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FAQ Samsung

Are you thinking about buying a Samsung used but are still undecided? Let's examine the advantages and considerations when buying.

What Galaxy series are there?

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

Why did Samsung jump from Galaxy S10 straight 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 differentiate the device from competitors.

Which is better: Samsung Galaxy S or A?

The S series offers premium quality, superior performance, high-quality cameras and the latest technologies, but is also more expensive. In contrast, the A series offers good value for money with solid specs and sufficient performance for everyday tasks, but is usually not as strong in camera and build quality. If you want the best and are willing to invest more, the S series is the way to go. If you want a good smartphone at a reasonable price, the A series is ideal.

What is the difference between the Galaxy Note series and the Galaxy S series?

The Galaxy Note series is similar to the Galaxy S series, but also offers a stylus called the S Pen for notes, drawings and navigation.

What does the Galaxy M series offer?

The Galaxy M series is a budget smartphone series from Samsung and 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 the user interface, app store, and other features are different.

Customization options: Samsung smartphones are known for their high degree of customization. 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 them more accessible to users with different budgets. iPhones are generally 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. Samsung smartphones also typically have larger screens and better battery life.

Compatibility: iPhones are more closely integrated with other Apple products like Macs, iPads, and Apple Watches. If you own other Apple devices, using an iPhone can provide a more seamless experience.