Samsung Galaxy A series

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Samsung Galaxy A series
Samsung Galaxy A Series Logo.svg
Developer Samsung Electronics
Type Smartphones and tablets
Release date31 October 2014;9 years ago (2014-10-31)
System on a chip

The Samsung Galaxy A series is a line of mid-range smartphones and tablets manufactured by Samsung Electronics as part of their Galaxy line. The first model in the series was the first-generation Galaxy Alpha, released on 31 October 2014.

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Following the announcement of the 2017 series, Samsung announced that they hoped to sell up to 20 million Galaxy A series smartphones, targeting consumers in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America. [1]

As of 2020, most of the Galaxy A series models are available in most countries. Galaxy Tab A is also part of the A series and is available in most countries as well. [2]

Galaxy A
2014Samsung Galaxy Alpha
2015Samsung Galaxy A (2015)
2016Samsung Galaxy A (2016)
2017Samsung Galaxy A (2017)
2018Samsung Galaxy A (2018)
2019Samsung Galaxy Ax0
2020Samsung Galaxy Ax1
2021Samsung Galaxy Ax2
2022Samsung Galaxy Ax3
2023Samsung Galaxy Ax4
2024Samsung Galaxy Ax5

Phones

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Galaxy Alpha and A (2015)

The Samsung Galaxy Alpha was introduced on 13 August 2014 and released in September 2014. A high-end device, the Galaxy Alpha is Samsung's first smartphone to incorporate a metallic frame and more premium materials, although the remainder of its physical appearance still resembles previous models such as the Galaxy S5. It also incorporates the Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 or Samsung's new Exynos 5430 system-on-chip, which is the first mobile system-on-chip to use a 20 nanometer manufacturing process.

However, the Galaxy Alpha received mixed reviews: although praised for its higher quality build and design in comparison to earlier Galaxy models' utilitarian plastic construction, the device was criticized for its modest specifications in comparison to the flagship Galaxy S5, with the Alpha being criticized for lacking water resistance, lower resolution screen (720p versus 1080p) and no MicroSD slot for expandable storage. The Alpha also debuted at a price too high for what some considered to be a "mid-range" smartphone, as although it did share the same Snapdragon 801 as the Galaxy S5, most earlier phones with the Snapdragon 801 had already been on the market for months and saw price drops.

Following its launch, Samsung Electronics CEO JK Shin explained that the Alpha was "built and designed based on the specific desires of the consumer market." The company touted that the Galaxy Alpha would mark a "new design approach" for Samsung's products, and that elements from the Alpha could appear on future Samsung models. [3] Its operating system is based on Android 4.4.4 "KitKat" with its own version of TouchWiz UI. Several updates were made throughout the world and in April 2015, Android 5.0.2 "Lollipop" was made available through an OTA update. [4]

Model Alpha [5] A3 [6] A5 [7] A7 [8] A8 [9]
Support statusUnsupported
DatesAnnouncedAugust 2014October 201430 October 2014January 2015August 2015
ReleasedSeptember 2014December 2014February 2015August 2015
OSInitial TouchWiz 3
Android 4.4
TouchWiz 3.5
Android 4.4
TouchWiz 5
Android 5.1
LatestTouchWiz 5
Android 5.1
TouchWiz 6
Android 6.0.1
TouchWiz 6
Android 7
Dimensions
mm (in)
Height132.4 (5.21)130.0 (5.12)139.3 (5.48)151 (5.9)158 (6.2)
Width65.5 (2.58)65.5 (2.58)69.7 (2.74)76.2 (3.00)76.8 (3.02)
Depth6.7 (0.26)6.9 (0.27)6.7 (0.26)6.7 (0.26)5.9 (0.23)
Weight
g (lb)
115 (0.254)110.3 (0.243)123 (0.271)123 (0.271)151 (0.333)
Colors              
DisplaySize4.7 in (120 mm)4.5 in (110 mm)5.0 in (130 mm)5.0 in (130 mm)5.7 in (140 mm)
Resolution720 x 1280540 x 960720 x 12801080 x 1920
Refresh Rate60 Hz
TypeSuper AMOLED
Front camera12 MP8 MP13 MP16 MP
Rear cameras2.1 MP5 MP
RAM2 GB1 GB
1.5 GB
2 GB
Storage32 GB16 GB32 GB
ProcessorQualcomm
Snapdragon 801
Qualcomm
Exynos 5430 Octa
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 410
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 615
Samsung
Exynos 5430 Octa
BatteryCapacity (mAh)18601900230026003050
ReplaceableYesNo
Fast ChargingNo
NFCYes
IP ratingNo

Galaxy A (2016)

New features were introduced in the Galaxy A 2016 Series which includes metal and glass body, NFC which supports Samsung Pay, Samsung's Adaptive Fast charging feature and increased battery life. The Galaxy A (2016) series are very similar to the Galaxy S6, and the Galaxy Note 5 flagships, which were released in April 2015, and August 2015, respectively.

