13 interesting Samsung facts about its history (2024)

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One of the mobile world kings, Samsung, has built itself into a massive mobile and electronics empire, though its story starts much earlier — in 1938. Over the years, the company has evolved significantly, bringing innovation into countless markets going well beyond just mobile and electronics.

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Its story is interesting, full of both highs and lows. Let’s explore some of the more interesting facts about this Korean giant.

Right from its founding, Lee Byung-chul believed his new company was the start of something much bigger. The company’s name choice reflected this ambition. Built from the Korean words sam (three) and sung (stars), the tri-star symbol (三星) is said to culturally represent something “big, numerous, and powerful.”

This was a pretty bold claim for a trading company of forty employees dealing in locally grown produce and the creation of noodles. Since then, Samsung’s found its way into a lot more than just noodle-making, which leads us to another interesting fact.

How many people does Samsung employ?

While some of you may already know this, the Korean company is way more than just an electronics and mobile producer. The Samsung Group has 59 unlisted companies and 19 listed, all with their primary listings on the Korean exchange. These companies range from construction to financial services, shipbuilding, and even medical industries. Samsung Electronics, alone, employs over 267,000 people as of 2020, across 80 different countries, including Korea.

Another fun fact: Samsung’s construction division built the Burj Khalifa skyscraper in Dubai (pictured above), the tallest building in the world (as of this writing) at 2,722 feet.

How much of South Korea’s GDP comes from Samsung?

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We have already mentioned how many companies and how many employees are part of the Samsung Group. All those subsidiaries and workers mean the company takes up a massive amount of the total GDP of its home country, South Korea. As of 2021, the total resources of the Samsung Group made up about 20.3% of the country’s GDP. Over 20% of its market value is based on various Samsung Group companies on the Korean Stock Exchange. Most of that comes from just one company, Samsung Electronics.

What were Samsung Electronics’ first products?

The first electronics product ever produced by Samsung was a black and white TV in 1970. The company expanded a great deal in the following decades, and in 1986 entered into the mobile game with a car phone. While Samsung’s early TV efforts were fairly well-received, the first cell/car phone from the company was poorly received and sold terribly.

How many times has Samsung’s logo changed?

While the Samsung logo changed a few times before the 70s, it stayed pretty consistent after this. It has significantly changed only three times. The current logo came to be in 2005. As you can see above, there have been seven logos since Samsung’s inception. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

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When did Samsung Electronics come to be?

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While Samsung has been involved with electronics and the mobile industry for many decades now, in 1993, Samsung Chairman Lee Kun Hee (above) pushed forward a new management philosophy encouraging product quality as one of its core tenets. He encouraged his staff to “change everything except for their family.” To further promote this notion, Samsung’s Human Resource Development Center created new training and development courses to help with this professional growth.

When did it really take off?

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Saying you’re going to focus on quality and taking that all-important step across the threshold are often two different things, and they indeed were for Samsung. In 1995, Kun-hee Lee would reportedly find himself frustrated with the quality of his products and the company’s lack of change. To drive his point home, numerous phones were stacked up high, joined by televisions, fax machines, and other gear. Lee and his board of directors then proceeded to destroy each of these products, even going so far as to break the cases and screens using heavy hammers.

As the story goes, Lee made sure around 2000 employees witnessed this. That day, more than $50 million worth of hardware was destroyed, and a new Samsung was finally born. Following this, the era of “new management” truly began, marked by rapid growth and global success, which has only continued to gain momentum in the decades to follow.

Samsung fans can thank Lee and his board, and their willingness to perform an extreme drop test, for the products they enjoy today. Since that day, they’ve certainly created a number of firsts in the electronic industry.

More: The Samsung Galaxy S series’ history

What was the first CDMA phone?

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The Samsung SCH-100 was released in 1996, making it the first phone to utilize CDMA technology. Being the first to use a standard many see as restrictive and inferior to GSM probably isn’t much to brag about now. At the time, CDMA was a new technology and — before fast 4G/LTE technologies — actually had some real advantages over GSM.

This might not be the case anymore, but Samsung still deserves some props for itswillingness to try a new standard.

What was the first watch phone?

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Some Gear family variants have allowed you to text or even make calls without tethering your phone, but the watch phone market began much earlier in 1999. Samsung was the first pioneer, and one of the only ones since, to build a watch that doubled as a phone — dubbed the Samsung SPH-WP10.

