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Samsung Galaxy

Series of Android smartphones, mobile computing device and Android applications

Samsung Galaxy

Series of Android smartphones, mobile computing device and Android applications

FieldValue
nameSamsung Galaxy
logo[[File:Samsung Galaxy logo.svg250px]]
logo_captionLogo used since 2015
imageSamsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 2025 (1).jpg
captionSamsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, the most recent flagship model of the Samsung Galaxy S series
manufacturerSamsung Electronics
typeSmartphone
Tablet
Smartwatch
Earbuds
Laptop
Fitness tracker
Mixed-reality headset
osAndroid
Tizen
Microsoft Windows
ChromeOS (Chromebook only)
system_on_chipSamsung Exynos
Qualcomm Snapdragon
MediaTek
UNISOC
Intel Core (for laptops)
release_date
units_soldOver 3 billion Galaxy smartphones (as of May 2025)

Tablet Smartwatch Earbuds Laptop Fitness tracker Mixed-reality headset Tizen Microsoft Windows ChromeOS (Chromebook only) Qualcomm Snapdragon MediaTek UNISOC Intel Core (for laptops)

Logo used until 2015

Samsung Galaxy (; branded in Japan from 2015 to 2023 only as Galaxy) is a series of mobile computing devices designed, manufactured, and marketed by Samsung Electronics since 2009.

The product line includes the Galaxy S series of high-end smartphones, the Galaxy Z series of foldable smartphones, the Galaxy A, M, and F series of mid-range and budget smartphones, the Galaxy Tab series of tablets, and the Galaxy Watch series of smartwatches. The Galaxy TabPro S is the first Samsung Galaxy-branded Windows 10 device that was announced at CES 2016. In 2020, Samsung added the Galaxy Chromebook 2-in-1 laptop running ChromeOS to the Galaxy branding lineup. The Samsung Galaxy XR, first released on 21 October 2025, is one of the first major extended-reality devices to feature the Android XR operating system.

Samsung Galaxy devices come with a user interface called One UI (with previous versions being known as Samsung Experience and TouchWiz).

The Samsung Galaxy series is noteworthy for its pioneering role in bringing Android into mainstream popularity beginning in the early 2010s and still having popularity to this day with their high-quality smartphones.

History

The Samsung Galaxy was launched in June 2009 as Samsung's first Android powered device. At the time, the brand's flagship smartphone was the Samsung Omnia and its successor, powered by Windows Mobile. Omnia had been the second full-touch Samsung device running the TouchWiz user interface (after the Tocco), but the Galaxy had an unmodified Android interface; the TouchWiz UI made its way to the Galaxy series with the Galaxy S. The Galaxy S and its successor Galaxy S II became very successful, eclipsing the company's other lines and operating systems. During the decade, the Galaxy phones "became the company's most-praised products [and] also were among the best-selling smartphones in the world."

Lineup

Current

SeriesDescriptionSmartphonesTabletsWearablesLaptops
Galaxy Sflagship phones also serving as the successors to the cell phones, which from 2006 to 2009 were branded as Samsung Ultra Edition.
Galaxy Zflagship foldable phones/devices, debuted in 2019
Samsung Wluxury-based foldable devices (based on Galaxy Z series), primarily sold in China
Galaxy XCoverrugged business phones which have low-end specifications but with stronger build quality and durability, smartphone counterpart of Galaxy Tab Active
Galaxy Amid-range phones, also includes entry-level phones, budget phones (formerly premium mid-range phones prior to 2023)
Galaxy Ma slightly more budget-friendly, online-exclusive alternative from the Galaxy A series
Galaxy Falso a Galaxy A series alternative, but sold in developing countries
Galaxy Cpremium mid-range versions of the Galaxy F series sold in Asian markets. Succeeded by the premium mid-range Galaxy A series devices
Galaxy Buddylow-end devices based on the Galaxy A1x series sold primarily in South Korea by LG U+
Galaxy JumpMid-range devices based on select Galaxy M and Galaxy A models, sold primarily in South Korea
Galaxy Widelow-end devices based on Galaxy A, F and M series, sold primarily in South Korea by SK Telecom
Galaxy Quantumpremium mid-range devices based on Galaxy A and M series, sold primarily in South Korea by SK Telecom
Galaxy Tab Smid-range to flagship tablets
Galaxy Tab Alow-end to mid-range tablets
Galaxy Tab Activemid-range rugged tablets
Galaxy WatchWear OS-based smartwatches
Galaxy Fitactivity trackers positioned below the Galaxy Watch line
Galaxy XRextended-reality headsets
Galaxy Budswireless earbuds, successor to the Gear Icon line of earbuds
Galaxy Booklineup of laptops and 2-in-1 PCs running Windows
Galaxy Chromebooklineup of Chromebooks made by Samsung

Discontinued

Samsung released multiple series of its devices, often overlapping with each other. Some of these series were dropped.

