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The series consisted initially of [[smartphone]]s and the first device, the [[Samsung Galaxy S]], was announced in March 2010 and released for sale in June of that year. Since the introduction of the [[Samsung Galaxy Note (original)|Samsung Galaxy Note]] in 2011, the Galaxy S line is Flagship Smartphone of the company.
The series consisted initially of [[smartphone]]s and the first device, the [[Samsung Galaxy S]], was announced in March 2010 and released for sale in June of that year. Since the introduction of the [[Samsung Galaxy Note (original)|Samsung Galaxy Note]] in 2011, the Galaxy S line is Flagship Smartphone of the company.


Samsung later expanded the Galaxy S line to [[tablet computer]]s with the announcement of the [[Samsung Galaxy Tab series|Galaxy Tab S]] in June 2014 and released the next month. As of 2019, the latest smartphones in the Galaxy S series are the [[Samsung Galaxy S10]], [[Samsung Galaxy S10+]] and [[Samsung Galaxy S10e]], all released on 21 February 2019, and the latest tablet is the [[Samsung Galaxy Tab S7]] released on July 31, 2019.
Samsung later expanded the Galaxy S line to [[tablet computer]]s with the announcement of the [[Samsung Galaxy Tab series|Galaxy Tab S]] in June 2014 and released the next month. As of 2019, the latest smartphones in the Galaxy S series are the [[Samsung Galaxy S10]], [[Samsung Galaxy S10+]] and [[Samsung Galaxy S10e]], all released on 21 February 2019, and the latest tablet is the [[Samsung Galaxy Tab series|Samsung Galaxy Tab S6]] released on July 31, 2019.


== Phones ==
== Phones ==

Revision as of 10:24, 14 December 2019

Samsung Galaxy S series
DeveloperSamsung Electronics
TypeSmartphones and tablets Android
Release date4 June 2010; 14 years ago (2010-06-04)
System on a chipSamsung Exynos
Qualcomm Snapdragon
Samsung Galaxy S logo until 2015

The Samsung Galaxy S series is a line of high-end Android-powered mobile devices produced by Samsung Electronics.

The series consisted initially of smartphones and the first device, the Samsung Galaxy S, was announced in March 2010 and released for sale in June of that year. Since the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Note in 2011, the Galaxy S line is Flagship Smartphone of the company.

Samsung later expanded the Galaxy S line to tablet computers with the announcement of the Galaxy Tab S in June 2014 and released the next month. As of 2019, the latest smartphones in the Galaxy S series are the Samsung Galaxy S10, Samsung Galaxy S10+ and Samsung Galaxy S10e, all released on 21 February 2019, and the latest tablet is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 released on July 31, 2019.

Phones

Samsung Galaxy S

The original Samsung Galaxy S smartphone was announced in March 2010 and released in June 2010.

  • Display: 4.0" Super AMOLED display with 480x800 pixel resolution
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 3
  • Storage: Between 2 and 16 GB (expandable)
  • RAM: 512 MB
  • Battery: 1500 mAH (removable)

Samsung Galaxy S II

Samsung announced the Galaxy S II on 13 February 2011.

  • Display: 4.3" or 4.5" Super AMOLED display with 480x800 pixel resolution
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 4 Dual, Texas Instruments OMAP4430, or Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 APQ8060
  • Storage: 16 or 32 GB (expandable)
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • Battery: 1650 or 1800 mAH (removable)

Samsung Galaxy S III

Samsung announced the Galaxy S III on 3 May 2012. It features a multiwindow feature whereby users can use two apps simultaneously (available from Android 4.1),[1] an "Ambient Light" feature whereby the screen brightness can automatically adjust to the light level, a "Smart Stay" feature that can prevent the phone's screen from turning off by looking at the phone,[2] a personal assistant called S Voice,[3] the ability to tag faces in the phone's gallery,[4] an "S Beam" feature to transfer files via NFC,[5] an LED light on the front of the phone that can be used for notifications, a "Motion Gestures" feature whereby users can accomplish tasks by moving the phone,[6] and color point effects for the camera.[7]

