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Samsung Galaxy
Top: New logo introduced with the Galaxy S6
Bottom: Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
ManufacturerSamsung Electronics
TypeSmartphone, Tablet, Phablet
Release dateJune 2009; 15 years ago (2009-06)
Operating systemAndroid, Windows 10 Mobile
InputTouch screen, Stylus

Samsung Galaxy (stylized as SAMSUNG Galaxy, previously Samsung GALAXY) is a series of mobile computing devices designed, manufactured and marketed by Samsung Electronics. The product line includes the Galaxy S series of high-end smartphones, the Galaxy Tab series of tablets, the Galaxy Note series of tablets and phablets with the added functionality of a stylus, and the first version of the Galaxy Gear smartwatch, with later versions dropping the Galaxy branding.

Samsung Galaxy devices have traditionally used the Android operating system produced by Google, usually with a custom user interface called TouchWiz. This tradition was broken at CES 2016 with the announcement of the first Galaxy-branded Windows 10 device, the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S.[1]

Category

The changes from the past to now

Samsung smartphones (front)
File:Samsung Smartphones.jpg
Samsung smartphones (back)

Since September 2013, following the launch of Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the Samsung Galaxy Gear, Samsung Galaxy model numbers start with SM-xxxx (excluding the Galaxy J SC-02F). Previously, from 2009 until September 2013, they started with GT-xxxx.

Models

Primary

Note: These are the main categories shown below. The others are the extra categories.

Models
Letter Meaning Class Model numbers
K Kapture Digital consumer and prosumer camera combined with smartphone SM-C115
Note Phablet and Tablets with S Pen High-end devices GT-N7nnn (Old), SM-N9nnn/SM-N7nnn (New) (Phablets) SM-Pnnn (Tablets)
S Supersmart High-end devices GT-I9nnn (nnOld), SM-G9nnn (New)
PRO Tablet devices High-end devices SM-P9nn (NotePRO Tablets), SM-Tnnn (TabPRO Tablets)
Tab Tablet devices Upper mid-range devices GT-Pnnn (Old), SM-Tnnn (New)
R Royal Upper mid-range devices GT-S8nnn (Old), SM-G7nnn (New),SM-G750F(Samsung Galaxy Mega 2)
W Wonder Mid-range devices GT-S7nnn (Old), SM-G3nnn (New)
M Magical Low-end devices GT-S5nnn
A Alpha Ultra mid-range devices SM-G850F (Alpha), SM-A300F (A3), SM-A310F (A3 (2016)), SM-A500F (A5), SM-A510F (A5 (2016)), SM-A700F (A7), SM-A710F (A7 (2016)), SM-A800F (A8), SM-A9000 (A9)

SM-A9100 (A9 Pro)

C China Upper mid range devices SM-C5000 (C5), SM-C7000 (C7)
E Elevate Mid-range devices SM-E5000 (E5), SM-E7000 (E7)
J Joy Low to mid-range devices SM-J111M (J1 Ace Neo), SM-J510M (J5(6)), SM-J710M (J7(6)), SM-J210M (J2(6)), SM-J310M (J3(6))
V Low-end devices G313HZ (Galaxy V) SM-G318 (Galaxy V Plus)
Y Young Low-end devices (Varies)
On Mid-range devices

Secondary

Note: All these models are discontinued.