SeriesDescriptionReplacement seriesSmartphonesTabletsWearables
Galaxy Notedevices with a large screen and a built-in stylus, discontinued in 2021Galaxy S Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold series
Galaxy Neorefreshed versions of older Galaxy models with newer hardware but lower specs compared to the original models, discontinued in 2017Lite versions of S10 and Note 10, Fan Edition (FE) models
Galaxy S Activerugged versions of base-model S series, discontinued in 2018Galaxy XCover
Galaxy S Minimid-range versions of base-model S series, discontinued in 2014Galaxy Alpha and later the Galaxy A series
Galaxy Jentry-level devices touted as a replacement for the Galaxy Core, Grand, E, Ace, Trend and Y lines; discontinued in 2019merged with the Galaxy A series
Galaxy Ononline-exclusive mid-range phones based on the Galaxy J series, discontinued in 2019Galaxy M series
Galaxy Grandmid-range devices that replaced the Galaxy R family, discontinued in 2016 as original models but continued production as rebranded models of Galaxy J series until 2019merged with the Galaxy A series
Galaxy Elow-end devices, discontinued in 2016Galaxy J series
Galaxy Corelow-end devices, discontinued in 2016Galaxy J series
Galaxy Trendlow-end devices, discontinued in 2016Galaxy J series
Galaxy Acelow-end to mid-range devices, discontinued in 2015Galaxy J series
Galaxy Ylow-end devices, discontinued in 2015Galaxy J series
Galaxy Megalarge phablets that lacked the S PenGalaxy S series
Galaxy Pocketsmall devices, discontinued in 2015
Galaxy Cameracamera phones, discontinued in 2014
Galaxy Beamphones with built-in projectors, discontinued in 2014
Galaxy Minismall devices, discontinued in 2013Galaxy Pocket series and Galaxy Y series
Galaxy Rmid-range devices, discontinued in 2012Galaxy Grand
Galaxy Tab series sold before 2017included the Tab 7.0, Tab 8.9, Tab 10.1, Tab Education, Tab Pro, Tab Note and Tab EGalaxy Tab A, Galaxy Tab S
Samsung/Galaxy Gearlineup of wearable devices that included headsets, earbuds, smartwatches and activity trackers; Gear-branded earbuds discontinued in 2017 and the rest of the product lineup was discontinued in 2019Galaxy Watch (smartwatches), Galaxy Buds (earbuds), Galaxy Fit (activity trackers), Galaxy XR (successor to Gear VR)
Galaxy Watch Activevariants of base model Galaxy Watches that focused more on fitness and wellnessmerged with the base models in 2021 starting with the Galaxy Watch 4

Other devices

Phones
  • Samsung Galaxy [2009]
  • Samsung Galaxy Spica [2009]
  • Samsung Beam i8520 [2009]
  • Samsung Galaxy U [2010]
  • Samsung Galaxy Neo [2010]
  • Samsung Galaxy Pro [2011]
  • Samsung Galaxy Precedent [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 M Style [2012]
  • Samsung Galaxy Reverb [2012]
  • Samsung Galaxy Stellar [2012]
  • Samsung Galaxy Appeal [2012]
  • Samsung Galaxy Victory [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 [2014]
  • Samsung Galaxy Avant [2014]
  • Samsung Galaxy W [2014]
  • Samsung Galaxy V Plus [2015]
  • Samsung Galaxy V2 [2016]
  • Samsung Galaxy K Zoom [2014]
  • Samsung Galaxy Folder [2015]
  • [2015]
  • Samsung Galaxy Folder 2 [2017]
  • Samsung Galaxy Feel [2017]
  • Samsung Galaxy Feel2 [2019]

[[Tizen|Samsung Z]]

The Samsung Z series is a line of mid-range Tizen OS devices beginning from 2015.

  • Samsung Z1
  • Samsung Z3
  • Samsung Z2
  • Samsung Z4 [2015] --
Media player
  • Samsung Galaxy Player
Cameras
  • Samsung Galaxy Camera
  • Samsung Galaxy Camera 2
  • Samsung Galaxy NX
Projectors
  • Samsung Galaxy Beam i8520
  • Samsung Galaxy Beam i8530

Software

Main article: TouchWiz, Samsung Experience, One UI

Samsung Galaxy smartphones run the Android operating system under the Google Mobile Services platform, however Samsung and third-parties have bundled various other software in them too. The TouchWiz interface was used until 2017, replaced by Samsung Experience. This was then replaced by One UI in 2019.

The company has created many apps and services under the Galaxy brand specifically for these devices - many of which come preloaded - including the Galaxy Store which provides apps and customizations. Since late 2019, several Microsoft apps like Outlook also come preloaded on Galaxy as a result of a Samsung-Microsoft partnership.

Security

Samsung has been caught quietly installing an Israeli bloatware application known as AppCloud in its phone lineup, in particular, the West Asian and North African regions. This app is known for collecting large amounts of sensitive personal data, without a chance to opt-out or uninstall the app without achieving root access due to it falling under the system app umbrella. This process of gaining root access would trip the Samsung Knox E-fuse and void the warranty in the event this is achieved by use of bootloader unlocking, which has recently become impossible on all Samsung devices running OneUI 8 or above, as the code for unlocking the bootloader has been completely stripped from not only the settings app, but also the bootloader itself.