Model A3 [10] A5 [11] A7 [12] A8 [13] A9 [14] A9 Pro [15]
Support statusUnsupported
DatesAnnouncedDecember 2015September 2016December 2015March 2016
ReleasedDecember 2015October 2016January 2016May 2016
OSInitial TouchWiz 5
Android 5.1.1
TouchWiz Grace UX
Android 6.0.1
TouchWiz 5
Android 5.1.1
TouchWiz 6
Android 6.0.1
Latest Experience 8.1
Android 7
Experience 9.0
Android 8
TouchWiz 6
Android 6
Experience 9.0
Android 8
Dimensions
mm (in)
Height134.5 (5.30)144.8 (5.70)151.5 (5.96)156.6 (6.17)161.7 (6.37)
Width65.2 (2.57)71 (2.8)74.1 (2.92)76.8 (3.02)80.9 (3.19)
Depth7.3 (0.29)7.2 (0.28)7.4 (0.29)7.9 (0.31)
Weight
g (lb)
132 (0.291)155 (0.342)172 (0.379)200 (0.44)210 (0.46)182 (0.401)
Colors               
DisplaySize4.7 in (120 mm)5.2 in (130 mm)5.5 in (140 mm)5.7 in (140 mm)6.0 in (150 mm)
Resolution720 x 12801080 x 1920
Refresh Rate60 Hz
TypeSuper AMOLED
Front camera5 MP8 MP
Rear cameras13 MP16 MP13 MP16 MP
RAM1.5 GB2 GB3 GB4 GB3 GB
Storage16 GB32 GB
ProcessorQualcomm
Snapdragon 410
Samsung
Exynos 7578
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 615
Samsung
Exynos 7580
Samsung
Exynos 5420 Octa
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 652
BatteryCapacity (mAh)23002900330040005000
ReplaceableNo
Fast ChargingNo18 WNo18 W
NFCYes
IP ratingNo

Galaxy A (2017)

In January 2017, Samsung unveiled the 2017 edition of the Galaxy A series. Newly improved features include 16-megapixel front and back cameras, an Exynos 7 Octa 7880 SoC, a 3D glass display (similar to Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+, Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S7), barometer and gyroscope sensors and IP68 certification for water and dust resistance as well as support for Gear 360 (2017). The new design of the series are very similar to the Galaxy S7 and the S7 Edge, released in March 2016. [16] [17] The series comprises three models. This was the last Galaxy A series to use the TouchWiz user interface, before being superseded by Samsung Experience and One UI in later models.

ModelA3 [18] A5 [19] A7 [20]
Support statusUnsupported
DatesAnnouncedJanuary 2017
ReleasedJanuary 2017
OSInitial TouchWiz 6
Android 6
Latest Experience 9.0
Android 8
Dimensions
mm (in)
Height135.4 (5.33)146.1 (5.75)156.8 (6.17)
Width66.2 (2.61)71.4 (2.81)77.6 (3.06)
Depth7.9 (0.31)7.9 (0.31)7.9 (0.31)
Weight
g (lb)
138 (0.304)157 (0.346)186 (0.410)
Colors    
DisplaySize4.7 in (120 mm)5.2 in (130 mm)5.7 in (140 mm)
Resolution720 x 12801080 x 1920
Refresh Rate60 Hz
TypeSuper AMOLED
Front camera8 MP16 MP
Rear cameras13 MP16 MP
RAM2 GB3 GB
Storage16 GB32 GB
64 GB
32 GB
ProcessorSamsung
Exynos 7870 Octa
Samsung
Exynos 7880 Octa
BatteryCapacity (mAh)235030003600
ReplaceableNo
Fast ChargingNo18 W
NFCYes
IP ratingIP68

Galaxy A (2018)

The 2018 Galaxy A Series marked a major expansion for the lineup and introduces many high-end features for the first time in the Galaxy A series, including multi-lens camera, Infinity Display, Adaptive Fast Charging, IP68 certification, and revamped design. It was the first generation of Galaxy A devices that launched with the Samsung Experience UI derived from the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 9, and the oldest series that would partially receive an update to One UI. The series comprises nine models.

Model A6 A6+ A6s A7 A8 A8+ A8 Star A8s A9
Support statusUnsupported
DatesAnnouncedMay 2018October 201820 September 2018December 2017June 2018December 2018October 2018
ReleasedSeptember 2018May 2018October 2018January 2018June 2018December 2018November 2018
OSInitial Experience 9
Android 8
Experience 8.5
Android 7.1.1
Experience 9
Android 8
Experience 9.5
Android 8.1
Experience 9
Android 8
Latest One UI 2.0
Android 10
Experience 9
Android 8
One UI 1.0
Android 9
One UI 2.0
Android 10
Dimensions
mm (in)
Height149.9 (5.90)160.2 (6.31)156.3 (6.15)159.8 (6.29)149.2 (5.87)159.9 (6.30)162.4 (6.39)158.4 (6.24)162.5 (6.40)
Width70.8 (2.79)75.7 (2.98)76.5 (3.01)76.8 (3.02)70.6 (2.78)75.7 (2.98)77.0 (3.03)74.9 (2.95)77.0 (3.03)
Depth7.7 (0.30)7.9 (0.31)8.4 (0.33)7.5 (0.30)8.4 (0.33)8.3 (0.33)7.6 (0.30)7.4 (0.29)7.8 (0.31)
Weight
g (lb)
162 (0.357)186 (0.410)183 (0.403)168 (0.370)172 (0.379)191 (0.421)173 (0.381)183 (0.403)
Colors                           
DisplaySize5.6 in (140 mm)6.0 in (150 mm)5.6 in (140 mm)6.0 in (150 mm)6.3 in (160 mm)6.4 in (160 mm)6.3 in (160 mm)
Resolution720 x 14801080 x 22201080 x 21601080 x 22201080 x 23401080 x 2220
Refresh Rate60 Hz
TypeSuper AMOLEDPLS LCDSuper AMOLED
Camera cutoutInfinity-O
Front camera16 MP24 MP12 MP24 MP16 MP + 8 MP24 MP
Rear camerasWide16 MP12 MP24 MP16 MP24 MP + 16 MP24 MP
Ultrawide8 MP8 MP
Depth5 MP5 MP
Telephoto10 MP
RAM3 GB
4 GB
6 GB4 GB
6 GB
4 GB4 GB
6 GB
6 GB
8 GB
Storage32 GB
64 GB
64 GB
128 GB
32 GB
64 GB
64 GB128 GB64 GB
128 GB
ProcessorSamsung
Exynos 7870 Octa
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 450
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 660
Samsung
Exynos 7885 Octa
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 660
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 710
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 660
BatteryCapacity (mAh)30003500330030003500370034003800
ReplaceableNo
Fast ChargingNo18 W15 W18 W
NFCYesNoYes
IP ratingNoIP68No

