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Find out everything about Samsung's different lines! They have different specifications and prices.

South Korean company Samsung is one of the largest cell phone manufacturers in the world and offers a wide range of devices to consumers. On its Brazilian website alone, the giant has 35 cell phone options, all under the name Galaxy, but divided into the A, M, S, Z and Note lines. The letters that represent the devices are indicative of their unique features.

Many consumers may get confused when choosing a new cell phone from the brand, as they are not familiar with the division. To better understand and help you make your choice, learn about the lines sold by the company in Brazil and find out how to choose the best option for you, according to your needs.

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Samsung Galaxy Z

Launched in 2019 with the emergence of the foldable screen Galaxy Z Fold, the Z nomenclature began to indicate Samsung devices that would have a folded screen as their main feature. After a controversial launch, the manufacturer managed to create new models with a different fold from the base model, but it also evolved the devices throughout the launches. In addition to the foldable screen, the devices in the Z line have premium features. The most recent models are compatible with 5G connection. The models may even catch the eye of consumers, but the price may be a little off-putting. Currently, the company sells the Galaxy Z Fold 3 in the country for R$10,607.

Samsung Galaxy S

The Galaxy S line consists of cell phones with cutting-edge features, with newly launched processors, powerful cameras and innovative features. The most recent device launched by the manufacturer was the Galaxy S22, which brings line variations such as the S22 Plus and S22 Ultra, costing from R$5,236.

Samsung Galaxy A

For those looking for basic or mid-range models, Samsung maintains the A line of cell phones. Among the devices with simpler features is the Galaxy A01 Core, which has 32 GB of internal storage and two 13 MP rear cameras. It can be found for prices starting at R$729.

Starting with the A51 model, the specifications become a little more powerful and the smartphones are now considered mid-range. Examples include the Galaxy A53, which supports 5G and has a 6.5-inch screen, a 64 MP triple camera, 8 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of storage. This model costs around R$1,528.

Samsung Galaxy M

Cell phones of this line are sold in e-commerce and include cell phones ranging from basic to mid-range. The models have large screens, good battery life and specifications for those looking for a model that meets daily demands well. Among the highlights of this line is the Galaxy M22, which has a 5,000 mAh battery, 6.4-inch screen, 48 MP main camera and 128 GB of storage. It can be found for prices starting at R$1,592.

Discontinued lines

Previously, Samsung also sold other models in the Galaxy line, which were discontinued over the years. Among the cell phones that passed through the company is the Galaxy X line. The smartphone arrived in Brazil in 2012 and was the result of a partnership between Samsung and Google. The device ran version 4.2 of Android in its pure version, without modifications by the manufacturers.

In 2019, the manufacturer discontinued the J line. The phones were mid-range and were popular due to their affordable prices. The line was replaced by phones with the A nomenclature. The most recent line to say goodbye to the company's catalog was the Galaxy Note. The devices were considered top of the line and were compatible with the S Pen. The specifications of the line were added to the Ultra model of the S line, which is compatible with the smart pen.