Word Meaning Model number
Gio GT-S5660
Spica GT-I5700
Star SM-I345H
Trend SM-G318H
Pocket Pocket watch combined with smartphone SM-G362H

Variants

The model number of Samsung Galaxy devices will indicate the variant:

  • 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

"Over the Horizon"

"Over the Horizon", Samsung's signature sound for its smartphone devices, is initially the only music stored in the music library of any new Samsung smartphone. Initially developed in 2011, by a team headed by Joong-sam Yun, Senior Designer at IT & Mobile Communications, the highly recognizable, distinctive jingle 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. According to the Samsung Newsroom, "this musical arrangement is not just an audio file stored in the phone. Rather, it is a brand sound of Samsung Galaxy devices." 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. Moreover, the song 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.[2]

Release history

Date Model name Model number(s)
2016
September Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016)
Samsung Galaxy On5 (2016)
Samsung Galaxy On7 (2016)
Samsung Galaxy On8 (2016)
Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime
August Samsung Galaxy Note 7
July Samsung Galaxy J1 Ace VE
  • SM-J111F
Samsung Galaxy J1 Ace Neo
  • SM-J111F
June Samsung Galaxy S7 Active
Samsung Galaxy J3 Pro
  • SM-J310F
May Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2016)
  • SM-T585
Samsung Galaxy C5
  • SM-C5000
Samsung Galaxy C7
  • SM-C7000
April Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016)
  • SM-J5109
  • SM-J510F
  • SM-J510FN
  • SM-J510H
  • SM-J510G
  • SM-J510M
  • SM-J510Y
Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016)
  • SM-J7109
  • SM-J710F
  • SM-J710FN
  • SM-J710H
  • SM-J710M
March Samsung Galaxy J3
  • SM-J3109x
  • SM-J320F
  • SM-J320P
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2016) and 8.0 (2016)
  • SM-T280 (Wi-Fi)
  • SM-T285 (LTE/Wi-Fi)
Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (2016)
  • SM-A9100
February Samsung Galaxy J1 Mini
  • SM-J105B
  • SM-J105DS (Dual-SIM)
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
  • SM-G935F
  • SM-G935FD
  • SM-G9350
  • SM-G935A
  • SM-G935V
  • SM-G935R
  • SM-G935S
  • SM-G935K
  • SM-G935W8
  • SC-02H
Samsung Galaxy S7
  • SM-G930F
  • SM-G930FD
  • SM-G9300
  • SM-G930A
  • SM-G930V
  • SM-G930R
  • SM-G930S
  • SM-G930K
  • SM-G930W8
January Samsung Galaxy J1 (2016)
  • SM-J120F
Samsung Galaxy TabPro S
Samsung Galaxy A9 (2016)
  • SM-A9000
2015
December Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016)
  • SM-A7100, SM-A710F, SM-A710M, SM-A710Y
Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016)
  • SM-A5100, SM-A510F, SM-A510FD, SM-A510M, SM-A510Y
Samsung Galaxy A3 (2016)
  • SM-A310F, SM-A310M
November Samsung Galaxy View
Samsung Galaxy On7
October Samsung Galaxy J1 Ace
Samsung Galaxy Active Neo
  • SC-01H
Samsung Galaxy On5
Samsung Z3
September Samsung Galaxy J2
August Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+
  • SM-G928A
  • SM-G928AZ
  • SM-G928D
  • SM-G928F