Galaxy Ax0

Samsung introduced the 2019 Galaxy A Series in February 2019, alongside the online-exclusive Galaxy M Series. Unlike all the previous models, the lineup shifts to the new two-digit nomenclature first introduced in the Galaxy S10. It retains the higher-end features previously introduced in the Galaxy A 2018 series with several improvements, alongside a "waterdrop" notch display (also debuted in the Galaxy M series), higher battery capacity, newer SoCs, and higher memory capacity. The video stabilization feature returned after it was removed from the Galaxy A 2017 series, but IP67 rating was removed on the higher models. [21] This lineup, except the A2 Core, features One UI user interface, in accordance to the S10 series. The series comprises the most numerous models of the Galaxy A series, with nineteen models.

Model A2 Core [22] A10e A10 [23] A10s A20e [24] A20 [25] A20 [26]
Japan
A20s A30 [23] A30
Japan
A30s A40 [27] A50 [23] A50s A60 [28] A70 [29] A70s A80 A90 5G [30]
Support statusUnsupportedSecurity only
DatesAnnouncedApril 2019July 201928 February 201912 August 201910 April 201919 March 2019Un­known24 September 201925 February 2019Un­known22 August 201919 March 201925 February 201922 August 2019April 201926 March 2019September 201910 April 2019September 2019
ReleasedApril 2019August 201919 March 201927 August 2019May 20195 April 2019Un­known5 October 2019March 2019Un­known11 September 2019April 201918 March 2019September 2019June 20191 May 2019September 2019May 2019September 2019
OSInitial Experience 9.0
Android 8 Go
One UI 1.0
Android 9
LatestExperience 9.5
Android 8.1 Go
One UI 3.1
Android 11
Dimensions
mm (in)
Height141.6 (5.57)147.3 (5.80)155.6 (6.13)156.9 (6.18)147.4 (5.80)158.4 (6.24)150.0 (5.91)163.3 (6.43)158.5 (6.24)160.0 (6.30)158.5 (6.24)144.4 (5.69)158.5 (6.24)158.5 (6.24)155.3 (6.11)164.3 (6.47)164.3 (6.47)165.2 (6.50)164.8 (6.49)
Width71.0 (2.80)69.6 (2.74)75.6 (2.98)75.8 (2.98)69.7 (2.74)74.7 (2.94)71.0 (2.80)77.5 (3.05)74.7 (2.94)75.0 (2.95)74.7 (2.94)69.2 (2.72)74.7 (2.94)74.5 (2.93)73.9 (2.91)76.7 (3.02)76.7 (3.02)76.5 (3.01)76.4 (3.01)
Depth9.1 (0.36)8.4 (0.33)7.9 (0.31)7.8 (0.31)8.4 (0.33)7.8 (0.31)8.1 (0.32)8.0 (0.31)7.7 (0.30)8.0 (0.31)7.8 (0.31)7.9 (0.31)7.7 (0.30)7.7 (0.30)7.9 (0.31)7.9 (0.31)7.9 (0.31)9.3 (0.37)8.4 (0.33)
Weight
g (lb)
142 (0.313)141 (0.311)168 (0.370)168 (0.370)141 (0.311)169 (0.373)151 (0.333)183 (0.403)165 (0.364)176 (0.388)166 (0.366)140 (0.31)166 (0.366)169 (0.373)168 (0.370)183 (0.403)187 (0.412)220 (0.49)206 (0.454)
Colors                                                                  
DisplaySize5.0 in (130 mm)5.8 in (150 mm)6.2 in (160 mm)6.2 in (160 mm)5.8 in (150 mm)6.4 in (160 mm)5.8 in (150 mm)6.5 in (170 mm)6.4 in (160 mm)6.4 in (160 mm)6.4 in (160 mm)5.9 in (150 mm)6.4 in (160 mm)6.4 in (160 mm)6.3 in (160 mm)6.7 in (170 mm)6.7 in (170 mm)6.7 in (170 mm)6.7 in (170 mm)
Resolution540 x 960720 x 1560720 x 1520720 x 15601080 x 2340720 x 15601080 x 22801080 x 23401080 x 2400
Refresh Rate60 Hz
TypeIPS LCDPLS TFTSuper AMOLEDIPS LCDSuper AMOLEDPLS TFT LCDSuper AMOLED
Camera cutoutInfinity-VInfinity-UInfinity-VInfinity-UInfinity-OInfinity-UNew InfinityInfinity-U
Front camera5 MP5 MP or 2 MP5 MP8 MP5 MP or 2 MP8 MP16 MP8 MP16 MP25 MP32 MPBack Camera32 MP
Rear camerasWide5 MP8 MP or 5 MP13 MP13 MP or 5 MP8 MP13 MP16 MP13 MP25 MP16 MP25 MP48 MP32 MP64 MP48 MP
Ultrawide5 MP8 MP5 MP8 MP5 MP8 MP
Depth2 MP5 MP5 MP5 MP5 MP
RAM1 GB2 GB2 GB
3 GB
3 GB3 GB
4 GB
4 GB4 GB
6 GB
6 GB6 GB
8 GB
8 GB6 GB
8 GB
Storage8 GB
16 GB
32 GB32 GB
64 GB
32 GB
64 GB
128 GB
64 GB64 GB
128 GB
128 GB
ProcessorSamsung
Exynos 7870 Octa
Samsung
Exynos 7884 Octa
Mediatek
MT6762 Helio P22
Samsung
Exynos 7884 Octa
Samsung
Exynos 7884 Octa
Samsung
Exynos 7904 Octa [31]
Samsung
Exynos 7884 Octa
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 450
Samsung
Exynos 7904 Octa
Samsung
Exynos 9610 Octa
Samsung
Exynos 9611 Octa
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 675
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 730
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 855
BatteryCapacity (mAh)2600300034004000300040003000400039004000310040003500450037004500
ReplaceableNo
Fast ChargingNo15 WNo15 W25 W
NFCNoYesNoYesNoYes
IP ratingNoIP68NoIP68No