  • Display: 4.8" Super AMOLED display with 720x1280 pixel resolution
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 4 Quad, Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8960, or Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 MSM8228
  • Storage: 16, 32, or 64 GB (expandable)
  • RAM: 1, 1.5, or 2 GB
  • Battery: 2100 mAH (replaceable)

Samsung Galaxy S4

The Galaxy S4 was announced by Samsung on 14 March 2013. Improvements over its predecessor, the Galaxy S3, include an IR blaster that allowed the phone to be a universal remote control,[8][9] a "Smart.Program" feature that would pause videos when nobody was looking at the screen,[10] a "Smart Rotation" feature whereby the screen rotation blocked itself by detecting the user's face,[11] a "Smart Scroll" feature whereby webpages would automatically scroll by tilting the head or device,[12] a "Story Album" feature,[13] a barometer to measure the altitude level,[14] the ability to measure the ambient temperature,[14] the ability to measure the ambient humidity percentage,[14] a one-handed mode (available via update),[15] the ability to increase the sensitivity for usage with gloves,[16] an "Air View" feature that allows information to be shown by hovering the screen without touching it,[17] an "Air Gesture" feature" whereby users can control the device by moving the hand over the phone,[18] the option to adapt the phone to an optimal display[19] and optimal sound,[20] the ability to take a photo and record up to nine seconds of sound,[21] the ability to take a fast-motion photo and make a repeat effect,[22] the ability to take a photo and animate it,[23] and the ability to erase parts of a photo.[24]

The Galaxy S4 was introduced with so many features the phone was called feature creep[25] and called innovation[26] by some.

  • Display: 5.0" Super AMOLED display with 1080x1920 pixel resolution
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 5 Octa 5410 or Qualcomm Snapdragon 600
  • Storage: 16, 32 or 64 GB (expandable)
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Battery: 2600 mAH (replaceable)

Samsung Galaxy S5

The Samsung Galaxy S5 was announced on 24 February 2014. It improves upon the Galaxy S4 by adding a heart rate monitor,[27] IP67 water resistance,[28] a fingerprint scanner,[29] the ability to record 4K videos,[30] the ability to take better photos in low light levels,[31] a "Download Booster" feature to increase download levels to the maximum bandwidth allowed,[32] the ability to restrict the usage of battery by limiting the phone's usage,[33] and USB 3.0.[34] It removes the temperature sensor, humidity sensor, and "Story Album" feature from the Galaxy S4.

  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 5 Octa 5422, Qualcomm Snapdragon 801, or Qualcomm Snapdragon 805
  • Storage: 16, 32 or 64 GB (expandable)
  • RAM: 2 or 3 GB
  • Battery: 2800 mAH (replaceable)

Samsung Galaxy S6

The Samsung Galaxy S6 series consists of four phones: the Samsung Galaxy S6, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ and the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active. Samsung first announced the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge on 1 March 2015. On 13 August 2015, Samsung announced the Galaxy S6 edge+, along with the Galaxy Note5. The Galaxy S6 series improves upon its predecessors by adding the ability to quickly and wirelessly charge the phone,[35] virtual reality (compatible with the Galaxy Gear VR), a "Smart Manager" feature,[36] and the ability to customize the interface with themes.[37] It also features a new metal and glass build.

The Galaxy S6 series removes several features from its predecessors, such as the microSD slot, a removable battery, Air Gesture, Air View, Smart Pause, Smart Rotation, Smart Scroll, the one-handed mode, Sensitivity, and USB 3.0 support. In addition, the batteries in the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge are smaller than the battery in the Galaxy S5.

