The History of Samsung Galaxy S Series

The History of Samsung Galaxy S Series

Despite the great success of the original Galaxy S, the Samsung Galaxy S series had its ups and downs. The first generation was a hit, but in 2011, the S2 won the Mobile World Congress Global Awards for Smartphone of the Year. In 2012, the company quietly released the S3, which received an unprecedented amount of attention. The S3 finally achieved the company's goal - it was regarded as the iPhone killer.

Samsung Galaxy S3

Samsung has released many devices since its first Galaxy S phone in 2011. The most popular model in 2011 was the Galaxy Nexus. This model was followed by the Galaxy Ace Plus and Galaxy Beam. The Galaxy Pocket was releaseda in 2012 and sold nearly a million units. It is one of the most popular smartphones of all time. It is also available in a variety of colors. The S3 has been updated since its release, and the S4 is similar to its predecessor.

Samsung Galaxy S4

The History of Samsung Galaxy S4 starts with the original model, the Galaxy S, which was released in summer 2010. The S had a 4.3-inch HD display and a 1.2GHz dual-core processor. It was the first Android phone to use a high-definition screen, and it broke the one-gigabyte storage barrier. With the S3, Samsung continued to improve the hardware and software inside the phone, but it was the design that really set it apart.

Samsung Galaxy S5

The Samsung Galaxy S5 is the last of the classic Galaxy S series. It comes with a plastic backplate that can be removed for easier battery replacement. The S5 is the last "durable" phone in the line, though Samsung continues to sell "Active" Galaxy S devices. Although the S5 is not water-resistant, it does still have a water-resistance rating. Unlike the original S5 model, the Neo is available for under $300 and runs Android 7.0 Nougat with Samsung Experience.

Samsung Galaxy S6

The Samsung Galaxy S6 is the sixth phone in the company's S series. It was released on 1 March 2015, in two variants - the S6 edge+. It is the successor to the Galaxy S5, and is a direct competitor to the iPhone 6. For those interested in the history of the Galaxy S6, we've listed below some facts about the new model. Let's take a look at each variant in turn.

Samsung Galaxy S7

The Galaxy S series is a long-running success story for Samsung, and the new S7 Edge are no different. The S6 launched in April 2009, with the Galaxy i7500 and Android operating system. In just a year, the S series was released as a direct rival to Apple's iPhone. Here's a look at some of the most notable features of these two latest models.

Samsung Galaxy S8

The Galaxy S8 line of smartphones was released in late 2017. After a series of problems involving the Galaxy Note 7, Samsung decided to introduce its own voice assistant, Bixby, with the Galaxy S8+. Although the Galaxy S7 family sold well, the hardware button that enabled Bixby was controversial. Some users claimed that the facial recognition software on the phone could be fooled with a photograph. Despite the criticism, Samsung responded with a statement saying that facial recognition should not be used as a biometric security solution. Samsung subsequently changed the design of the Galaxy S8 to move the fingerprint sensor to the back of the device.

Samsung Galaxy S9

The history of the Samsung Galaxy S9 is a fascinating one. From its introduction to its release, the Galaxy S has been a popular mobile device in the market. It's the latest flagship smartphone from Samsung and comes with a host of new features. Its predecessor, the Galaxy S3, was a 4-inch device with an IPS LCD display, a 1GHz processor, a 5-megapixel rear camera without flash, 512MB RAM, and a 1,500mAh battery. It was sold by different US carriers; T-Mobile sold the global edition while Sprint sold a version with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a rear camera with flash, and no internal memory. Both models came with an external memory card slot for storage, which could be used to add more memory.

Samsung Galaxy S10

The Samsung Galaxy S10 line has four devices. The primary S10 Plus models remain, but the company has also released the high-end Galaxy S10 5G and the budget-friendly Galaxy S10e. All of these phones have the same Snapdragon 855 processor, but each has different internal specs. Prices range from $749 to $1399, depending on the model. Here are some of the most important features of each model.