Galaxy Ax1

Samsung introduced the 2020 Galaxy A series a few months after the release of mid-generation refresh of the 2019 series (those with the "s" suffix). The series brought new features such as geometric design, newer and faster SoCs (compared to their predecessor), hole-punch display (on some devices) and increased RAM and storage options. The series comprises fourteen models. The Galaxy A01 Core was the second ultra-budget model within the Galaxy A series, the first being 2019's Galaxy A2 Core.

ModelA01 Core [32]
A01 [33] A11 [34] A21 [35]
Japan
A21 [36] A21s [37] A31 [38] A41 [39] A51 [40] A51 5G [41] A51 5G UW [42] A71 [40] A71 5G [41] A71 5G UW [43]
Support statusUnsupportedSecurity only
DatesAnnounced21 July 202017 December 201913 March 2020Un­known8 April 202015 May 202024 March 202018 March 202012 December 20198 April 202014 August 202012 December 20198 April 20207 July 2020
Released6 August 2020January 20201 May 2020Un­known26 June 20202 June 202027 April 202022 May 202016 December 201929 April 202014 August 202017 January 202015 June 202016 July 2020
OSInitial Android 10 Go One UI 2
Android 10
One UI 2 Core
Android 10
One UI 2
Android 10
One UI 2.5 Core
Android 10
One UI 2.1
Android 10
LatestOne UI 4.1
Android 12
One UI 4.1 Core
Android 12
One UI 4.1
Android 12
One UI Core 4.1
Android 12
One UI 4.1
Android 12
One UI 5.1
Android 13
Dimensions
mm (in)
Height141.7 (5.58)146.3 (5.76)161.4 (6.35)149.7 (5.89)167.8 (6.61)163.6 (6.44)159.3 (6.27)149.9 (5.90)158.5 (6.24)158.9 (6.26)158.8 (6.25)163.6 (6.44)162.5 (6.40)162.8 (6.41)
Width67.5 (2.66)70.1 (2.76)76.3 (3.00)70.7 (2.78)76.7 (3.02)75.3 (2.96)73.1 (2.88)69.8 (2.75)73.6 (2.90)73.6 (2.90)73.4 (2.89)76.0 (2.99)75.5 (2.97)75.7 (2.98)
Depth8.6 (0.34)8.3 (0.33)8.0 (0.31)8.4 (0.33)8.1 (0.32)8.9 (0.35)8.6 (0.34)7.9 (0.31)7.9 (0.31)8.7 (0.34)8.6 (0.34)7.7 (0.30)8.1 (0.32)8.4 (0.33)
Weight
g (lb)
150 (0.33)149 (0.328)177 (0.390)159 (0.351)193 (0.425)192 (0.423)185 (0.408)152 (0.335)172 (0.379)187 (0.412)189 (0.417)179 (0.395)185 (0.408)188 (0.414)
Colors                               
DisplaySize5.3 in (130 mm)5.7 in (140 mm)6.4 in (160 mm)5.8 in (150 mm)6.5 in (170 mm)6.5 in (170 mm)6.4 in (160 mm)6.1 in (150 mm)6.5 in (170 mm)6.7 in (170 mm)
Resolution720 x 1480720 x 1560720 x 16001080 x 2400
Refresh Rate60 Hz
TypePLS TFTIPS LCDPLS TFTSuper AMOLED
Camera cutoutInfinityInfinity-VInfinity-OInfinity-VInfinity-OInfinity-UInfinity-O
Front camera5 MP8 MP5 MP13 MP20 MP25 MP32 MP
Rear camerasWide8 MP13 MP16 MP48 MP64 MP
Ultrawide5 MP8 MP12 MP
Macro2 MP5 MP5 MP
Depth2 MP2 MP5 MP
RAM1 GB
2 GB
2 GB2 GB
3 GB
3 GB3 GB
4 GB
6 GB
4 GB
6 GB
4 GB4 GB
6 GB
8 GB
6 GB
8 GB
6 GB6 GB
8 GB
6 GB
Storage16 GB
32 GB
32 GB64 GB32 GB32 GB
64 GB
128 GB
64 GB
128 GB
64 GB64 GB
128 GB
128 GB
ProcessorMediaTek
MT6739WW
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 439
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 450
Samsung
Exynos 7884 Octa
MediaTek
Helio P35
Samsung
Exynos 850
MediaTek
Helio P65
MediaTek
Helio P65
Samsung
Exynos 9611
Samsung
Exynos 980
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 765G
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 730
Samsung
Exynos 980
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 765G
BatteryCapacity (mAh)30004000360040005000350040004500
ReplaceableNo
Fast ChargingNo15 WNo15 W25 W
NFCNoYesNoYes
IP ratingNoIP68NoIP68NoIP68No

