A brief overview of Samsung smartphones



What Galaxy series are there?

There is the Galaxy S, Galaxy Note, Galaxy A, Galaxy M, and Galaxy Z series. You can find out how these differ below.

Why did Samsung jump from Galaxy S10 directly to Galaxy S20?

Samsung skipped the Galaxy S11-19 and instead released the Galaxy S20 in 2020, possibly to align the numbering with the year or to set the device apart from competitors.

What characterises the Galaxy S series?

The Galaxy S series is Samsung's flagship series and is known for its high-end features and premium design.

What's the difference between the Galaxy Note series and the Galaxy S series?

The Galaxy Note series is similar to the Galaxy S series, but it also offers a stylus called the S Pen for taking notes, drawing, and navigating.

Who is the Galaxy A series for?

The Galaxy A series is aimed at users who are looking for a mid-range smartphone with solid features at a lower price.

What does the Galaxy M series offer?

The Galaxy M series is a budget smartphone series from Samsung that offers affordable devices with good features, such as large displays and long battery life.

What is special about the Galaxy Z series?

The Galaxy Z series includes Samsung's foldable smartphones with innovative displays that can switch between a phone and a tablet-sized screen.

What is the difference between Samsung Galaxy and iPhone?
  • Operating system: Samsung smartphones run on the Android operating system, while iPhones run on Apple's iOS. This means that the user interface, app store, and other features are different.
  • Customisability: Samsung smartphones are known for their high degree of customisation. Users can change the look of their home screens, add widgets, and even use third-party launchers to completely change the look and feel of their devices.
  • Price: Samsung offers a wide range of smartphones at different price points, making it more accessible to users on different budgets. iPhones tend to be more expensive than their Samsung counterparts.
  • Features: Samsung smartphones often have features that iPhones don't, such as expandable storage, headphone jacks, and the ability to use a stylus. In addition, Samsung smartphones typically have larger screens and better battery life.
  • Compatibility: iPhones are more closely integrated with other Apple products, such as Macs, iPads, and Apple Watches. If you own other Apple devices, using an iPhone can provide a more seamless experience.