SM-T315 (4G) | 2013 | Android | 8 | 1280x800 TFT | 1.5 GHz dual-core Samsung Exynos 4212 | Mali-400MP | 1.5 GB | 16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 | GT-P5210 (WiFi), GT-P5200 (3G), GT-P5220 (4G) | 2013 | Android | 10.1 | 1280x800 TFT | 1.6 GHz dual-core Intel Atom Z2560 | PowerVR SGX544MP2 | 1 GB | 16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 | SM-T230 (WiFi), SM-T231 (3G), SM-T235 (4G) | 2014 | Android | 7 | 1280x800 TFT | 1.2 GHz 4-core Cortex-A7 | GC1000 | 1.5 GB | 8/16 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 | SM-T330 (WiFi), SM-T331 (3G), SM-T335 (4G) | 2014 | Android | 8 | 1280x800 TFT | 1.2 GHz 4-core Cortex-A7 | Adreno 305 | 1.5 GB | 16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 | SM-T530 (WiFi), SM-T531 (3G), SM-T535 (4G) | 2014 | Android | 10.1 | 1280x800 TFT | 1.2 GHz 4-core Cortex-A7 | Adreno 305 | 1.5 GB | 16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 | SM-T320 (WiFi), SM-T321 (3G), SM-T325 (4G) | 2014 | Android | 8.4 | 2560x1600 Super Clear LCD | 1.9 GHz 4-core A15 & 1.3 GHz 4-core A7 /, Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 2.3 GHz Quadcore | Mali-T628 | 2 GB | 16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 | SM-T520 (WiFi), SM-T525 (3G) | 2014 | Android | 10.1 | 2560x1600 Super Clear LCD | 1.9 GHz 4-core A15 & 1.3 GHz 4-core A7 /, Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 2.3 GHz Quadcore | ? | 2 GB | 16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 | SM-T900 (Wifi), SM-T905 (LTE, 3G & Wifi) | 2014 | Android | 12.2 | 2560 x 1600 Super Clear LCD | Octa-core (4x1.9 GHz Cortex-A15 & 4x1.3 GHz Cortex-A7) /, Exynos 5420 Octa (28 nm) | Mali-T628 MP6 | 3 GB | 32/64 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 | SM-T700 (WiFi), SM-T701 (3G), SM-T705 (4G) | 2014 | Android | 8.4 | 2560 x 1600 Super Amoled | 1.9 GHz 4-core A15 & 1.3 GHz 4-core A7 /, Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 2.3 GHz Quadcore | Mali-T628 | 3 GB | 16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 | SM-T800 (WiFi) | 2014 | Android | 10.5 | 2560 x 1600 Super Amoled | 1.9 GHz 4-core A15 & 1.3 GHz 4-core A7 /, Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 2.3 GHz Quadcore | Mali-T628 | 3 GB | 16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 | SM-T710, SM-T713, SM-T715 (WiFi), SM-T719 (LTE) | 2015 | Android | 8 | 2048 x 1536 Super AMOLED | Octa-core (4x1.9 GHz & 4x1.3 GHz) - T710, T715
Octa-core (4x1.8 GHz Cortex-A72 & 4x1.4 GHz Cortex-A53) - T719N Exynos 5433 - T710, T715 Qualcomm MSM8976 Snapdragon 652 (28 nm) - T719N |
Mali-T760 MP6 - T710, T715
Adreno 510 - T719N |
3 GB | 32/64 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 | SM-T810 (Wi-Fi only), SM-T815, SM-T817 (3G/LTE & Wi-Fi) | 2015 | Android | 9.7 | 2048 x 1536 Super AMOLED | Octa-core (4x1.9 GHz & 4x1.3 GHz) - T810, T815
Octa-core (4x1.8 GHz Cortex-A72 & 4x1.4 GHz Cortex-A53) - T813N, T819N Exynos 5433 - T810, T815 Qualcomm MSM8976 Snapdragon 652 (28 nm) - T813N, T819N |
Mali-T760 MP6 - T810, T815
Adreno 510 - T813N, T819N |
3 GB | 32/64 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 9.7 | SM-T820 (Wi-Fi), SM-T825 (3G/LTE) | 2017 | Android | 9.7 | 2048 x 1536 Super AMOLED | Quad-core (2x2.15 GHz Kryo & 2x1.6 GHz Kryo) /, Qualcomm MSM8996 Snapdragon 820 (14 nm) | Adreno 530 | 4 GB | 32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 10.5 | SM-T830 (Wi-Fi), SM-T835 (LTE) | 2018 | Android | 10.5 | 2560 x 1600 Super AMOLED | Octa-core (4x2.35 GHz Kryo & 4x1.9 GHz Kryo) /, Qualcomm MSM8998 Snapdragon 835 (10 nm) | Adreno 540 | 4 GB/ 6 GB (Korea only) | 64/256 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab E 8 | SM-T375 (Wi-Fi), SM-T377 (4G) | 2016 | Android | 8 | 1280 x 800 TFT | Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53 /, Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410 (28 nm) | Adreno 306 | 1.5 GB | 16 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6 | SM-T560 (WiFi), SM-T561 (3G & WiFi) | 2015 | Android | 9.6 | 1280 x 800 TFT | Quad-core 1.3 GHz
Quad-core 1.2 GHz - USA model /, Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410 (28 nm) |