Interoperability

Samsung Flow

Samsung have made several tools for making various Galaxy devices like phones, tablets and watches, work closer together. Samsung Flow is a feature allowing content to be synced with a PC, such as notifications, replying to messages and authenticating from a PC, and sharing content. It was announced in November 2014, released in a preview form in May 2015 and final released in May 2016. Microsoft's Phone Link also comes on Galaxy smartphones since 2019.

Another feature named Multi Control allows controlling of a Galaxy smartphone with a Galaxy Book keyboard and mouse, and drag and drop files between them. Device Control is another feature in the quick panel that can control SmartThings and other devices.

Release history

The following is a table showing the full initial release history of every Galaxy device since 2009.

MonthModel name2026January2025DecemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary2024NovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyMayAprilMarchJanuary2023DecemberOctoberJulyMayMarchFebruaryJanuary2022DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary2021DecemberNovemberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary2020NovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary2019DecemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJuneAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary2018DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary2017OctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary2016NovemberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary2015DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneAprilFebruaryJanuary2014DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilMarchJanuary2013DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberJulyJuneMayAprilMarchJanuary2012NovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary2011NovemberOctoberAugustJuneMayAprilMarchFebruary2010OctoberAugustJulyMay2009NovemberJune
Samsung Galaxy A07 5G
Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold
Samsung Galaxy M17 5GSamsung Galaxy M07Samsung Galaxy F07
Samsung Galaxy A17Samsung Galaxy F17 5GSamsung Galaxy Tab S11 UltraSamsung Galaxy Tab S11Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
Samsung Galaxy A07Samsung Galaxy A17 5G
Samsung Galaxy F36 5GSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 7Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 FESamsung Galaxy M36 5G
Samsung Galaxy S25 EdgeSamsung Galaxy F56 5G
Samsung Galaxy M56 5GSamsung Galaxy Xcover 7 ProSamsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE
Samsung Galaxy F16 5GSamsung Galaxy A56 5GSamsung Galaxy A36 5GSamsung Galaxy A26 5G
Samsung Galaxy M16 5GSamsung Galaxy M06 5GSamsung Galaxy A06 5GSamsung Galaxy F06 5G
Samsung Galaxy S25 UltraSamsung Galaxy S25+Samsung Galaxy S25
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold SE
Samsung Galaxy A16Samsung Galaxy A16 5G
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 UltraSamsung Galaxy Tab S10+Samsung Galaxy S24 FESamsung Galaxy M55s 5GSamsung Galaxy F05 5GSamsung Galaxy M05
Samsung Galaxy A06 5GSamsung Galaxy F14
Samsung Galaxy M35 5GSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 6Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6
Samsung Galaxy M56 5GSamsung Galaxy F55 5G
Samsung Galaxy C55 5G
Samsung Galaxy M55 5GSamsung Galaxy A55 5GSamsung Galaxy A35 5GSamsung Galaxy M15 5GSamsung Galaxy M14Samsung Galaxy F15 5G
Samsung Galaxy S24 UltraSamsung Galaxy S24+Samsung Galaxy S24Samsung Galaxy Xcover 7
Samsung Galaxy A15Samsung Galaxy A25 5G
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FESamsung Galaxy S23 FESamsung Galaxy A05
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 UltraSamsung Galaxy Tab S9+Samsung Galaxy Tab S9
Samsung Galaxy A24
Samsung Galaxy F14Samsung Galaxy M54 5GSamsung Galaxy A54 5GSamsung Galaxy A34 5GSamsung Galaxy M14 5G
Samsung Galaxy S23 UltraSamsung Galaxy S23+Samsung Galaxy S23
Samsung Galaxy F04Samsung Galaxy A14 5G
Samsung Galaxy M04
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 (2022)Samsung Galaxy A04e
Samsung Galaxy A04
Samsung Galaxy A04sSamsung Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4
Samsung Galaxy Xcover 6 ProSamsung Galaxy M13
Samsung Galaxy F13
Samsung Galaxy M53 5GSamsung Galaxy M23Samsung Galaxy M33 5GSamsung Galaxy A33 5GSamsung Galaxy A73 5GSamsung Galaxy Tab S8 UltraSamsung Galaxy Tab S8+
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8Samsung Galaxy A53 5GSamsung Galaxy F23Samsung Galaxy A23Samsung Galaxy A13
Samsung Galaxy S22 UltraSamsung Galaxy S22+Samsung Galaxy S22
