Galaxy S
The Galaxy S line is Samsung's flagship series and, since 2010, the annual benchmark for Android phones. Each generation pushes displays, cameras and chipsets forward, and the top-tier Ultra models sit at the very peak of the lineup.
42 models · 2010–2025

Galaxy S25
A compact Snapdragon 8 Elite flagship with AI agents.

Galaxy S25 Edge
An ultra-thin 5.8 mm flagship with a 200 MP sensor.

Galaxy S25 Ultra
Snapdragon 8 Elite, an upgraded ultrawide and deeper AI.

Galaxy S25+
Quad HD+ 120 Hz on Snapdragon 8 Elite with One UI 7.

Galaxy S24
A compact Galaxy AI-era flagship with a flat screen.

Galaxy S24 FE
An affordable flagship with Galaxy AI and a large screen.

Galaxy S24 Ultra
A titanium body and the dawn of the Galaxy AI era.

Galaxy S24+
A Quad HD+ 120 Hz screen and the full Galaxy AI suite.

Galaxy S23
A compact flagship on the exclusive Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

Galaxy S23 FE
An affordable flagship with a 50 MP camera and S23 design.

Galaxy S23 Ultra
200 MP and an exclusive Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy.

Galaxy S23+
A larger S23 with a 4700 mAh battery and 45 W.

Galaxy S21 FE
A people's version of the S21 with a 120 Hz screen.

Galaxy S22
A compact 6.1″ flagship with a 50 MP camera.

Galaxy S22 Ultra
The Note reborn: a built-in S Pen in an S flagship body.

Galaxy S22+
A mid S22 with 45 W charging and a bright screen.

Galaxy S21
A fresh Contour Cut design and an affordable flagship price.

Galaxy S21 Ultra
The first Galaxy S with S Pen support and dual telephoto.

Galaxy S21+
A glass back and a 4800 mAh battery.

Galaxy S10 Lite
A large screen, a 4500 mAh battery and 45 W charging.

Galaxy S20
A compact new-era flagship with a 120 Hz screen and 5G.

Galaxy S20 FE
“Fan Edition” — flagship features at a people's price.

Galaxy S20 Ultra
108 MP, 100× Space Zoom and a 120 Hz screen.

Galaxy S20+
A larger S20 with a fourth ToF camera.

Galaxy S10
An anniversary flagship: a triple camera and a hole-punch screen.

Galaxy S10 5G
Samsung's first phone with 5G support.

Galaxy S10+
A hole-punch display, an ultrasonic scanner and a triple camera.

Galaxy S10e
A compact, affordable member of the anniversary S10 family.

Galaxy S9
A variable-aperture camera and AKG stereo speakers.

Galaxy S9+
A variable f/1.5–2.4 aperture camera.

Galaxy S8
The debut of the bezel-less Infinity Display in a compact body.

Galaxy S8+
The Infinity Display revolution — an almost bezel-less screen.

Galaxy S7
A compact flagship with IP68 and the legendary Dual Pixel camera.

Galaxy S7 Edge
The return of water resistance and microSD, plus a legendary camera.

Galaxy S6
The flat version of the premium glass-and-metal S6.

Galaxy S6 Edge
A dual-curved display and premium glass-and-metal.

Galaxy S6 Edge+
A larger version of the S6 Edge with a dual curve.

Galaxy S5
Water resistance, a heart-rate sensor and a fingerprint reader.

Galaxy S4
The sales record-holder of the plastic-flagship era.

Galaxy S III
“Designed for humans” — the phone that overtook the iPhone.

Galaxy S II
The thinnest flagship of its time and a sales breakthrough.

Galaxy S (I9000)
The very first Galaxy S — the start of a legendary line.
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