Adreno 306 | 1.5 GB | 8/16 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 | SM-T350 (WiFi), SM-T355 (3G, 4G/LTE & WiFi) | 2015 | Android | 8 | 1280 x 800 IPS LCD | Quad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A53 /, Qualcomm MSM8917 Snapdragon 425 (28 nm) | Adreno 308 | 2 GB | 16 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7 | SM-T550 (WiFi), SM-T555 (3G, 4G/LTE & WiFi) | 2015 | Android | 9.7 | 1024 x 768 TFT | Quad-core 1.2 GHz | ? | 1.5 GB | 16 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 6.0 | ? | 2016 | Android | 6 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 | SM-T280 (Wi-Fi), SM-T285 (LTE/Wi-Fi) | 2016 | Android | 7 | 1280 x 800 TFT | Quad-core 1.3 GHz | ? | 1.5 GB | 8 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2017) | SM-T380 (Wi-Fi), SM-T385 (4G/LTE) | 2017 | Android | 8 | 1280 x 800 TFT | Quad-core 1.4 GHz | ? | 2 GB | 16 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2016) | SM-T580 (WiFi), SM-T585 (3G, 4G/LTE & WiFi) | 2016 | Android | 10.1 | 1920 x 1200 TFT | Octa-core 1.6 GHz | ? | 2 GB | 16 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 | SM-T580 (WiFi), SM-T585 (3G, 4G/LTE & WiFi) | 2016 | Android | 10.1 | 1920 x 1200 PLS LCD | Octa-core (4x1.6 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4x1.0 GHz Cortex-A53) /, Exynos 7870 Octa (14 nm) | Mali-T830 MP2 | 2 GB/ 3 GB (S-Pen version only) | 16 GB or 16/32 GB (S-Pen version only) |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 | SM-T590 (Wi-Fi), SM-T595 (LTE) | 2018 | Android | 10.5 | 1920 x 1200 IPS LCD | Octa-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A53 /, Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 (14 nm) | Adreno 506 | 3 GB | 32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro S 12.0 | SM-W703 | 2016 | Windows | 12 | 2160 x 1440 | Dual-core 2.2 GHz | ? | 4 GB | 128 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Book 10.6 | SM-W620, SM-W627 | 2017 | Windows | 10.6 | 1920 x 1280 TFT | Dual-core 2.6 GHz | ? | 4 GB | 128 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Book 12.0 | SM-W720, SM-W728 | 2017 | Windows | 12 | 2160 x 1440 | Dual-core 2.5 GHz | ? | 8 GB | 256 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab Active | SM-T360 | 2014 | Android | 8 | 1280 x 800 LCD | Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A7 /, Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 (28 nm) | Adreno 305 | 1.5 GB | 16 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 2 | SM-T395 (LTE), SM-T390 (WiFi) | 2018 | Android | 8 | 1280 x 800 LCD | Octa-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53 /, Exynos 7870 Octa (14 nm) | ? | 3 GB | 16 GB |
Samsung Galaxy View | SM-T670 | 2015 | Android | 18.4 | 1920 x 1080 TFT | Octa-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53 /, Exynos 7580 Octa | Mali-T720MP2 | 2 GB | 32/64 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 | ? | 2013 | Android | 8.0 | 1280 x 800 TFT | Quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A9 /, Exynos 4412 Quad (32 nm) | Mali-400MP4 | 2 GB | 16/32 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 | SM-N800, SM-N8010, SM-N8020 (LTE) | 2012 | Android | 10.1 | 1280 X 800 PLS | Quad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A9 /, Exynos 4412 Quad (32 nm) | Mali-400MP4 | 2 GB | 16/32/64 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014) | SM-P600 (Wifi), SM-P601 (3G & Wifi), SM-P605 (LTE 3G & Wifi) | 2013 | Android | 10.1 | 2560 x 1600 Super Clear LCD | Quad-core 2.3 GHz Krait 400 - LTE model
Octa-core (4x1.9 GHz Cortex-A15 & 4x1.3 GHz Cortex-A7) - 3G model /, Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (28 nm) |
Adreno 330 (LTE model) | 3 GB | 16/32/64 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 | SM-P900 (Wifi), SM-P905 (LTE 3G & Wifi) | 2014 | Android | 12.2 | 2560 x 1600 Super Clear LCD | Octa-core (4x1.9 GHz Cortex-A15 & 4x1.3 GHz Cortex-A7) /, Exynos 5420 Octa (28 nm) | Mali-T628 MP6 | 3 GB | 32/64 GB |
Samsung Galaxy Tab Series
Samsung Galaxy Note Series (Tablet)
Galaxy Camera
Galaxy NX
Watches
Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy Gear, a smartwatch running Android 4.3, on 4 September 2013. The Galaxy Gear was Samsung's only smartwatch to feature "Galaxy" branding; later Samsung smartwatches use the Samsung Gear branding.
