I was trying to catch up with Samsung's line-up of mobile phones in 2019, and it was virtually impossible to do. Apple released a total of three smarthpones in the last 12 months (the iPhone 11, the iPhone 11 Pro, and the iPhone 11 Pro Max), and it already represents an increase over what Apple was used to in the past (one or two smartphones models each year).
Well, I tryed to count how many models Samsung released or unveiled in the last twelve months, and I came accross no less than 40 different smartphones, with slight variations between them (and I am not counting the models released in 2018 and which are still on sale). I may have left one or two models out of the list, as there are so many. Samsung released only some of them (some of the highest-end models) in the U.S., but there are several other models released elsewhere in the world. This is the full list of all models I found, which is pretty impressive and confusing. I am not sure if there is a strategy to justify this, or if this is really some lack of planning.
Samsung Galaxy M10
Samsung Galaxy M10s
Samsung Galaxy M20
Samsung Galaxy M20s
Samsung Galaxy M30
Samsung Galaxy M30s
Samsung Galaxy M40
Samsung Galaxy A10
Samsung Galaxy A10s
Samsung Galaxy A10e
Samsung Galaxy A20
Samsung Galaxy A20e
Samsung Galaxy A20s
Samsung Galaxy A2 Core
Samsung Galaxy A30
Samsung Galaxy A30s
Samsung Galaxy A40
Samsung Galaxy A40s
Samsung Galaxy A50
Samsung Galaxy A50s
Samsung Galaxy A51
Samsung Galaxy A60
Samsung Galaxy A70
Samsung Galaxy A70s
Samsung Galaxy A71
Samsung Galaxy A80
Samsung Galaxy A90 5G
Samsung Galaxy S10
Samsung Galaxy S10e
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy Note 10
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy Jean2
Samsung Galaxy XCover FieldPro
Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro
Samsung Galaxy Fold
Samsung Galaxy Fold 5G
Edit: Just found more smartphones, so I updated the list which had 36 of them. Now they are 41 in total.
Well, I tryed to count how many models Samsung released or unveiled in the last twelve months, and I came accross no less than 40 different smartphones, with slight variations between them (and I am not counting the models released in 2018 and which are still on sale). I may have left one or two models out of the list, as there are so many. Samsung released only some of them (some of the highest-end models) in the U.S., but there are several other models released elsewhere in the world. This is the full list of all models I found, which is pretty impressive and confusing. I am not sure if there is a strategy to justify this, or if this is really some lack of planning.
Samsung Galaxy M10
Samsung Galaxy M10s
Samsung Galaxy M20
Samsung Galaxy M20s
Samsung Galaxy M30
Samsung Galaxy M30s
Samsung Galaxy M40
Samsung Galaxy A10
Samsung Galaxy A10s
Samsung Galaxy A10e
Samsung Galaxy A20
Samsung Galaxy A20e
Samsung Galaxy A20s
Samsung Galaxy A2 Core
Samsung Galaxy A30
Samsung Galaxy A30s
Samsung Galaxy A40
Samsung Galaxy A40s
Samsung Galaxy A50
Samsung Galaxy A50s
Samsung Galaxy A51
Samsung Galaxy A60
Samsung Galaxy A70
Samsung Galaxy A70s
Samsung Galaxy A71
Samsung Galaxy A80
Samsung Galaxy A90 5G
Samsung Galaxy S10
Samsung Galaxy S10e
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy Note 10
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy Jean2
Samsung Galaxy XCover FieldPro
Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro
Samsung Galaxy Fold
Samsung Galaxy Fold 5G
Edit: Just found more smartphones, so I updated the list which had 36 of them. Now they are 41 in total.
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