Galaxy Ax2

Samsung introduced the 2021 Galaxy A series in September 2020. The series has increased RAM and storage options, various camera upgrades, optical image stabilization on higher-end models, and 5G on a wider range of models, with some featuring larger screens than the LTE counterparts. It also shifts away from Exynos SoCs in favor of Qualcomm and MediaTek, as Exynos SoCs are now focused only on flagship models. IP67 rating returned for the higher-end models after being absent in two previous generations. The series comprises thirteen models.

Model A02 [44] A02s [45] A12 [45] A22 [46] A22 5G [47]
Japan
A22 5G [46] A32 [48] A32 5G [49] A42 5G [50] A52 [51] A52 5G [51] A52s 5G [52] A72 [51]
Support statusUnsupportedSecurity onlySupportedSecurity onlySupported
DatesAnnounced27 January 202124 November 20203 June 2021Un­known3 June 202125 February 202113 January 20212 September 202017 March 202117 August 202117 March 2021
Released4 January 202121 December 20201 July 2021Un­known24 June 202125 February 202122 January 202111 November 202026 March 202119 March 20211 September 202126 March 2021
OSInitial One UI 2
Android 10
One UI Core 2
Android 10
One UI Core 3.1
Android 11
One UI 3
Android 11
One UI 2
Android 10
One UI 3
Android 11
One UI 3.1
Android 11
One UI 3
Android 11
LatestOne UI 3.1
Android 11
One UI Core 4.1
Android 12
One UI Core 5.1
Android 13
One UI 5.1
Android 13
One UI 6.0
Android 14
One UI 6.1
Android 14
One UI 6.0
Android 14
Dimensions
mm (in)
Height164 (6.5)164.2 (6.46)164 (6.5)159.3 (6.27)149.7 (5.89)167.2 (6.58)158.9 (6.26)164.2 (6.46)164.4 (6.47)159.9 (6.30)165 (6.5)
Width75.9 (2.99)75.8 (2.98)73.6 (2.90)71 (2.8)76.4 (3.01)73.6 (2.90)76.1 (3.00)75.9 (2.99)75.1 (2.96)77.4 (3.05)
Depth9.1 (0.36)8.9 (0.35)8.4 (0.33)8.9 (0.35)9 (0.35)8.4 (0.33)9.1 (0.36)8.6 (0.34)8.4 (0.33)8.4 (0.33)
Weight
g (lb)
206 (0.454)196 (0.432)205 (0.452)186 (0.410)168 (0.370)203 (0.448)184 (0.406)205 (0.452)190 (0.42)189 (0.417)203 (0.448)
Colors                                    
DisplaySize6.5 in (170 mm)6.4 in (160 mm)5.8 in (150 mm)6.6 in (170 mm)6.4 in (160 mm)6.5 in (170 mm)6.6 in (170 mm)6.5 in (170 mm)6.7 in (170 mm)
Resolution720 x 1600720 x 15601080 x 2400720 x 16001080 x 2400
Refresh Rate60 Hz90 Hz60 Hz90 Hz60 Hz90 Hz120 Hz90 Hz
TypePLSSuper AMOLEDPLSTFTSuper AMOLEDTFTSuper AMOLED
Camera cutoutInfinity-VInfinity-UInfinity-VInfinity-VInfinity-UInfinity-VInfinity-UInfinity-O
Front camera5 MP8 MP13 MP5 MP8 MP20 MP13 MP20 MP32 MP
Rear camerasWide13 MP48 MP13 MP48 MP64 MP48 MP64 MP
Ultrawide5 MP8 MP5 MP8 MP12 MP
Macro2 MP5 MP
Depth2 MP2 MP5 MP2 MP5 MP
Telephoto8 MP
RAM3 GB2 GB
3 GB
4 GB
2 GB
3 GB
4 GB
6 GB
4 GB
6 GB
4 GB4 GB
6 GB
8 GB
6 GB
8 GB
Storage32 GB32 GB
64 GB
32 GB
64 GB
128 GB
64 GB
128 GB
64 GB64 GB
128 GB
128 GB128 GB
256 GB
ProcessorMediaTek
MT6739W
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 450
MediaTek
Helio P35
Samsung
Exynos 850
MediaTek
Helio G80
MediaTek
Dimensity 700
MediaTek
Helio G80
MediaTek
Dimensity 720
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 750G
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 720G
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 750G
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 778G
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 720G
BatteryCapacity (mAh)50004000500045005000
ReplaceableNo
Fast ChargingNo15 WNo15 W25 W
NFCNoYesNoYes
IP ratingNoIP68NoIP67

Galaxy Ax3

Samsung introduced the 2022 Galaxy A series in August 2021. The series introduced larger screens (on both LTE and 5G versions compared to the previous generation which was only reserved for 5G versions), various camera upgrades, the return of the peach device color option after it was absent in two previous generations, and the return of Exynos chipsets (for A33 and A53) after it was last used on the A51 and A71. The series consists of ten models, continuing the trent of smaller lineup compared to its peek with the Ax0 line.