This unique watch phone could not only tell time, but also make phone calls for up to 90 minutes. After that, the battery was depleted, and you’d have to run over to a charger. The screen was of the back-lit monochrome LCD variety, and there were physical buttons for navigating around the menu. There were even voice commands for dialing your contacts — fancy.

Not surprisingly, the almost Pip-Boy looking device didn’t find commercial success, but it is interesting to know that Samsung’s smartwatch-making days began long before the Gear family. Now it makes some of the best smartwatches in the industry.

When did Samsung release its first smartphone?

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Samsung may not be the first to make a smartphone, but it was one of the first players to truly get aggressive about the market, introducing the first “PDA phone” with a color display in the U.S. market in 2001. Samsung designed the SPH-i300 was for Sprint’s network and it ran on Palm OS. It had all the functions of a standard PDA, with the added bonus of making calls.

So yes, we can consider the SPH-i300 Samsung’s first go at making “a smartphone” for the U.S. market. Wow, things sure have changed a lot since then.

What is Samsung’s top-selling phone?

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Samsung’s top-selling mobile phone of all time may not be what you think it is. It’s actually the Samsung E1110, a feature phone from 2009. By the time production of the phone ended in 2012, Samsung had sold a whopping 150 million units. That makes this device the 14th best-selling mobile phone of all time.

What is Samsung’s best-selling Android phone?

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The second-best-selling Samsung phone is the Galaxy S4 (actually tied with the Galaxy S3), with 70 million total sales. It’s the best-selling Android-based phone of all time.

Did it have a chance to buy Android?

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Speaking of Android phones, Samsung had a chance to purchase the startup responsible for the operating system — and passed.

In his book,Dogfight: How Apple and Google Went to War and Started a Revolution, author Fred Vogelstein wrote about how back in late 2004, Android’s founders were looking for money to keep their startup going. All of Android’s eight-team members flew to South Korea to meet with 20 of Samsung’s executives. The Android team showed the assembled Samsung executives their plans for an OS designed for mobile phones.

However, according to quotes from Android co-founder Andy Rubin, the immediate response from Samsung’s team following the presentation was complete silence. Rubin then said the Samsung team expressed disbelief that this small startup would be able to make this kind of operating system. Rubin added: “They laughed me out of the boardroom.”

Just two weeks later, in early 2005, Rubin and the Android team made their pitch to Google, which decided to acquire the startup for $50 million. The rest is history, as Google and the Android team developed the OS and officially launched it in October 2008. You must wonder what would have happened to Android if Samsung’s team stopped laughing and bought the startup. Perhaps it would be Samsung dominating the mobile OS business, not Google.

Samsung led the way for foldable phones with flexible displays

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Let’s be clear; Samsung wasn’t the first tor release a foldable phone with a flexible display. We can credit Royole for accomplishing that with the FlexPai. That said, the phone was a bust and it never made it to many markets, including the USA. The first foldable phone to accomplish success at a global scale was actually the Samsung Galaxy Fold, launched in 2019.

Such new technology couldn’t come without some faults, though. The first review units started showing issues real quick, including screen bumps, flickering screens, and more. The units had to be recalled for further investigation.

Issues have been ironed out since then, and now Samsung makes among the best foldable phones in the market.

Also read: Samsung phone is again America’s favorite, but the company lost some love

Whether you’re a Samsung fan or not, the company has an interesting past. It has gone through a fair share of successes and failures. What do you think is the most interesting thing about Samsung? Any interesting facts we missed? Please share them with us in the comments below.

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13 interesting Samsung facts about its history (2024)

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What are the historical facts about Samsung? ›

Samsung was founded as a grocery trading store on March 1, 1938, by Lee Byung-Chull. He started his business in Taegu, Korea, trading noodles and other goods produced in and around the city and exporting them to China and its provinces.

What is interesting about Samsung? ›

Samsung Staff Facts
  • Samsung was founded in 1938 by Lee Byung-chul as a trading company. He only finished high school. ( ...
  • Lee Kun-Hee, the former CEO of the South Korean technology group Samsung, once said: 'Change everything except your wife and kids.' (Source: AZ Quotes)
  • Samsung has offices in 74 countries. (

What is the history of the name Samsung? ›

In Korean, the word 'Samsung' means “three stars” and the name carries the founder Lee Byung-chull's vision for the company – to shine like stars in the sky, large, strong and eternally shining. The word 'three' represents large, plentiful, and strong while 'star' means bright, lofty and eternally shining.

