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Safari Geek's video: Every Samsung Galaxy S and Note Series Commercial

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The first Galaxy S (0:10) 2010 The first Galaxy S was announced at the MWC in 2010. The Galaxy S had a 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen, a 1GHz processor, a 5-MP rear camera (without a flash), 512MB RAM and Android 2.1. The battery had a 1,500mAh capacity. Galaxy S Fascinate (0:31) Galaxy S Epic (1:02) Galaxy S Captivate (1:25) Galaxy S Giorgio Armani (2:09) Infuse 4G (2:37) Galaxy Note (3:08) 2011 The 5.3-inch screen was considered extremely large for a phone, the Note received positive reception for its stylus functionality. Galaxy S II (3:37) 2011 The Galaxy S II (or S2) became a much more modern-looking phone. Its screen size crept up to 4.3 inches. It also got a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, an 8-MP camera in the back, a 2-MP selfie camera and a 1,650mAh battery. Galaxy S3 (4:28) 2012 It was also the first Galaxy to come to all US carriers without modifications, a sure signal that Samsung was gaining global clout. Galaxy Note II (5:48) 2012 It featured improvements on display, a revised stylus and an upgraded digitizer with 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity. Galaxy S3 Mini (6:18) 2013 SIII Mini is smaller version with stepped-down specs. The S3 Mini became one of an army of "mini" phones that followed the trend. It would be joined by the Galaxy S4 Mini and S5 Mini. Galaxy S3 Neo (6:49) Galaxy S4 (7:19) 2013 Galaxy S4 specs included an IR blaster, a 5-inch Full HD Super AMOLED screen, a 13-MP camera, a 2-MP selfie camera and a ton of software extras. Galaxy Note 3 (9:19) 2013 Note 3 specs included a 5.7 inch (145 mm) 1080p display, up to 5 minutes of 4K video recording. Galaxy S4 Zoom (10:07) 2013 S4 Zoom specs included 10X optical zoom , 24mm, fully retractable lens with image stabilisation and xenon flash captures sharply detailed images. Galaxy S4 Active (10:36) 2013 It's a S4 with a tougher exterior and physical navigation buttons, a water-resistant design and an underwater camera mode. Galaxy S4 mini (11:06) Galaxy S5 (11:41) 2014 Galaxy S5 included a fingerprint reader and heart-rate monitor. The double-barreled charger. It was water-resistant. Galaxy Note 4 (13:36) 2014 Note 4 introduced a new design and metal frame, a 5.7-inch (145 mm) QHD display, a 16 MP camera with OIS, improved S-Pen stylus... Galaxy Note Edge (14:06) Note Edge introduced a display with a curved portion that wraps around the right bezel of the device. Galaxy S5 Active (14:36) Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge (15:04) 2015 First fully metal phone emerged. And the S6 Edge, which had two curved sides. High-end features like an octa-core processor and 16-MP camera. Galaxy Note 5 (17:31) 2015 It is based upon the specifications and hardware design of the Galaxy S6, including its metal frame and glass backing. Galaxy S6 Active (18:14) Galaxy S6 Edge Plus (2015) Larger version of the Galaxy S6 Edge, the Edge+ had a large curved 5.7-inch Super AMOLED screen, and cost in between the S6 Edge and curved-screen Note 5. Galaxy S7 & Galaxy S7 Edge (18:41) 2016 Both phones wowed us with their 2K screen resolution, but the S7 Edge used its much larger, curved screen. S7: 5.1-inch screen; S7 Edge: 5.7-inch. Galaxy S7 edge Olympic Games (20:27) Galaxy Note 7 (20:58) 2016 It is also Samsung's first device to feature a USB-C connector. Galaxy S7 Active (21:30) Galaxy S8 & S8 Plus (22:00) 2017 Both Galaxy models came with curved sides and a fingerprint reader that moves from the now-nonexistent home button beneath the screen to the back beside the camera. Galaxy Note 8 (23:16) 2017 A new dual-lens camera setup with a telephoto lens, an iris scanner, and support for Samsung DeX. Galaxy S9 (23:46) 2018 The Galaxy S9 is an upgrade from the S8. The S9+ has dual cameras that coordinate to take great portrait photos. it has a battery lasted 2 and a half hours longer than the S8. Galaxy Note 9 (25:28) 2018 The Note 9 includes an update to Bixby. Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e and Galaxy S10 Plus (26:28) 2019 Samsung offered 3 Galaxy S10 models to choose from: the S10e, the S10, and the S10+. Galaxy Note 10, Note 10+, Note 10+ 5G 28:04 2019 The Note 10 & 10+ was unveiled at the Unpacked event of the 2019. Galaxy S10 lite (28:58) 2020 The S10 Lite comes with a 6.7-inch screen which makes it the largest S10 devices in the roster (the S10+ is 'only' 6.4 inches). Galaxy Note 10 Lite (29:20) 2020 Galaxy S20 (29:34) 2020 S20 has a 6.2-inch display, a 4,000mAh battery and 12GB of RAM. Galaxy S20 Ultra (2020) S20 Ultra has the biggest display at a massive 6.9 inches, battery of 5,000mAh, the most amount of RAM at 12 or 16GB and the most storage at 128 or 512GB. Galaxy S20 Plus S20+ has 6.7 inches display, a 4,500mAh battery, 12GB of RAM, and 128 or 512GB of storage. Galaxy Note 20 & Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G (30:12) 2020 Galaxy S20 FE Fan Edition (31:02) 2020 Galaxy S21 & S21+ (31:33) 2021 Galaxy S21 Ultra (34:18) 2021 Galaxy S21 FE (37:23) 2022 Galaxy S22 (2022) Galaxy S22+ (2022) Galaxy S22 Ultra (2022)

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