2000: Old Phone SGH 2001: N620, T100, etc. 2002: A800 etc. 2003: C100, E600, etc. 2004: Z C T E X Series 2005: FunClub Phone 2006: C300 etc. 2007: X550, etc. 2008: U G And J Series 2009: Champ Corby Monte And GT Series 2010: Galaxy S And Other Galaxy Series 2011: Galaxy S2, Wave, Note, etc. 2012: Galaxy S3, Note 2, etc. 2013: Galaxy S4, Note 3 etc. 2014: Galaxy S5, Note 4 And Note Edge etc. 2015: S6, S6 Edge, S6 Edge+ etc. 2016: S7, S7 Edge, Note 7 etc. 2017: S8, Note 8, etc. 2018: S9, Note 9, etc. 2019: S10, S10+ Note 10 etc. 2020: S20, S20+ S20 Ultra, etc. 2021: S21 and Others 2022: S22 and others 2023: S23 and others 2024: S24 and others
The change in Samsung phones when the iPhone was released is quite noticeable. Before then, Samsung phones were pretty complicated, with 4 buttons in 2006. When the iPhone was released in 2007, with only 1 button, most phone companies scrambled to compete with the iPhone, including Samsung, and in only 2 years they had only what appears to be 1 button on their phones.
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don't be misled by this video; the years are wrong. the "2008" phone is actually a galaxy S1 from 2010, the "2009" phone is actually a galaxy S2 from 2011, and the "2010" phone is actually a galaxy S3 from 2012. also phones with that big a screen with no keypad didn't exist in 2006.
Very nice and very interesting to see 20 years of Samsung phones over the years. Although, with regard to the ending, Samsung actually released their Z Flip and Z Fold phones in 2019. I say that as someone who’s been the proud owner of a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 since 2022. Yeah, the cost of living crisis meant that having the latest phone wasn’t exactly where my head was at, but my S10 was on borrowed time as its achy breaky battery was completely fucked. It couldn’t stay charged for more than 2 hours. Because of the cost of living crisis, I initially chose the cheaper option of buying a 10,000 mAh power bank in an attempt to kick the can down the road, but in July that year the notorious heatwave hit hard. As my old S10 got hotter on charge in my pocket all day, the battery got so hot that it started burning my leg. It would deactivate the camera as temperature warnings appeared, and sometimes it would stop charging altogether. I took that as my sign to call it goodnight Vienna and spend £800 on a used Z Fold 3.