What is the real name of Samsung? ›

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

(Korean: 삼성전자; Hanja: 三星電子; RR: Samseong Jeonja; lit. Tristar Electronics; sometimes shortened to SEC and stylized as SΛMSUNG) is a South Korean multinational major appliance and consumer electronics corporation headquartered in Yeongtong-gu, Suwon, South Korea.

What is so special about Samsung? ›

Samsung devices also provide fast charging, giving you hours of power in minutes. An adaptive power-saving mode helps extend the battery life of your Galaxy device by minimizing the apps, functions and features you don't often need.

When was the first ever Samsung? ›

After 2 years of R&D Samsung developed its first mobile phone (or "hand phone" in Korea), the SH-100 in 1988. It was the first mobile phone to be designed and manufactured in Korea.

Why is Samsung unique? ›

The company has built an impressive record on design, garnering more awards than any other company in recent years. The bold designs of its televisions often defy conventional style. With its Galaxy Note series, Samsung introduced a new category of smartphone—the phablet—which has been widely copied by competitors.

What are some pros about Samsung? ›

Samsung Smartphone Pros and Cons at a Glance
ProsCons
Stunning displaysSlower software updates
Feature-packed camerasBloatware
Powerful performancePrice (high-end models)
Wide range of choicesBattery life (varies)
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Why is Samsung more successful? ›

Samsung is more innovative and flexible and its wide product portfolio has several great products. Strategy is also a key factor that enabled higher success for Samsung. Its global business strategy and product strategies are far better than most competitors.

What is the oldest logo of Samsung? ›

1938: The first version of the Samsung logo

This version of the logo had a case of “trying to incorporate too much at once,” with the stars, stripes, and wheat plants. Overall, this logo feels cluttered. This logo was so small that Samsung didn't print it on their packaging or products initially.

Why is Samsung called Galaxy? ›

The wine in question, named Galaxy, is a $95 red blend made from California Merlot, Syrah, and Cabernet Sauvignon. The execs used the wine as inspiration for the phone's name, noting the word galaxy's “premium ring,” Cain writes. And Galaxy's affiliation with wine goes beyond its name.

What is Samsung a stand for? ›

For instance, the Galaxy S stands for ” Super Smart “ and the series is the most high-end and powerful one while the Galaxy A Stands for ” Alpha “ and the series is a slightly more affordable one. Similarly, you have the Galaxy J series for entry-level smartphones and the Galaxy Note series for phones with a stylus..

Which Samsung has the longest name? ›

Samsung Galaxy S II, Epic 4G Touch

Officially the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch, Sprint's Galaxy S II variant claimed the dubious honor of having the most long-winded name in cell phone history.

What does Samsung own? ›

  • Renault Samsung Motors. Samsung started this car company in 1994, but had to sell majority ownership to Renault in 2000; Samsung still maintains an interest and part of the name. ...
  • Everland Amusem*nt Park. ...
  • Helicopter. ...
  • Samsung Hospital. ...
  • Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art. ...
  • Samsung Tea Machine. ...
  • Samsung Toilet Seat. ...
  • Samsung Souvenir Shop.
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How did Samsung change the world? ›

Along with 5G, Samsung is also a pioneer in the world of semiconductors and is responsible for creating many of the cutting-edge computer chips that are powering the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) by allowing devices, vehicles and other machines to connect, process and store information in new and improved ...

What is the history of the Samsung logo? ›

Samsung's logo symbols:

Throughout the years, there is one prominent symbol on the Samsung logo – three stars. These three stars tie back to the founder's Korean roots and represent the “three stars of success and prosperity.”

What did Samsung do to be successful? ›

Its leaders valued speed, scale, and reliability above all. Its marketers set prices and introduced features according to what original-equipment manufacturers wanted. Its engineers built products to meet prescribed price and performance requirements.

What are the financial facts about Samsung? ›

Data
Indicator NameUnit2021
RevenueKRW trillion279.6
Gross profitKRW trillion113.2
Operating profitKRW trillion51.6
Profit before income taxKRW trillion53.4
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