Each Samsung Galaxy Series

Samsung has launched a variety of Galaxy series over the years, catering to different user needs. Here's a summary of the most notable series, including their first and latest (or last, for defunct series) phones, as well as their purpose:

1. Galaxy S Series (Super Smart)

  • Purpose: Flagship smartphones with top-tier performance and features.
  • First Phone: Galaxy S (2010)
  • Latest Phone: Galaxy S24 Ultra (2024)

2. Galaxy Note Series (Now Defunct)

  • Purpose: High-end devices with large screens and S Pen functionality for productivity.
  • First Phone: Galaxy Note (2011)
  • Last Phone: Galaxy Note20 Ultra (2020), before merging with the S series.

3. Galaxy A Series (Alpha)

  • Purpose: Mid-range devices with flagship-like features.
  • First Phone: Galaxy Alpha (2014)
  • Latest Phone: Galaxy A16 (2024).

4. Galaxy Z Series

  • Purpose: Foldable and innovative smartphones.
  • First Phone: Galaxy Z Fold (2019)
  • Latest Phone: Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 (2024).

5. Galaxy M Series (Millennial)

  • Purpose: Budget-friendly phones with a focus on battery life.
  • First Phone: Galaxy M10 and M20 (2019)
  • Latest Phone: Galaxy M55s (2024).

6. Galaxy J Series (Junior/Joy) (Defunct)

  • Purpose: Affordable and entry-level smartphones.
  • First Phone: Galaxy J1 (2015)
  • Last Phone: Galaxy J4 Core (2018).

7. Galaxy F Series (Fun/Flipkart)

  • Purpose: Budget and mid-range devices for online sales.
  • First Phone: Galaxy F41 (2020)
  • Latest Phone: Galaxy F05 (2024).

8. Galaxy XCover Series

  • Purpose: Rugged phones for outdoor and industrial use.
  • First Phone: Galaxy XCover (2011)
  • Latest Phone: Galaxy XCover7 (2024).

These series highlight Samsung's diverse strategy, catering to everything from budget-conscious users to tech enthusiasts who want cutting-edge innovation.

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