Samsung Galaxy S21 FE
Samsung Galaxy A13 5GSamsung Galaxy Tab A8 10.5
Samsung Galaxy A03Samsung Galaxy A03 Core
Samsung Galaxy F42 5GSamsung Galaxy M52 5GSamsung Galaxy M22
Samsung Galaxy M32 5GSamsung Galaxy A03sSamsung Galaxy A52s 5GSamsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5GSamsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G
Samsung Galaxy F22
Samsung Galaxy M32Samsung Galaxy A22 5GSamsung Galaxy A22
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FESamsung Galaxy Tab A7 LiteSamsung Galaxy F52 5G
Samsung Galaxy M42 5GSamsung Galaxy F02sSamsung Galaxy F12
Samsung Galaxy A72Samsung Galaxy A52 5GSamsung Galaxy A52Samsung Galaxy A32Samsung Galaxy M62
Samsung Galaxy F62Samsung Galaxy M12Samsung Galaxy M02
Samsung Galaxy A02Samsung Galaxy S21Samsung Galaxy S21+Samsung Galaxy S21 UltraSamsung Galaxy A32 5GSamsung Galaxy M02s
Samsung Galaxy A02sSamsung Galaxy A12Samsung Galaxy M21sSamsung Galaxy A42 5G
Samsung Galaxy F41Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5GSamsung Galaxy M51
Samsung Galaxy Note 20Samsung Galaxy Note 20 UltraSamsung Galaxy Z Flip 5GSamsung Galaxy Tab S7Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+Samsung Galaxy M31s
Samsung Galaxy A01 CoreSamsung Galaxy M01s
Samsung Galaxy M01
Samsung Galaxy A21s
Samsung Galaxy A71 5GSamsung Galaxy A51 5GSamsung Galaxy A21Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
Samsung Galaxy S20Samsung Galaxy S20+Samsung Galaxy S20 UltraSamsung Galaxy M11Samsung Galaxy A31Samsung Galaxy A41Samsung Galaxy M21Samsung Galaxy A11
Samsung Galaxy M31Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 5GSamsung Galaxy Xcover ProSamsung Galaxy Note 10 LiteSamsung Galaxy S10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy A01Samsung Galaxy A71Samsung Galaxy A51
Samsung Galaxy M30sSamsung Galaxy A20s
Samsung Galaxy M10sSamsung Galaxy A70sSamsung Galaxy A50sSamsung Galaxy A30sSamsung Galaxy A90 5GSamsung Galaxy Fold
Samsung Galaxy A10sSamsung Galaxy A10eSamsung Galaxy Note 10Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
Samsung Galaxy M40
Samsung Galaxy View 2Samsung Galaxy A60Samsung Galaxy A80Samsung Galaxy A70Samsung Galaxy A40Samsung Galaxy A20Samsung Galaxy A20eSamsung Galaxy A2 Core
Samsung Galaxy S10 5GSamsung Galaxy S10+Samsung Galaxy S10Samsung Galaxy S10eSamsung Galaxy A50Samsung Galaxy A30
Samsung Galaxy Tab S5eSamsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)Samsung Galaxy M30
Samsung Galaxy M10Samsung Galaxy M20
Samsung Galaxy A8s
Samsung Galaxy A6s
Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018)
Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018)Samsung Galaxy J4+Samsung Galaxy J6+
Samsung Galaxy Note 9Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018)Samsung Galaxy Tab S4Samsung Galaxy Watch
Samsung Galaxy J8 (2018)Samsung Galaxy On6
Samsung Galaxy A8 StarSamsung Galaxy J7 (2018)
Samsung Galaxy A6 (2018)Samsung Galaxy A6+ (2018)Samsung Galaxy J4 (2018)Samsung Galaxy J6 (2018)
Samsung Galaxy J3 Duo
Samsung Galaxy J4 Prime 2Samsung Galaxy J7 (2018)
Samsung Galaxy S9Samsung Galaxy S9+
Samsung Galaxy J4 Pro (2018)Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018)Samsung Galaxy A5+ (2018)Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018)Samsung Galaxy A8+ (2018)
Samsung Galaxy J4 (2017)Samsung Galaxy Tab Active
Samsung Galaxy Tab An 8.0 (2017)Samsung Galaxy C8 / C7 (2017)
Samsung Galaxy J7+
Samsung Galaxy Note 8Samsung Galaxy S8 Active
Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition (FE)
Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017)Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017)Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017)Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro (2017)Samsung Galaxy J7 Max
Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4
Samsung Galaxy S8Samsung Galaxy S8+Samsung Galaxy C5 Pro
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3
Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017)Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017)Samsung Galaxy A3 (2017)Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro
Samsung Galaxy J1 mini Prime/Galaxy V2 (Indonesia)Samsung Galaxy J2 PrimeSamsung Galaxy C9 Pro
Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016)Samsung Galaxy On5 (2016)Samsung Galaxy On5 (2016)Samsung Galaxy On7 (2016)Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime
Samsung Galaxy Note 7
Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime
Samsung Galaxy S7 ActiveSamsung Galaxy J3 Pro
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2016)Samsung Galaxy C5Samsung Galaxy C7
Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016)Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016)
Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016)Samsung Galaxy Tab A6Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (2016)
Samsung Galaxy J1 MiniSamsung Galaxy S7 EdgeSamsung Galaxy S7
Samsung Galaxy J1 (2016)Samsung Galaxy TabPro SSamsung Galaxy A9 (2016)
Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016)Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016)Samsung Galaxy A3 (2016)
Samsung Galaxy ViewSamsung Galaxy On3
Samsung Galaxy J1 AceSamsung Galaxy Active NeoSamsung Galaxy On2Samsung Z3
Samsung Galaxy J2
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+Samsung Galaxy A8Samsung Galaxy Note 5Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo
Samsung Galaxy Trend 2 LiteSamsung Galaxy V Plus
Samsung Galaxy S6 ActiveSamsung Galaxy J5Samsung Galaxy J7
Samsung Galaxy S6 EdgeSamsung Galaxy S6Samsung Galaxy Xcover 3
Samsung Galaxy J1Samsung Galaxy E5Samsung Galaxy A7Samsung Galaxy E7
Samsung Z1
Samsung Galaxy A5 (2015)Samsung Galaxy A3 (2015)
Samsung Galaxy Core Prime
Samsung Galaxy Note EdgeSamsung Galaxy Note 4Samsung Galaxy Young 2
Samsung Galaxy AlphaSamsung Galaxy Grand PrimeSamsung Galaxy Core PrimeSamsung Galaxy Pocket 2Samsung Galaxy Mega 2
Samsung Galaxy Star 2 PlusSamsung Galaxy Ace 4Samsung Galaxy S Duos 3
Samsung Galaxy Core 2Samsung Galaxy S5 MiniSamsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5
Samsung Galaxy Core
Samsung Galaxy K ZoomSamsung Galaxy Ace Style
Samsung Galaxy S5Samsung Galaxy S3 Neo
Samsung Galaxy Win 2
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 NeoSamsung Galaxy Grand NeoSamsung Galaxy Grand Lite
Samsung Galaxy Win ProSamsung Galaxy JSamsung Galaxy S Duos 2Samsung Galaxy Trend Plus
Samsung Galaxy Grand 2
Samsung Galaxy Star ProSamsung Galaxy JSamsung Galaxy Express 2Samsung Galaxy RoundSamsung Galaxy Trend LiteSamsung Galaxy Fame LiteSamsung Galaxy LightSamsung Galaxy Core Plus
Samsung Galaxy Note 3Samsung Galaxy Gear
Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
Samsung Galaxy S4 Activearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141102033117/http://www.goandroid.co.uk/samsung-revealed-galaxy-s4-zoom-with-16mp-camera-and-10x-optical-zoom-1175.htmlurl=http://www.goandroid.co.uk/samsung-revealed-galaxy-s4-zoom-with-16mp-camera-and-10x-optical-zoom-1175.htmlpublisher=GO ANDROIDaccess-date=12 June 2013title=Samsung Revealed Galaxy S4 Zoom With 16MP Camera And 10X Optical Zoomfirst=Mabellast=Ddate=12 June 2013url-status=usurpedarchive-date=2 November 2014 }}url=http://www.tomshardware.com/news/samsung-galaxy-ace-3-uk-release-date-price,24567.htmlpublisher=Tom's Hardwareaccess-date=10 October 2013title=Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 Hits UKfirst=Janelast=McEntegartdate=8 October 2013archive-date=10 October 2013archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131010034059/http://www.tomshardware.com/news/samsung-galaxy-ace-3-uk-release-date-price,24567.htmlurl-status=live}}Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo
Samsung Galaxy StarSamsung Galaxy CoreSamsung Galaxy Y PlusSamsung Galaxy Win/Galaxy Grand Quattro
Samsung Galaxy MegaSamsung Galaxy FameSamsung Galaxy S4
Samsung Galaxy Xcover 2Samsung Galaxy Young
Samsung Galaxy GrandSamsung Galaxy S II PlusSamsung Galaxy Pocket Plus
Samsung Galaxy Discover/Samsung Galaxy Discover TracFone/Samsung Galaxy CenturaSamsung Galaxy S III Mini
Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro/Samsung Galaxy Rugby LTE (Canadian market)Samsung Galaxy Express
Samsung Galaxy RushSamsung Galaxy S Relay 4GSamsung Galaxy Note IISamsung Galaxy ReverbSamsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTESamsung Galaxy Pocket Duos
Samsung Galaxy S Duos/Galaxy Trend/Galaxy Trend II Duos
Samsung Galaxy Stellar
Samsung Galaxy Ch@tSamsung Galaxy AppealSamsung Galaxy S III
Samsung Galaxy S Advance/Galaxy S II LiteSamsung Galaxy Rugby
Samsung Galaxy PocketSamsung Galaxy Rugby Smart
Samsung Galaxy Beam i8530Samsung Galaxy Y DUOSurl=https://www.engadget.com/2012/02/20/samsung-galaxy-ace-2-galaxy-mini-2-officially-revealed-launch/publisher=Engadgetaccess-date=16 May 2012title=Samsung Galaxy Ace 2, Galaxy mini 2 officially revealed, launch first in Europefirst=Richardlast=Lawlerdate=20 February 2012archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120423074044/http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/20/samsung-galaxy-ace-2-galaxy-mini-2-officially-revealed-launch/archive-date=23 April 2012url-status=live}}Samsung Galaxy Ace 2/Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 x