  • SM-G928FD
  • SM-G928I
  • SM-G928K
  • SM-G928L
  • SM-G928P
  • SM-G928PZ
  • SM-G928R4
  • SM-G928R7
  • SM-G928S
  • SM-G928T
  • SM-G928T1
  • SM-G928TR
  • SM-G928V
  • SM-G9280
  • SM-G9288
  • SM-G9289
Samsung Galaxy A8
  • SM-A8000, SM-A800F, SM-A800I, SM-A800S, SM-A800Y
Samsung Galaxy Note 5
  • SM-N9200, SM-N920C, SM-N920T, SM-N920A, SM-N920I, SM-N9208
Galaxy S5 Neo
  • SM-G903F, SM-G903W
July Samsung Galaxy Trend 2 Lite
  • SM-G318H
Samsung Galaxy V Plus
June Samsung Galaxy S6 Active
  • SM–G890A
Samsung Galaxy J5
  • SM-J500F
  • SM-J500H
Samsung Galaxy J7
  • SM-J700F
  • SM-J700H
April Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
  • SM-G925A
  • SM-G925AZ
  • SM-G925D
  • SM-G925F
  • SM-G925FD
  • SM-G925I
  • SM-G925K
  • SM-G925L
  • SM-G925P
  • SM-G925PZ
  • SM-G925R4
  • SM-G925R7
  • SM-G925S
  • SM-G925T
  • SM-G925T1
  • SM-G925TR
  • SM-G925V
  • SM-G9250
  • SM-G9258
  • SM-G9259
Samsung Galaxy S6
  • SM-G920A
  • SM-G920AZ
  • SM-G920D
  • SM-G920F
  • SM-G920FD
  • SM-G920I
  • SM-G920K
  • SM-G920L
  • SM-G920P
  • SM-G920PZ
  • SM-G920R4
  • SM-G920R7
  • SM-G920S
  • SM-G920T
  • SM-G920T1
  • SM-G920TR
  • SM-G920V
  • SM-G9200
  • SM-G9208
  • SM-G9209
Samsung Galaxy Xcover 3
February Samsung Galaxy J1
  • SM-J100H
  • SM-J100F
Samsung Galaxy E5
Samsung Galaxy A7
  • SM-A700F
  • SM-A700FD
  • SM-A700FQ
  • SM-A700H
  • SM-A700K
  • SM-A700L
  • SM-A700M
  • SM-A700S
  • SM-A700X
  • SM-A700YD
  • SM-A700YZ
  • SM-A7000
  • SM-A7009
  • SM-A7009W
Samsung Galaxy E7
  • SM-E700H
January Samsung Z1
2014
December Samsung Galaxy A5 (2015)
  • SM-A500F
  • SM-A500F1
  • SM-A500FQ
  • SM-A500FU
  • SM-A500G
  • SM-A500H
  • SM-A500HQ
  • SM-A500K
  • SM-A500L
  • SM-A500M
  • SM-A500S
  • SM-A500X
  • SM-A500XZ
  • SM-A500Y
  • SM-A500YZ
  • SM-A5000
  • SM-A5009
Samsung Galaxy A3 (2015)
  • SM-A300F
  • SM-A300FU
  • SM-A300G
  • SM-A300H
  • SM-A300HQ
  • SM-A300M
  • SM-A300X
  • SM-A300XU
  • SM-A300XZ
  • SM-A300Y
  • SM-A300YZ
  • SM-A3000
  • SM-A3009
November Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
  • SM-N915G
October Samsung Galaxy Note 4
  • SM-N910G
Samsung Galaxy Young 2
  • SM-G130H
September Samsung Galaxy Alpha
  • SM-G850F
  • SM-G850FQ
  • SM-G850K
  • SM-G850L
  • SM-G850M
  • SM-G850S
  • SM-G850W
  • SM-G850Y
Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime
  • SM-G530BT
  • SM-G530F
  • SM-G530FQ
  • SM-G530FZ
  • SM-G530H
  • SM-G530M
  • SM-G530MU
  • SM-G530P
  • SM-G530R4
  • SM-G530R7
  • SM-G530T
  • SM-G530W
  • SM-G530Y
  • SM-G5306W
  • SM-G5308W
  • SM-G5309W
Samsung Galaxy Core Prime
  • SM-G360BT
Samsung Galaxy Pocket 2
  • SM-G110B
Samsung Galaxy Mega 2
  • SM-G750F
August Samsung Galaxy Star 2 Plus
  • SM-G350E (LTE)
Samsung Galaxy Ace 4
  • SM-G313F (LTE)
Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3
July Samsung Galaxy Core 2
  • SM-G355H
Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini
  • GT-S5500
  • GT-S5430
June Samsung Galaxy Core
  • SM-G386F (LTE)
May Samsung Galaxy K Zoom
  • SM-C115
Samsung Galaxy Ace Style
  • SM-G310
April Samsung Galaxy S5