ModelA03 Core [53] A03 [54] A03s [55] A13 [56] A13 5G [57] A23 [58] A23 5G [59]
Japan
A23 5G [60] A33 5G [61] A53 5G [61] A73 5G [61]
Support statusSecurity onlySupported
DatesAnnounced15 November 202126 November 202118 August 20214 March 20222 December 20214 March 2022Un­known5 August 202217 March 2022
Released6 December 202121 January 202223 March 20223 December 202125 March 2022Un­known2 September 202220 April 202224 March 202222 April 2022
OSInitial Android 11 GoOne UI Core 3.1
Android 11
One UI 4.1
Android 12
One UI 3.1
Android 11
One UI 4.1
Android 12
Latest Android 13 GoOne UI Core 5.1
Android 13
One UI 6.0
Android 14
One UI 6.1
Android 14
Dimensions
mm (in)
Height164.2 (6.46)164.2 (6.46)164.2 (6.46)165.1 (6.50)164.5 (6.48)165.4 (6.51)150 (5.9)165.4 (6.51)159.7 (6.29)159.6 (6.28)163.7 (6.44)
Width75.9 (2.99)75.9 (2.99)75.9 (2.99)76.4 (3.01)76.5 (3.01)76.9 (3.03)71.0 (2.80)76.9 (3.03)74.0 (2.91)74.8 (2.94)76.1 (3.00)
Depth9.1 (0.36)9.1 (0.36)9.1 (0.36)8.8 (0.35)8.8 (0.35)8.44 (0.332)9.0 (0.35)8.4 (0.33)8.1 (0.32)8.1 (0.32)7.6 (0.30)
Weight
g (lb)
211 (0.465)196 (0.432)196 (0.432)195 (0.430)195 (0.430)195 (0.430)168 (0.370)197 (0.434)186 (0.410)189 (0.417)181 (0.399)
Colors                           
DisplaySize6.5 in (170 mm)6.6 in (170 mm)6.5 in (170 mm)6.6 in (170 mm)5.8 in (150 mm)6.6 in (170 mm)6.4 in (160 mm)6.5 in (170 mm)6.7 in (170 mm)
Resolution720 x 16001080 x 2408720 x 16001080 x 2408720 x 15601080 x 2400
Refresh Rate60 Hz90 Hz60 Hz120 Hz90 Hz120 Hz
TypePLS IPSTFT LCDPLS IPSTFT LCDPLS IPSSuper AMOLED
Camera cutoutInfinity-VInfinity-UInfinity-O
Front camera5 MP8 MP5 MP8 MP5 MP8 MP13 MP32 MP
Rear camerasWide8 MP48 MP13 MP50 MP48 MP64 MP108 MP
Ultrawide5 MP5 MP5 MP8 MP12 MP
Macro2 MP2 MP5 MP
Depth2 MP2 MP5 MP
RAM2 GB3 GB
4 GB
2 GB
3 GB
4 GB
3 GB
4 GB
6 GB
4 GB
6 GB
4 GB
6 GB
8 GB
4 GB4 GB
6 GB
8 GB
6 GB
8 GB
Storage32 GB32 GB
64 GB
128 GB
32 GB
64 GB
32 GB
64 GB
128 GB
64 GB
128 GB
64 GB64 GB
128 GB
128 GB
256 GB
ProcessorUnisoc
SC9863A
Unisoc
T606
MediaTek
Helio P35
Samsung
Exynos 850
MediaTek
Helio G80
MediaTek
Dimensity 700
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 680
MediaTek
Dimensity 700
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 695
Samsung
Exynos 1280
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 778G
BatteryCapacity (mAh)500040005000
ReplaceableNo
Fast ChargingNo15 W15 W15 W25 WNo25 W
NFCNoYes
IP ratingNoIP67

Galaxy Ax4

Samsung introduced the 2023 Galaxy A series in 2022. The series consists of eight models.