Samsung Galaxy Ace PlusSamsung Galaxy Y Pro DUOS
Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Samsung Galaxy Noteurl=https://www.engadget.com/2011/12/17/samsung-stratosphere-review/publisher=Engadgetaccess-date=16 May 2012title=Samsung Stratosphere reviewfirst=Bradlast=Molendate=17 December 2011archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120419011607/http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/17/samsung-stratosphere-reviewarchive-date=19 April 2012url-status=live}}
Samsung Galaxy XcoverSamsung Galaxy Precedentlast=Honigfirst=Zachdate=2 September 2011title=Samsung Galaxy R, Wave M, M Pro, W, Xcover, and Wave Y hands-on (video)url=https://www.engadget.com/2011/09/02/samsung-galaxy-r-wave-m-m-pro-w-xcover-and-wave-y-hands-on/url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120625202917/http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/02/samsung-galaxy-r-wave-m-m-pro-w-xcover-and-wave-y-hands-onarchive-date=25 June 2012access-date=16 May 2012publisher=Engadget}}Samsung Galaxy Mlast=Molenfirst=Braddate=26 October 2011title=Samsung Exhibit II 4G to be shown off for T-Mobile at Walmart tomorrow, official channels November 2ndurl=https://www.engadget.com/2011/10/26/samsung-exhibit-ii-4g-to-be-shown-off-for-t-mobile-at-walmart-to/url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120419015508/http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/26/samsung-exhibit-ii-4g-to-be-shown-off-for-t-mobile-at-walmart-toarchive-date=19 April 2012access-date=16 May 2012publisher=Engadget}}url=https://www.engadget.com/2011/08/10/samsung-galaxy-r-officially-announced-for-europe-and-asia-nobod/publisher=Engadgetaccess-date=16 May 2012title=Samsung Galaxy R officially announced for Europe and Asia, nobody surprisedfirst=Bradlast=Molendate=10 August 2011archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120414160223/http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/10/samsung-galaxy-r-officially-announced-for-europe-and-asia-nobodarchive-date=14 April 2012url-status=live}}url=https://www.engadget.com/2011/08/11/samsung-galaxy-s-plus-gets-placed-in-loving-hands-photographed/publisher=Engadgetaccess-date=16 May 2012title=Samsung Galaxy S Plus gets placed in loving hands, photographed for all to seefirst=Bradlast=Molendate=11 August 2011archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120520122024/http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/11/samsung-galaxy-s-plus-gets-placed-in-loving-hands-photographed/archive-date=20 May 2012url-status=live}}
Samsung Galaxy ZSamsung Exhibit 4G
Samsung Galaxy S II/Samsung Captivate Glide
Samsung Galaxy NeoSamsung Galaxy ProSamsung Galaxy Prevail
url=https://www.engadget.com/2011/01/26/samsung-galaxy-ace-galaxy-fit-galaxy-gio-and-galaxy-mini-fill/title=Samsung Galaxy Ace, Galaxy Fit, Galaxy Gio and Galaxy mini fill out our Android universelast=Savovfirst=Vladdate=26 January 2011work=Engadgetpublisher=AOLaccess-date=19 March 2011archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110420030403/http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/26/samsung-galaxy-ace-galaxy-fit-galaxy-gio-and-galaxy-mini-fill/archive-date=20 April 2011url-status=live }}/Samsung Galaxy Next (Italy)/Samsung Galaxy Pop (India)Samsung Galaxy Gio
Samsung Galaxy SLSamsung Galaxy FitSamsung Galaxy Ace/Samsung Galaxy Cooper (Thailand)
url=http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/36156/samsunggalaxy-galaxy-k-android-22title=Samsung Galaxy K launches with Android 2.2last=Cromptonfirst=Bendate=11 October 2010publisher=Pocket-lintaccess-date=20 November 2015archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111118114038/http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/36156/samsunggalaxy-galaxy-k-android-22archive-date=18 November 2011url-status=live }}
url=https://www.engadget.com/2010/08/02/samsung-galaxy-u-and-galaxy-k-add-to-the-alphabet-soup-in-south/title=Samsung Galaxy U and Galaxy K add to the alphabet soup in South Korealast=Zieglerfirst=Chrisdate=2 August 2010work=Engadgetpublisher=AOLaccess-date=20 November 2015archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170627045654/https://www.engadget.com/2010/08/02/samsung-galaxy-u-and-galaxy-k-add-to-the-alphabet-soup-in-south/archive-date=27 June 2017url-status=live }}Samsung Galaxy 5/Samsung Galaxy Europa/Samsung Galaxy 550
Samsung Galaxy 3/Samsung Galaxy Apollo
Samsung Galaxy S/Samsung Captivate/Samsung Vibrant/Samsung Fascinate/Samsung Epic 4G/Samsung Mesmerize
Samsung Galaxy Spica/Samsung Galaxy Portal
Samsung Galaxy