  • GT-S5000
  • GT-S5000/D (dual-SIM/LTE)
Samsung Galaxy S3 Neo
  • GT-I9303I
January Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo
  • SM-N7500 (3G model/Samsung Exynos chip/international)
  • SM-N7502 (dual-SIM)
  • SM-N7505 (4G/LTE model/Qualcomm Snapdragon chip/international)
Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo (GT-I9060)
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)
  • SM-G7102 (dual-SIM)
October Samsung Galaxy Star Pro (GT-S7260)
  • GT-S7262 (dual-SIM)
Samsung Galaxy J (SC-02F)
Samsung Galaxy Express 2 (SM-G3815)
Samsung Galaxy Round (SM-G9105)
Samsung Galaxy Trend Lite (GT-S7390)
  • GT-S7392 (dual-SIM)
Samsung Galaxy Fame Lite (GT-S6790)
Samsung Galaxy Light (SGH-T399)
Samsung Galaxy Core Plus (SM-G3500)
  • SM-G3502 (dual-SIM)
September Samsung Galaxy Note 3
  • SM-N9000 (3G model/Samsung Exynos chip/international)
  • SM-N9002 (dual-SIM)
  • SM-N9005 (4G/LTE model/Qualcomm Snapdragon chip/international)
Samsung Galaxy Gear
  • SM-V700
July Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini (GT-I9190)[3]
  • Galaxy S4 Mini (I9195, LTE)
  • Galaxy S4 Mini (I9192, dual-SIM)
June Samsung Galaxy S4 Active (GT-I9295)
Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom (SM-C1010)[4]
Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 (GT-S7270)[5]
  • GT-S7272 (dual-SIM)
  • GT-S7275 (LTE)[6]
Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo (GT-S5310)
  • GT-S5312 (dual-SIM)
May Samsung Galaxy Star (GT-S5280)
  • GT-S5282 (dual-SIM)
  • GT-S5283 (triple-SIM)
Samsung Galaxy Core (GT-S8262)
  • GT-i8262D
Samsung Galaxy Y Plus (GT-S5303)
Samsung Galaxy Win (GT-I8550)
  • Galaxy Grand Quattro (GT-I8552, dual-SIM)
April Samsung Galaxy Mega
  • GT-I9150 (5.8")
  • GT-I9152 (5.8", dual-SIM)
  • GT-I9200 (6.3")
  • GT-I9205 (6,3", LTE)
Samsung Galaxy Fame (GT-S6810)
  • GT-S6810P (NFC)
Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9500)
  • GT-I9505 (LTE)
  • GT-I9506 (LTE+)
March Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2 (GT-S7710)[7]
Samsung Galaxy Young (GT-S6310)
  • GT-S6312 (dual-SIM)
January Samsung Galaxy Grand (GT-I9080)
  • GT-I9082 (dual-SIM)
Samsung Galaxy S II Plus (GT-I9105)
Samsung Galaxy Pocket Plus (GT-S5301)
2012
November Samsung Galaxy S III Mini (GT-I8190)[8]
October Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro (SGH-I547)
  • Samsung Galaxy Rugby LTE (SGH-i547C, Canadian market)
Samsung Galaxy Express
  • SGH-I437
September Samsung Galaxy Rush
Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G
Samsung Galaxy Note II
  • GT-N7100 (3G model/Iinernational)
  • GT-N7102 (dual-SIM)
  • GT-N7105 (4G/LTE model/international)
Samsung Galaxy Reverb
Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE (SPH-L300)
Samsung Galaxy Pocket Duos (GT-S5302)
August Samsung Galaxy S Duos (GT-S7562)
  • Galaxy S Duos (GT-S7568, China Mobile TD-SCDMA)
  • Galaxy Trend (S7560M, single-SIM)
  • Galaxy Trend II Duos (GT-S7572, different camera, 1.2 GHz dual-core CPU, Chinese market)
July Samsung Galaxy Stellar (SCH-I200)
May Samsung Galaxy Ch@t (GT-B5330)
Samsung Galaxy Appeal (SGH-I827)