Model A04e [62] A04 [63] A04s [64] A14 [65] A14 5G [66] A24 [67] A34 5G [68] A54 5G [69]
Support statusSupported
DatesAnnounced21 October 202224 August 202231 August 202227 February 20234 January 202319 April 202315 March 2023
Released7 November 202210 October 202222 September 202215 March 202312 January 20235 May 2023
OSInitial One UI Core 4.1
Android 12
One UI Core 5.0
Android 13
One UI 5.1
Android 13
LatestOne UI Core 6.0
Android 14
One UI Core 6.1
Android 14
One UI 6.0
Android 14
One UI 6.1
Android 14
Dimensions
mm (in)
Height164.2 (6.46)164.4 (6.47)164.7 (6.48)167.7 (6.60)162.1 (6.38)161.3 (6.35)158.2 (6.23)
Width75.9 (2.99)76.3 (3.00)76.7 (3.02)78 (3.1)77.6 (3.06)78.1 (3.07)76.7 (3.02)
Depth9.1 (0.36)8.3 (0.33)8.2 (0.32)
Weight
g (lb)
188 (0.414)192 (0.423)195 (0.430)201 (0.443)202 (0.445)195 (0.430)199 (0.439)202 (0.445)
Colors                          
DisplaySize6.5 in (170 mm)6.6 in (170 mm)6.5 in (170 mm)6.6 in (170 mm)6.4 in (160 mm)
Resolution720 x 16001080 x 24081080 x 2340
Refresh Rate60 Hz90 Hz60 Hz90 Hz120 Hz
TypePLS LCDPLS IPSPLS LCDSuper AMOLED
Camera cutoutInfinity-VInfinity-UInfinity-O
Front camera5 MP13 MP32 MP
Rear camerasWide13 MP50 MP48 MP50 MP
Ultrawide5 MP5 MP8 MP12 MP
Macro2 MP5 MP
Depth2 MP2 MP
RAM3 GB
4 GB
4 GB
6 GB
8 GB
3 GB
4 GB
4 GB
6 GB
4 GB
6 GB
8 GB
6 GB
8 GB
Storage32 GB
64 GB
128 GB
128 GB64 GB
128 GB
128 GB128 GB
256 GB
ProcessorMediaTek
Helio P35
MediaTek
Helio P35
Samsung
Exynos 850
MediaTek
Helio G80
MediaTek
Dimensity 700
Samsung
Exynos 1330
MediaTek
Helio G99
MediaTek
Dimensity 1080
Samsung
Exynos 1380
BatteryCapacity (mAh)5000
ReplaceableNo
Fast ChargingNo15 W25 W
3.5mm headphone jackYesNo
NFCNoYes
IP ratingNoIP67

Galaxy Ax5

Samsung introduced the 2024 Galaxy A series in 2023. The series introduced a SuperAMOLED display for the first time on the A1x line, Super Fast Charging (25W) on the lower-end models, and a "Key Island" design (except for the A0x line). The series also introduces a metal frame for the first time on the A5x series. Currently, the series comprises seven models.

Model A05 [70] A05s [71] A15 [72] A15 5G [73] A25 [74] A35 [75] A55 [76]
Support statusSupported
DatesAnnounced25 September 202311 December 202311 March 2024
Released15 October 202318 October 202316 December 2023
OSInitial One UI Core 5.1
Android 13
One UI 6.0
Android 14
One UI 6.1
Android 14
LatestOne UI Core 6.0
Android 14
One UI 6.0
Android 14
One UI 6.1
Android 14
One UI 6.0
Android 14
One UI 6.1
Android 14
Dimensions
mm (in)
Height168.8 (6.65)168 (6.6)160.1 (6.30)161 (6.3)161.7 (6.37)161.1 (6.34)
Width78.2 (3.08)77.8 (3.06)76.8 (3.02)76.5 (3.01)78 (3.1)77.4 (3.05)
Depth8.8 (0.35)8.4 (0.33)8.3 (0.33)8.2 (0.32)
Weight
g (lb)
195 (0.430)194 (0.428)200 (0.44)197 (0.434)209 (0.461)213 (0.470)
Colors               
DisplaySize6.7 in (170 mm)6.5 in (170 mm)6.6 in (170 mm)
Resolution720 x 16001080 x 24001080 x 2340
Refresh Rate60 Hz90 Hz120 Hz
TypePLS LCDSuper AMOLED
Camera cutoutInfinity-UInfinity-O
Front camera8 MP13 MP32 MP
Rear camerasWide50 MP
Ultrawide5 MP8 MP12 MP
Macro2 MP5 MP
Depth2 MP
RAM4 GB
6 GB
4 GB
6 GB
8 GB
6 GB
8 GB
8 GB
12 GB
Storage64 GB
128 GB
128 GB
256 GB
ProcessorMediaTek
Helio G85
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 680
MediaTek
Helio G99
MediaTek
Dimensity 6100+
Samsung
Exynos 1280
Samsung
Exynos 1380
Samsung
Exynos 1480
BatteryCapacity (mAh)5000
ReplaceableNo
Fast Charging25 W
3.5mm headphone jackYesNo
NFCNoYes
IP ratingNoIP67

Tablets

In March 2015, Samsung introduced the Galaxy Tab A series with 8.0 inch and 9.7 inch displays, a S Pen stylus, as well as preloaded Samsung applications. The S Pen feature on the Galaxy Tab A series, makes the first Samsung Galaxy device to be equipped with the Samsung stylus outside of the Note series. Succeeding Tab A models didn't have the S Pen feature to reposition its series to the budget line-up.