Regional firmware variants

Region locking and CSC codes

Starting from the Galaxy Note 3, Samsung phones and tablets contained a warning label stating that it would only operate with SIM cards from the region the phone was sold in. A spokesperson clarified the policy, stating that it was intended to prevent grey-market reselling, and that it only applied to the first SIM card inserted. For devices to use a SIM card from other regions, one of the following actions totaling five minutes or longer in length must first be performed with the SIM card from the local region:

  • Make calls on the phone or watch from the Samsung Phone app
  • Use the Call and Text on Other Devices feature to make calls

With the launch of the Galaxy S8 series in 2017, that process has changed. Due to the fact that many variants use a Multi-CSC, it will only work with SIM cards from the same CSC group. For example, an AT&T SIM card will not work on cellular-based Galaxy devices sold in Europe and other countries.

Model numbers

Since September 2013, model numbers of devices in the Samsung Galaxy series are in the "SM-ABCDE" format (excluding the Galaxy J SC-02F, Galaxy Centura SCH-S738C, and SGH-N075T), where A is the model series, B is the device class, C is the generation, D is the device type, and E is the country/region that is made for (if applicable). Prior to September 2013, the model numbers were in the "GT-XXXXX" format; they were also in the "SCH-XXXX", "SGH-XXXX", "SPH-XXXX" and "SHV/SHW-XXXX" formats.

Phones

  • SM-Sxxx – S series model from S22 and later (previously used on Galaxy S4/S5 for Tracfone) or TracFone Galaxy J series, A series or other handsets from TracFone
  • SM-Fxxx – Z series model, and some older F series model
  • SM-Gxxx – S series (S5 - S21 or select Galaxy S3 mini models), XCover model, Ace model, Grand model, Round, Core model, Trend model, Alpha, Wide, Mega 2, Pocket 2, Star 2, Young 2, On model and some J series Prime model or A series Star models
  • SM-Nxxx – Note model
  • SM-Jxxx – J series model (Discontinued in 2020)
  • SM-Axxx – A series model
  • SM-Mxxx – M series model
  • SM-Exxx – F series model and some E series model
  • GT-Sxxx2/ SM-Gxxx/DS / SM-Gxxx/DD SM-Gxxx2 Dual-SIM "Galaxy Duos" model
  • GT-Nxxx0/GT-Nxxx5 – Galaxy Note 1 and 2 (International 3G/4G, respectively)
  • GT-Nxxx3 – Unlocked Galaxy Note 1 and 2 (US/Canada)
  • GT-Ixxx0/GT-Ixxx5 – Galaxy S4 and earlier models (International 3G/4G LTE, respectively)
  • GT-Ixxx3 – Unlocked Galaxy S4 and earlier models (US/Canada)
  • SGH – GSM handset
  • SPH – Sprint handset
  • SCH – Verizon/US Cellular handset
  • SHV/SHW – Korean handset

Tablets

  • SM-Xxxx – Tab A and S models from A8, Active 5, S8 and later
  • SM-Txx0/1/5/6 – mainstream Tab model (Tab 3 to Tab A7 Lite/Active4/S7)
  • SM-Pxx0/5 – mainstream Tab with built-in S Pen stylus model (Note 10.1 2014, Tab A 10.1, etc.)
  • SM-Wxxx – Microsoft Windows model (i.e., Galaxy Book)
  • GT-Nxx00/GT-Pxx20 – older mainstream Tab with built-in S Pen stylus model (Note 8.0 and 10.1, 3G/4G LTE respectively)
  • GT-Nxx13 – older mainstream Tab with built-in S Pen stylus model (Note 8.0 and 10.1, US/Canada Wi-Fi)
  • GT-Nxx10 – older mainstream Tab with built-in S Pen stylus model (Note 8.0 and 10.1, International Wi-Fi)
  • GT-Pxx00/GT-Pxx20 – older mainstream Tab model (Tab 1 to Tab 3, 3G/4G LTE respectively)
  • GT-Pxx13 – older mainstream Tab model (Tab 1 to Tab 3, US/Canada Wi-Fi)
  • GT-Pxx10 – older mainstream Tab model (Tab 1 to Tab 3, International Wi-Fi)
  • GT-Snnn5/GT-Nnnn5/GT-Pnnn5/GT-Innn5/SM-NnnnF/SM-Tnn5/SM-GnnnF – 4G/LTE model

Regions

  • A: AT&T
  • AZ: Cricket
  • P: Sprint, Boost Mobile, Virgin Mobile
  • R4: UScellular
  • T: T-Mobile
  • T1: Metro by T-Mobile (formerly MetroPCS)
  • V: Verizon
  • U: USA carrier locked
  • U1: USA factory unlocked
  • S: SK Telecom
  • K: KT
  • L: LG Uplus
  • D: NTT Docomo
  • J: au by KDDI
  • Z: SoftBank Mobile
  • Q: Japan factory unlocked
  • N: Korea
  • W: Canada
  • E: Asian
  • M: Latin America
  • 0: China mainland (phones)
  • C: China mainland (tablets) and Rakuten Mobile (Japan)
  • B: International 5G
  • F: International 4G/LTE
  • H: International 3G
  • X: Live Demo Unit Duos or Dual SIM models end with the /DS suffix.

