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Originally Posted by Playfair
Forgive my ignorance, but what is the difference with all the Samsung models?
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The Galaxy S are the flagship consumer models with very good to top-of-the-line displays, CPUs, ram and storage capacity, cameras, build quality, etc.
The Notes are a more "professional" version of the S, adding a stylus and generally matching or exceeding the S's specifications.
The Plus moniker means the display is larger than the normal version, and Ultra means an even bigger display. There are usually some other advantages from going bigger as well (more ram, more storage, higher resolution display, 5G, etc).
The Galaxy A are the higher-end mainstream consumer models and are a step down in specifications from the same year S. The higher the number after the A, the better it is.