Galaxy Tab A 8" series

Model A 8.0 (2015) [77] A 8.0 (2017) [78] A 8.0 (2018) [79] A 8.0 (2019) [80] A 8.4 (2020) [81] A7 Lite [82] A9 [83]
Support statusUnsupportedSupported
DatesAnnouncedMarch 2015September 2017September 20185 July 201925 March 202027 May 20215 October 2023
ReleasedMay 2015July 201918 June 2021
OSInitial TouchWiz 5
Android 5
Experience 8.5
Android 7.1
Experience 9.5
Android 8.1
One UI 1.1
Android 9
One UI 2.0
Android 10
One UI 3.1
Android 11
One UI 5.1.1
Android 13
LatestExperience 9.0
Android 8
One UI 1.5
Android 9
One UI 2.5
Android 10
One UI 3.1.1
Android 11
One UI 4.1.1
Android 12
One UI 6
Android 14
Dimensions
mm (in)
Height208.3 (8.20)212.1 (8.35)206.6 (8.13)210 (8.3)202 (8.0)212.5 (8.37)211 (8.3)
Width137.9 (5.43)124.1 (4.89)126.7 (4.99)124.4 (4.90)125.2 (4.93)124.7 (4.91)
Depth7.4 (0.29)8.9 (0.35)8 (0.31)7.1 (0.28)8 (0.31)
Weight
g (lb)
313 (0.690)364 (0.802)359 (0.791)345 (0.761)309 (0.681)366 (0.807)332 (0.732)
Colors              
DisplaySize8.0 in (200 mm)8.4 in (210 mm)8.7 in (220 mm)
Resolution768 x 1024800 x 12801200 x 1920800 x 1340
Aspect Ratio4:316:105:3
Refresh Rate60 Hz
TypeTFTIPS LCDTFT
ConnectivityWi-Fi W-Fi 4 Wi-Fi 5
Cellular3G/LTE4G/LTELTELTELTE
Bluetooth4.04.25.05.3
PositioningGPS, GLONASSAdds
BDS
Drops
BDS
Adds
GALILEO, BDS
Drops
GALILEO, BDS
Adds
GALILEO, BDS
Adds
QZSS
MicroSDYes
3.5mm headphone jackYes
USBMicro-USB 2.0USB-C 2.0Micro-USB 2.0USB-C 2.0
NFCNo
Front camera2 MP5 MP2 MP5 MP2 MP
Rear cameras5 MP8 MP5 MP8 MP
RAM1.5 GB
2 GB
2 GB3 GB2 GB
3 GB
4 GB
4 GB
8 GB
Storage16 GB
32 GB
32 GB32 GB
64 GB
64 GB
128 GB
ProcessorQuad-core 1.2 GHzQualcomm
Snapdragon 425
Samsung
Exynos 7904
MediaTek
Helio P22T
MediaTek
Helio G99
BatteryCapacity (mAh)42005000420050005100
ReplaceableNo
Fast ChargingNo15 W
IP ratingNo

Galaxy Tab A 9"/10"/11" series

Model A 9.7 [84] A 10.1 [85] A 10.5 [86] A 10.1 (2019) [87] A7 [88] A8 [89] A9+ [90]
Support statusUnsupportedSupported
DatesAnnouncedMarch 2015May 2016August 201815 February 20192 September 202018 November 202215 December 20215 October 2023
ReleasedMay 2015April 201911 September 202021 November 202217 January 202217 October 2023
OSInitial TouchWiz 5
Android 5
TouchWiz 6
Android 6
Experience 9.5
Android 8.1
One UI 1.1
Android 9
One UI 2.5
Android 10
One UI 4.1.1
Android 12
One UI 3.1.1
Android 11
One UI 5.1.1
Android 13
LatestExperience 9.0
Android 8
Experience 9.5
Android 10
One UI 2.5
Android 10
One UI 3.1.1
Android 11
One UI 4.1.1
Android 12
One UI 6
Android 14
Dimensions
mm (in)
Height242.5 (9.55)254.2 (10.01)260 (10)245.2 (9.65)247.6 (9.75)246.8 (9.72)257.1 (10.12)
Width166.8 (6.57)155.3 (6.11)161.1 (6.34)149.4 (5.88)157.4 (6.20)161.9 (6.37)168.7 (6.64)
Depth7.5 (0.30)8.2 (0.32)8 (0.31)7.5 (0.30)7 (0.28)6.9 (0.27)
Weight
g (lb)
450 (0.99)525 (1.157)529 (1.166)469 (1.034)476 (1.049)477 (1.052)508 (1.120)480 (1.06)
Colors                    
DisplaySize9.7 in (250 mm)10.1 in (260 mm)10.5 in (270 mm)10.1 in (260 mm)10.1 in (260 mm)10.5 in (270 mm)11 in (280 mm)
Resolution768 x 10241200 x 19201200 x 20001200 x 1920
Aspect Ratio4:316:105:316:10
Refresh Rate60 Hz90 Hz
TypeTFTPLS LCDIPS LCDTFT LCD
ConnectivityWi-Fi W-Fi 4 Wi-Fi 5
CellularLTELTELTELTE/5G
Bluetooth4.14.25.05.1
PositioningGPS, GLONASSAdds
Beidou
Adds
BDS
Adds
GALILEO
Adds
QZSS
MicroSDYes
3.5mm headphone jackYes
USBMicro-USB 2.0USB-C 2.0
NFCNo
Front camera2 MP5 MP
Rear cameras5 MP8 MP
RAM1.5 GB
2 GB
2 GB
3 GB
3 GB2 GB
3 GB
3 GB
4 GB
2 GB
3 GB
4 GB
4 GB
8 GB
Storage16 GB
32 GB
32 GB16 GB
32 GB
64 GB
128 GB
32 GB
64 GB
32 GB
64 GB
128 GB
64 GB
128 GB
ProcessorQuad-core 1.2 GHzSamsung
Exynos 7870
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 450
Samsung
Exynos 7904
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 662
Unisoc
T618
Unisoc
Tiger T618
Qualcomm
Snapdragon 695
BatteryCapacity (mAh)6000730061507040
ReplaceableNo
Fast ChargingNo10 WNo15 W
IP ratingNo

Other tablets

Galaxy Tab A 7.0 (2016)

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