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1. The Beginning: Early Smartphones & Feature Phones
  • Samsung SPH-M100 (2000)
    Samsung’s first smartphone, a touchscreen device with stylus, running on a proprietary OS, available in Korea.

  • Samsung SGH-i300 (2005)
    Early Windows Mobile smartphone with touchscreen.

2. The Rise of Android: Galaxy Series Launch

  • Samsung Galaxy i7500 (June 2009)
    Samsung’s first Android smartphone. 3.2” AMOLED, 528 MHz CPU, 5 MP camera.

3. Galaxy S Series (Flagship Line)

Galaxy S1 to S10 (2010–2019):

  • Galaxy S (2010)
    4” Super AMOLED, 1 GHz CPU, 5 MP camera.

  • Galaxy S2 (2011)
    4.3” Super AMOLED Plus, dual-core 1.2 GHz.

  • Galaxy S3 (2012)
    4.8” HD Super AMOLED, quad-core 1.4 GHz.

  • Galaxy S4 (2013)
    5” Full HD Super AMOLED, Snapdragon 600 / Exynos 5410.

  • Galaxy S5 (2014)
    5.1” Full HD Super AMOLED, Snapdragon 801, IP67 water resistance.

  • Galaxy S6 / S6 Edge (2015)
    5.1” Quad HD Super AMOLED, first curved-edge display, Exynos 7420.

  • Galaxy S7 / S7 Edge (2016)
    Improved water resistance (IP68), 12 MP Dual Pixel camera.

  • Galaxy S8 / S8+ (2017)
    Infinity Display, 5.8”/6.2” Quad HD+, Iris scanner.

  • Galaxy S9 / S9+ (2018)
    Variable aperture camera, stereo speakers.

  • Galaxy S10 / S10+ (2019)
    Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, triple cameras, punch-hole display.

Galaxy S20 to S23 (2020–2023):

  • Galaxy S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra (2020)
    120Hz displays, up to 108 MP camera, 5G support.

  • Galaxy S21 / S21+ / S21 Ultra (2021)
    Dynamic AMOLED 2X, Exynos 2100/Snapdragon 888.

  • Galaxy S22 / S22+ / S22 Ultra (2022)
    S22 Ultra replaces Note, built-in S-Pen, upgraded cameras.

  • Galaxy S23 / S23+ / S23 Ultra (2023)
    Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, improved AI camera features.

4. Galaxy Note Series (2011–2021)

  • Galaxy Note (2011)
    5.3” display, introduced S-Pen stylus.

  • Galaxy Note 2 to Note 20 Ultra (2012–2020)
    Increasing screen sizes, improved S-Pen features, flagship specs.

  • Note 20 Ultra (2020)
    6.9” AMOLED, 120Hz, Snapdragon 865+ / Exynos 990, advanced stylus.

  • Note Series merged into S Ultra series starting 2022 with S22 Ultra
    No new Note after Note 20 Ultra.

5. Galaxy A Series (Mid-range & Budget)

Launched 2014, grew to include dozens of models each year. Examples:

  • Galaxy A3 (2014) — compact, affordable.

  • Galaxy A50 (2019) — popular mid-range with AMOLED.

  • Galaxy A70, A71, A72 (2020–2021) — larger batteries, triple cameras.

  • Galaxy A54 (2023) — current popular mid-range with solid specs.

6. Galaxy M Series (Online-exclusive, budget to mid-range)

Started in 2019 targeting online markets, especially India & Pakistan.

  • Focused on big batteries, competitive pricing.

  • Models like M31, M32, M52 popular.

7. Foldables & New Form Factors

  • Galaxy Fold (2019)
    Samsung’s first foldable, 7.3” foldable display.

  • Galaxy Z Flip (2020)
    Clamshell foldable with compact design.

  • Galaxy Z Fold 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 (2020–2023)
    Improved durability, S-Pen support (Fold 3+), multi-tasking features.

  • Galaxy Z Flip 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 (2020–2023)
    Refined clamshell design, faster chipsets, better cameras.

8. Recent Flagships (2024–2025)

  • Galaxy S24 Series (2024)
    Latest generation Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, improvements in AI and camera.

  • Galaxy Z Fold 5 & Z Flip 5 (2024)
    Enhanced foldable design, under-display cameras.

Summary Table of Major Samsung Series

SeriesYears ActiveFocusNotable Features
Samsung SPH/SGHEarly 2000sEarly smartphonesProprietary OS, Windows Mobile
Galaxy S2010–presentFlagship Android phonesCutting-edge tech, AMOLED displays
Galaxy Note2011–2021Flagship stylus phonesLarge displays, S-Pen stylus
Galaxy A2014–presentMid-range and budget phonesGood value, AMOLED, multiple cameras
Galaxy M2019–presentBudget to mid-range onlineLarge batteries, competitive pricing
Galaxy Z2019–presentFoldablesFoldable screens, new form factors

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