  • Display: 5.1" Super AMOLED display with 1440x2560 pixel resolution (Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge); 5.7" Super AMOLED display with 1440x2560 pixel resolution (Galaxy S6 edge+)
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 7 Octa 7420
  • Storage: 32, 64, or 128 GB
  • RAM: 3 GB (Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge); 4 GB (Galaxy S6 edge+)
  • Battery: 2550 mAH (Galaxy S6); 2600 mAH (Galaxy S6 edge); 3000 mAH (Galaxy S6 edge+)

Samsung Galaxy S7

The Samsung Galaxy S7 series, which consists of the Samsung Galaxy S7, the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge and the Samsung Galaxy S7 Active,was announced on 21 February 2016. They improve upon the Galaxy S6 by adding an always-on display to optionally show information while the screen is off,[38] a "Dual Pixel" camera feature for faster autofocus,[39] improved low-light photos,[40] and IP68 water resistance.[41] (The Galaxy S5 had IP67 water resistance; however, the Galaxy S6 lacked this feature.) It also includes a microSD card reader,[42] which had been present on the Galaxy S5 and earlier iterations of the Galaxy S line but was not present on the Galaxy S6. However, the IR blaster was removed from the Galaxy S7,[43] and the camera in the Galaxy S7 has 12 megapixels,[44] down from the Galaxy S6's 16 megapixels.

  • Display: 5.1" Super AMOLED display with 1440x2560 pixel resolution (Galaxy S7); 5.5" Super AMOLED display with 1440x2560 pixel resolution (Galaxy S7 edge)
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 8890 or Qualcomm Snapdragon 820
  • Storage: 32, 64, or 128 GB (expandable)
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Battery: 3000 mAH (Galaxy S7); 3600 mAH (Galaxy S7 edge)

Samsung Galaxy S8

Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy S8+ smartphones on 29 March 2017. They feature an iris scanner, which was not present on the Galaxy S7 phones. S Voice has also been replaced by Bixby. In addition, the microUSB port has been replaced by a USB-C port, and the physical home button and capacitive buttons have been replaced by on-screen keys.

  • Display: 5.8" Super AMOLED display with 1440x2960 pixel resolution (Galaxy S8); 6.2" Super AMOLED display with 1440x2960 pixel resolution (Galaxy S8+).
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 8895 or Qualcomm Snapdragon 835
  • Storage: 64 or 128 GB (expandable)
  • RAM: 4 or 6 GB
  • Battery: 3000 mAH (Galaxy S8); 3500 mAH (Galaxy S8+)
  • Colors: Midnight Black, Orchid Gray, Coral Blue, Arctic Silver, or Maple Gold[45]

Samsung Galaxy S9

The Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9+ were unveiled on 25 February 2018 at the Mobile World Congress, with an improved camera, redesigned back panel and improved internals. The fingerprint scanner on the back is relocated to below the rear-facing camera, and the earpiece becomes an additional speaker for stereo sound.

  • Display: 5.8" Super AMOLED display with 1440x2960 pixel resolution (Galaxy S9); 6.2" Super AMOLED display with 1440x2960 pixel resolution (Galaxy S9+).
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 9810 or Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
  • Storage: 64 GB (expandable)
  • RAM: 4 GB (Galaxy S9); 6 GB (Galaxy S9+)
  • Battery: 3000 mAh (Galaxy S9); 3500 mAh (Galaxy S9+)
  • Colors: Lilac Purple, Midnight Black, Titanium Gray, Coral Blue[46]

Samsung Galaxy S10

Samsung announced the Galaxy S10 series, consisting of the Samsung Galaxy S10e, Samsung Galaxy S10, and Samsung Galaxy S10+, on February 20, 2019.

Samsung Galaxy S10e

  • Display: 5.8" Dynamic AMOLED
  • Resolution: 2280 x 1080 pixels
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 9820 or Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • Storage: 128 GB / 256 GB (expandable)
  • RAM: 6 GB / 8 GB
  • Battery: 3,100 mAh
  • Introduced Features: Side-mounted Fingerprint Sensor, Dual Rear Cameras, Infinity-O Display, HDR-10 Video Recording, Reverse Wireless Charging (Qi-certified)
  • Price: $749 (128 GB), $849 (256 GB)

Samsung Galaxy S10

  • Display: 6.1" Dynamic AMOLED
  • Resolution: 3040 x 1440 pixels
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 9820 or Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • Storage: 128 GB / 512 GB (expandable)
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • Battery: 3,400 mAh
  • Introduced Features: Ultrasonic Fingerprint Sensor, Triple Rear Cameras, Infinity-O Display, HDR-10 Video Recording, Reverse Wireless Charging (Qi-certified)
  • Price: $899 (128 GB), $1149 (512 GB)