In a software update[when?], Samsung replaced the operating system of the Galaxy Gear from Android to Tizen.[citation needed] Samsung's OneUI, which is running on newer Samsung Galaxy devices released after 2019, is available to Samsung Galaxy Watch on 20 May 2019.[12][13]
Wireless Earbuds
Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy Buds on 20 February 2019. The Galaxy Buds is the new replacement to the Samsung Gear IconX(2018).
Samsung Galaxy Beam
Release history
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August | Samsung Galaxy Note 10 / Note 10+ / Note 10 5G / Note 10+ 5G |
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June | Samsung Galaxy M40 |
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April | Samsung Galaxy A2 Core |
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Samsung Galaxy View 2 |
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Samsung Galaxy A60 |
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Samsung Galaxy A80 |
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Samsung Galaxy A70 |
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Samsung Galaxy A40 |
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Samsung Galaxy A20 |
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Samsung Galaxy A20e |
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Samsung Galaxy A2 Core |
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March | Samsung Galaxy A50 |
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Samsung Galaxy A30 |
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Samsung Galaxy A10 |
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February | Samsung Galaxy Fold |
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Samsung Galaxy S10e / S10 / S10+ / S10 5G |
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e |
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019) |
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January | Samsung Galaxy M10 |
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Samsung Galaxy M20 |
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2018 | ||||||
December | Samsung Galaxy A8s | |||||
November | Samsung Galaxy A6s | |||||
October | Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) |
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September | Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) |
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Samsung Galaxy J4+ |
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Samsung Galaxy J6+ |
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August | Samsung Galaxy Note 9 |
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018) |
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 |
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Samsung Galaxy Watch | ||||||
July | Samsung Galaxy J8 (2018) |
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Samsung Galaxy On6 |
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June | Samsung Galaxy A8 Star [14] |
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Samsung Galaxy J7 (2018) | ||||||
May | Samsung Galaxy A6 (2018) |
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Samsung Galaxy A6+ (2018) |
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Samsung Galaxy J4 (2018) |
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Samsung Galaxy J6 (2018) |
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April | Samsung Galaxy J3 Duo |
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March | Samsung Galaxy J4 Prime 2 Samsung Galaxy J7 (2018) |
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February | Samsung Galaxy S9 |
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Samsung Galaxy S9+ |
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January | Samsung Galaxy J4 Pro (2018) |
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Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018)[15] |
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Samsung Galaxy A5+ (2018) |
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2017 | ||||||
October | Samsung Galaxy J4 (2017) |
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Active |
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September | Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2017) |
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Samsung Galaxy C8 / C7 (2017) Samsung Galaxy J7+ |
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August | Samsung Galaxy Note 8 |
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Samsung Galaxy S8 Active | ||||||
July | Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition (FE) |
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June | Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017) |
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Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017) |
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Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) |
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Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro (2017) |
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Samsung Galaxy J7 Max |
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April | Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4 |
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March | Samsung Galaxy S8 |
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Samsung Galaxy S8+ |
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Samsung Galaxy C5 Pro |
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February | Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 |
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January | Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) |
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Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) |
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Samsung Galaxy A3 (2017) |
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Samsung Galaxy C5 Pro |
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2016 | ||||||
November | Samsung Galaxy J1 mini Prime/Galaxy V2 (Indonesia) |
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Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime |
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Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro |
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September | Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016) |
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Samsung Galaxy On5 (2016) |
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Samsung Galaxy On5 (2016) |