Firmware numbering

The following is a list of known firmware regions.

RegionCodeDescriptionKoreaIndiaAmericasChina
KSKorea (phones)
KOKorea (cellular tablets)
XXAll Wi-Fi tablets
INIndia (all phones)
SQUSA (carrier locked phones)
UEUSA (carrier unlocked phones and Wi-Fi tablets), Canada (Wi-Fi tablets)
VLCanada (all variants except Wi-Fi tablets)
UBLatin America & Caribbean
XXAll Wi-Fi tablets
ZCChina mainland (all devices)
ZHHong Kong/Taiwan (all phones)
XXHong Kong/Taiwan (all tablets)

Over the Horizon

"Over the Horizon" is the trademark sound for Samsung smartphone devices, first introduced in 2011 on the Galaxy S II. It was composed by Joong-sam Yun and appears as music in the music library of most Samsung phones released since 2011. Prior to 2011, "Beyond Samsung" served as Samsung's trademark music track, while "Samsung Tune" was used as the default ringtone. The sound appears as the default ringtone, as well as the sound when the phone turns on or off (a snippet is used), and as a notification sound. While the basic composition of the six-note tune has not changed since its inception, various versions of different genres have been introduced as the product line evolved.

While the first two versions were created in-house at Samsung, later versions were outsourced to external musicians. 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, Suga of BTS, and various K-pop artists. 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".

YearDevice introducedGenreArtist(s)
2011Samsung Galaxy S IIRockIn-house
2012Samsung Galaxy S IIINew-age
2013Samsung Galaxy S4Symphonic rockJamie Christopherson
2014Samsung Galaxy S5
2015Samsung Galaxy S6Orchestral poptitle=Over the Horizon (S6 Theme) | Samsung Galaxyurl=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7iAnQwfSN4website=YouTubedate=2 August 2023publisher=Jamie Christophersonaccess-date=2024-02-13archive-date=2 September 2025archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250902013309/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7iAnQwfSN4url-status=live }}
2016Samsung Galaxy S7Jazz fusiontitle=Over The Horizon 2016: Samsung Galaxy Brand Sound by Dirty Loopsurl=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-siHP8YjhIwebsite=YouTubedate=9 March 2016publisher=삼성전자 뉴스룸 [Samsung Newsroom]access-date=25 October 2022archive-date=7 September 2025archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250907190449/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-siHP8YjhIurl-status=live }}
2017Samsung Galaxy S8Crossovertitle=Over The Horizon 2017url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecJEECYUhYkwebsite=YouTubedate=25 March 2017publisher=삼성전자 뉴스룸 [Samsung Newsroom]access-date=25 October 2022}}
2018Samsung Galaxy S9Orchestratitle=Over The Horizon 2018url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doFVaVZrIegwebsite=YouTubedate=18 February 2018publisher=삼성전자 뉴스룸 [Samsung Newsroom]access-date=25 October 2022}}
2019Samsung Galaxy S10Classical crossoverSteven Price, London Philharmonic Orchestra
2020Samsung Galaxy S20Cinematic new-agetitle=Over the Horizon (S20 Theme) | Samsung Galaxyurl=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Snro8Q4XIwwebsite=YouTubedate=2 August 2023publisher=Jamie Christophersonaccess-date=2024-02-13archive-date=2 September 2025archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250902040147/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Snro8Q4XIwurl-status=live }}
2021Samsung Galaxy S21New-agetitle=Pianist Yiruma Reimagines 'Over Horizon' to Inspire Hope and Optimismurl=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ss1BGpx0FE4website=YouTubedate=29 January 2021publisher=삼성전자 뉴스룸 [Samsung Newsroom]access-date=25 October 2022}}
2022Samsung Galaxy S22JazztronicaKiefer Shackelford
2023Samsung Galaxy S23Electronictitle=New 'Over the Horizon' Theme Celebrates Positivity and Optimism in an Evolving Worldurl=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaJUdvtozUMwebsite=YouTubedate=31 January 2023publisher=삼성전자 뉴스룸 [Samsung Newsroom]access-date=14 February 2024}}
2024Samsung Galaxy S24Gugaktitle=2024년 '오버 더 호라이즌' 메이킹 필름 (The Making of Over the Horizon)url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyXjbPKIQMcwebsite=YouTubedate=18 January 2024publisher=삼성전자 뉴스룸 [Samsung Newsroom]access-date=14 February 2024archive-date=12 May 2025archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250512084925/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyXjbPKIQMcurl-status=live }}
2025Samsung Galaxy S25Big bandtitle=2025년 '오버 더 호라이즌' 메이킹 필름 (The Making of Over the Horizon)url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjNvOmTrs0wwebsite=YouTubedate=16 January 2025publisher=삼성전자 뉴스룸 [Samsung Newsroom]access-date=29 January 2025archive-date=17 January 2025archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250117151717/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjNvOmTrs0wurl-status=live }}

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