Samsung Galaxy S10+

  • Display: 6.4" Dynamic AMOLED
  • Resolution: 3040 x 1440 pixels
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 9820 or Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • Storage: 128 GB / 512 GB / 1 TB (expandable)
  • RAM: 8 GB / 12 GB
  • Battery: 4,100 mAh
  • Introduced Features: Ultrasonic Fingerprint Sensor, Triple Rear Cameras, Dual Front Cameras, Infinity-O Display, HDR-10 Video Recording, Reverse Wireless Charging (Qi-certified)
  • Price: $999 (128 GB), $1249 (512 GB), $1599 (1 TB)

Samsung Galaxy S10 5G

  • Display: 6.7" Dynamic AMOLED
  • Resolution: 3040 x 1440 pixels
  • Processor: Samsung Exynos 9820 or Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • Storage: 256 GB / 512 GB (non-expandable)
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • Battery: 4,500 mAh
  • Introduced Features: Ultrasonic Fingerprint Sensor, Quad Rear Cameras, Dual Front Cameras, Infinity-O Display, HDR-10 Video Recording, Reverse Wireless Charging (Qi-certified)
  • Price: $1299 (256 GB), $1399 (512 GB)

Tablets

Samsung Galaxy Tab S

the first generation Galaxy Tab, The Samsung Galaxy Tab S was announced on June 12, 2014. The tablet comes in two sizes, a 8.4-inch version and a 10.5-inch version.

  • Display: 8.4" Super AMOLED display with 1600x2560 pixel resolution (8.4-inch version); 10.5" Super AMOLED display with 1600x2560 pixel resolution (10.5-inch version)
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (both versions), Samsung Exynos 5 Octa 5420 (both versions), or Samsung Exynos 5 Octa 5433 (10.5-inch version)
  • Storage: 16 or 32 GB (expandable)
  • RAM: 3 GB

Samsung Galaxy Tab S2

Samsung announced the Galaxy Tab S2 series on 20 July 2015. It comes in two sizes, an 8.0-inch version and a 9.7-inch version.

  • Display: 8.0" Super AMOLED display with 1536x2048 pixel resolution (8.0-inch version); 9.7" Super AMOLED display with 1536x2048 pixel resolution (9.7-inch version)
  • Storage: 32 or 64 GB (expandable)

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3

Samsung announced the Galaxy Tab S3 on 26 February 2017. Unlike the Galaxy Tab S and Galaxy Tab S2, the Galaxy Tab S3 only comes in one size, a 9.7-inch model.

  • Display: 9.7" Super AMOLED display with 1536x2048 pixel resolution
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 820
  • Storage: 32 or 128 GB (expandable)
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Battery: 6000 mAH

Samsung Galaxy Tab S4

The Galaxy Tab S4 was announced on August 1, 2018. It features a larger 10.5-inch display with slimmer bezels, and facial and iris scanning.

  • Display: 10.5-inch 2560x1600 Super AMOLED
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 835
  • Storage: 64 or 256 GB (expandable up to 400 GB)
  • Memory: 4 GB
  • Battery: 7300 mAh

Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e

Samsung announced the Galaxy Tab S5e on February 15, 2019.[47]

  • Display: 10.5-inch 2560x1600 Super AMOLED
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 670
  • Storage: 64 or 128 GB (expandable)
  • Memory: 4 or 6 GB
  • Battery: 7040 mAH

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 (2019)

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 was announced on the 31st July 2019.

  • Display: 10.5-inch 2560x1600 Super AMOLED
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
  • Storage: 128/256 GB (expandable up to 512 GB)
  • Memory: 6/8 GB
  • Battery: 7,040 mAh
  • Rear Camera: 13 MP wide + 5 MP ultra-wide
  • Front Camera: 8 MP
  • Dimensions: 244.5 × 159.5 × 5.7 mm
  • Weight: 420 grams
  • Price: Starts at $649.99

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