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Samsung Galaxy On7 (2016) |
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Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime |
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August | Samsung Galaxy Note 7 |
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July | Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime |
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June | Samsung Galaxy S7 Active |
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Samsung Galaxy J3 Pro |
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May | Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2016) |
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Samsung Galaxy C5 |
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Samsung Galaxy C7 |
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April | Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016) |
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Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) |
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March | Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016) |
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 |
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Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (2016) |
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February | Samsung Galaxy J1 Mini |
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Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge |
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Samsung Galaxy S7 |
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January | Samsung Galaxy J1 (2016) |
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Samsung Galaxy TabPro S | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy A9 (2016) |
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2015 | ||||||
December | Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016) |
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Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) |
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Samsung Galaxy A3 (2016) |
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November | Samsung Galaxy View | |||||
Samsung Galaxy On3 | ||||||
October | Samsung Galaxy J1 Ace | |||||
Samsung Galaxy Active Neo |
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Samsung Galaxy On2 | ||||||
Samsung Z3 | ||||||
September | Samsung Galaxy J2 | ▪ SM-J200F (UAE, Turkey)
▪ SM-J200Y (New Zealand, Taiwan) ▪ SM-J200G (India, Indonesia) ▪ SM-J200H (South Africa, Kazakhstan) ▪ SM-J200M (Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil) | ||||
August | Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ |
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Samsung Galaxy A8 |
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Samsung Galaxy Note 5 |
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Galaxy S5 Neo |
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July | Samsung Galaxy Trend 2 Lite |
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Samsung Galaxy V Plus | ||||||
June | Samsung Galaxy S6 Active |
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Samsung Galaxy J5 |
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Samsung Galaxy J7 |
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April | Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge |
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Samsung Galaxy S6
Samsung Galaxy Gear 2 |
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Samsung Galaxy Xcover 3 | ||||||
February | Samsung Galaxy J1 |
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Samsung Galaxy E5 |
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Samsung Galaxy A7 |
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Samsung Galaxy E7 |
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January | Samsung Z1 | |||||
2014 | ||||||
December | Samsung Galaxy A5 (2015) |
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Samsung Galaxy A3 (2015) |
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November | Samsung Galaxy Core Prime |
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Samsung Galaxy Note Edge |
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October | Samsung Galaxy Note 4 |
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Samsung Galaxy Young 2 |
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September | Samsung Galaxy Alpha |
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Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime |
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Samsung Galaxy Core Prime |
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Samsung Galaxy Pocket 2 |
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Samsung Galaxy Mega 2 |
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August | Samsung Galaxy Star 2 Plus |
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Samsung Galaxy Ace 4 |
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Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3 | ||||||
July | Samsung Galaxy Core 2 |
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Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini |
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June | Samsung Galaxy Core |
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May | Samsung Galaxy K Zoom |
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Samsung Galaxy Ace Style |
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April | Samsung Galaxy S5 |
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Samsung Galaxy S3 Neo |
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March | Samsung Galaxy Win 2 | |||||
January | Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo |
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Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo (GT-I9060) | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Grand Lite | ||||||
2013 | ||||||
December | Samsung Galaxy Win Pro (SM-G3812) | |||||
Samsung Galaxy J (SGH-N075) | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2 (GT-S7582) | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Trend Plus (GT-S7580) | ||||||
November | Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 (SM-G7100) |
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October | Samsung Galaxy Star Pro (GT-S7260) |
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Samsung Galaxy J (SC-02F) | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Express 2 (SM-G3815) | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Round (SM-G9105) | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Trend Lite (GT-S7390) |