Samsung Galaxy S III (GT-I9300)[9]
  • Galaxy S III (I9305, LTE)
April Samsung Galaxy S Advance[10]
  • Galaxy S II Lite[11]
Samsung Galaxy Rugby (GT-S5690M)[12]
March Samsung Galaxy Pocket (GT-S5300)[13]
Samsung Galaxy Rugby Smart (SGH-i847)[14]
February Samsung Galaxy Beam[15]
Samsung Galaxy Y DUOS (GT-S6102)
Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 (GT-S6500)[16]
Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 (GT-I8160)[16]
  • Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 x (GT-S7560M)
January Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus (GT-S7500[L/T/W])[17]
Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos (GT-B5510)[18]
  • GT-B5512(B)
2011
November Samsung Galaxy Nexus (i9250)[19]
October Samsung Galaxy Note
Samsung Stratosphere[Note 1][20]
August Samsung Galaxy Xcover (S5690)
Samsung Galaxy Precedent[21]
Samsung Galaxy Y (GT-S5360)[Note 1][22]
Samsung Galaxy M[Note 1][22]
Samsung Galaxy W (I8150)[Note 1][22]
Samsung Galaxy R (I9103)[Note 1][24]
Samsung Galaxy S Plus (GT-i9001)[Note 1][25]
June Samsung Galaxy Z[26]
Samsung Exhibit 4G (SGH-T759)[27]
May Samsung Galaxy S II (GT-I9100)[28]
April Samsung Galaxy Neo[31]
Samsung Galaxy Pro[32]
Samsung Galaxy Prevail (SPH-M820)[33]
March Samsung Galaxy Mini (GT-S5570)[34]
Samsung Galaxy Gio (GT-S5660)[34]
February Samsung Galaxy SL (GT-I9003)[36]
Samsung Galaxy Fit (S5670)[34]
Samsung Galaxy Ace (GT-S5830, GT-S5830i)[37]
2010
October Samsung Galaxy 551[Note 1][39]
August Samsung Galaxy U[40]
Samsung Galaxy 5[41]
  • Samsung Galaxy Europa[42]
  • Samsung Galaxy 550[43]
July Samsung Galaxy 3
  • Samsung Galaxy Apollo[44]
June Samsung Galaxy S (GT-I9000)[45]
2009
November Samsung Galaxy Spica[51]
June Samsung Galaxy[52]
  • SM-G360BT
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g Eighteen of the table entries were mentioned in Dan Rowinski's "A Brief History of the (Samsung) Galaxy" article. The remaining six were already listed in this article prior to a revision.

Smartphones

Phablets

Considered devices of screen size 5.3 inches or more.

Samsung Galaxy Note

Samsung Galaxy's

Samsung Galaxy A

Samsung Galaxy E

Samsung Galaxy Mega

Smartphones

Phablets

Cameras

Smartphones

Phablets

Samsung introduced the Galaxy C series in China with the launch of C5 and C7.[53] Both of these smartphones feature a metal-clad design and run on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Both of the smartphones will be available in 32GB and 64GB variants. The Samsung Galaxy C5 32GB and 64GB variants are priced at 2,199¥ and 2,399¥ respectively. On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy C7 is priced at ¥2,200 and ¥2,400 respectively. Both these phones are expected to arrive in India as both of them support Indian 4G LTE bands.

Smartphones

Phablets

SAMSUNG GALAXY GT

- List of Samsung Galaxy GT models

Smartphones

Phablets

Tablets

Samsung Galaxy Tab

Samsung Galaxy Tab A

Samsung Galaxy TabPRO

Samsung Galaxy Tab S

Samsung Galaxy Note

Other

Galaxy Camera

Galaxy S cameras

Galaxy NX

See also

References

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