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Samsung Galaxy Fame Lite (GT-S6790) | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Light (SGH-T399) | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Core Plus (SM-G3500) |
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September | Samsung Galaxy Note 3 |
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Samsung Galaxy Gear |
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July | Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini (GT-I9190)[16] |
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June | Samsung Galaxy S4 Active (GT-I9295) | |||||
Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom (SM-C1010)[17] | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 (GT-S7270)[18] |
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Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo (GT-S5310) |
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May | Samsung Galaxy Star (GT-S5280) |
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Samsung Galaxy Core (GT-S8262) |
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Samsung Galaxy Y Plus (GT-S5303) | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Win (GT-I8550) |
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April | Samsung Galaxy Mega |
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Samsung Galaxy Fame (GT-S6810) |
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Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9500) |
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March | Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2 (GT-S7710)[20] | |||||
Samsung Galaxy Young (GT-S6310) |
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January | Samsung Galaxy Grand (GT-I9080) |
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Samsung Galaxy S II Plus (GT-I9105) | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Pocket Plus (GT-S5301) | ||||||
2012 | ||||||
November | Samsung Galaxy Discover (SGH-S730M) |
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Samsung Galaxy S III Mini (GT-I8190)[21] | ||||||
October | Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro (SGH-I547) |
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Samsung Galaxy Express |
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September | Samsung Galaxy Rush | |||||
Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Note II |
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Samsung Galaxy Reverb | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE (SPH-L300) | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Pocket Duos (GT-S5302) | ||||||
August | Samsung Galaxy S Duos (GT-S7562) |
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July | Samsung Galaxy Stellar (SCH-I200) | |||||
May | Samsung Galaxy Ch@t (GT-B5330) | |||||
Samsung Galaxy Appeal (SGH-I827) | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy S III (GT-I9300)[22] |
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April | Samsung Galaxy S Advance[23] |
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Samsung Galaxy Rugby (GT-S5690M)[25] | ||||||
March | Samsung Galaxy Pocket (GT-S5300)[26] | |||||
Samsung Galaxy Rugby Smart (SGH-i847)[27] | ||||||
February | Samsung Galaxy Beam i8520[28] | |||||
Samsung Galaxy Y DUOS (GT-S6102) | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 (GT-S6500)[29] | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 (GT-I8160)[29] |
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January | Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus (GT-S7500[L/T/W])[30] | |||||
Samsung Galaxy Y Pro DUOS (GT-B5510)[31] |
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2011 | ||||||
November | Samsung Galaxy Nexus (i9250)[33] | |||||
October | Samsung Galaxy Note | |||||
Samsung Stratosphere[34] | ||||||
August | Samsung Galaxy Xcover (S5690) | |||||
Samsung Galaxy Precedent[35] | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Y (GT-S5360)[34][36] | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy M[34][36] | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy W (I8150)[34][36] |
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Samsung Galaxy R (I9103)[34][38] | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy S Plus (GT-i9001)[34][39] | ||||||
June | Samsung Galaxy Z[40] | |||||
Samsung Exhibit 4G (SGH-T759)[41] | ||||||
May | Samsung Galaxy S II (GT-I9100)[42] | |||||
April | Samsung Galaxy Neo[45] | |||||
Samsung Galaxy Pro[46] | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Prevail (SPH-M820)[47] | ||||||
March | Samsung Galaxy Mini (GT-S5570)[48] | |||||
Samsung Galaxy Gio (GT-S5660)[48] | ||||||
February | Samsung Galaxy SL (GT-I9003)[50] | |||||
Samsung Galaxy Fit (GT-S5670)[48] | ||||||
Samsung Galaxy Ace (GT-S5830, GT-S5830i)[51] |
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2010 | ||||||
October | Samsung Galaxy 551[34][53] | |||||
August | Samsung Galaxy U[54] | |||||
Samsung Galaxy 5[55] |
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July | Samsung Galaxy 3 |
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June | Samsung Galaxy S (GT-I9000)[59] | |||||
2009 | ||||||
November | Samsung Galaxy Spica[65] |
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June | Samsung Galaxy[66] |
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"Over the Horizon"
"Over the Horizon" is the sound for Samsung smartphone devices. It was developed in 2011 by Joong-sam Yun and contained the only music stored in the music library of any new Samsung smartphone. The sound is a jingle that can be used as a ringtone, as a sound when the phone turns on or off, as well as a basic notification alert for messages. While the basic composition of the six-note tune has not changed since its inception, various versions have been introduced as the product line evolved. The sound has been covered by various popular artists who have released their own arrangements and remixes of the song, such as Quincy Jones, Icona Pop, and various K-Pop artists.[67] In Samsung's U.S. registration of the trademark for the sound, it is described as "the sound of a bell playing a B4 dotted eighth note, a B4 sixteenth note, an F#5 sixteenth note, a B5 sixteenth note, an A#5 eighth note, and an F#5 half note."[68]
See also
- Comparison of Samsung Galaxy S smartphones
- Comparison of smartphones
- Samsung Galaxy S series
- Samsung Galaxy Note series
- Samsung Galaxy Tab series
- Samsung Galaxy Ace series
- Lists of mobile computers
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