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|Samsung Mobile (2008, i500).png|8th Logo (August 2007
|Samsung Mobile (2008, F490).png|9th Logo (January 2008)
|Samsung logo 2009.png|10th Logo (2008-2010)
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'''Visuals:'''
* Startup: After the [[GPRS]] logo, it cuts to a
* Shutdown: Same as the startup animation but it looks different and with different animation. There is no GPRS logo and the
'''Variant:''' For <u>the S200</u>, it uses the same animation concept as the startup and shutdown, but both the
'''Technique:''' Animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
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File:Samsung swan logo.png|Swan
File:Samsung unknown logo.png|Space Station
File:Samsung biplane logo.bmp|Biplane
File:Samsung moon tv logo.png|Moon TV
File:Samsung shooting star logo.PNG|Shooting Star
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'''Visuals:''' Most of the time there's an animation which varies playing at the beginning, with the Samsung logo, mostly in
'''Variants:''' The animation varies depending on each phone, but the most notable ones are:
* <u>Paper Airplane</u>: For the startup, it shows a
* <u>Diamond</u>: For the startup, a
* <u>Airplane</u>: For the startup, it shows an airplane over a cloudy sky ready to take off. Then it fades into a still photograph two hands shaking each other and finally, the Samsung wordmark. For the shutdown, it has the airplane flying at sunrise. Then it fades out and only a black background with the text "'''SEE YOU!!'''" remains. This version has a different GPRS logo at the beginning.
* <u>Flowers</u>: For the startup, there's a field at night with flowers and multiple lights that are floating. The camera moves up as the lights meet together. Once they collide together, they form a white background with the Samsung wordmark albeit being a little bit squished. For the shutdown, it's now set on a different flower field with a sunset sky. The lights just move around as the camera pans up. Then, the black background along with the text "''SEE YOU !!''" fade in. This version also has a different GPRS logo at the beginning.
* <u>Desert Ball</u>: For the startup, it is on a desert, where 3
* <u>Swan</u>: For the startup, it starts on a sunny sky with a sparkling sea. Swans come by flying through the right, and come closer to the left. The Samsung wordmark now in its original font fades in. For the shutdown, It is now sunset. The swans fly to the right and the sun goes down. This version has the normal GPRS logo.
* <u>Space Station</u>: For the startup, it starts with a metallic portal opening up. The camera moves down to a shiny spaceship taking off from the pad and rising up into the portal. While the spaceship moves up, a white background with the Samsung wordmark fades in. For the shutdown, the camera goes up to the portal closing. Then, it fades onto a black background with "'''See You!!'''" in white. This version also has the normal GPRS logo.
* <u>Butterfly</u>: For the startup, there is a close up of the
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* <u>Flying Horse</u>: For the startup, the glass wind horse is shown flying across the river at daytime for a second before the screen fades to a shot from the top view, where the same wind horse flies closely to the camera before the shot freeze-frames and gains a transparent white color, and the Samsung wordmark in blue fades in. For the shutdown, the same wind horse appears from the river and flies up to the right when a blue cloudy sky turns evening, and the shot dims and freeze-frames as the white text "Good Bye" fades in. This version's splash screen has the model number in white, with a {{color|blue|dark blue}} outline on an underwater background with lined butterflyfish, a blue light in the upper right corner, and coral items in the background. This splash screen was used on most SGH- prefix phones released in late 2003-2004 with this logo.
'''Technique:''' CGI-animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
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* On <u>some phones from 2002</u>, like the T100 and T200, the xylophone themes from the 1st logo are used.
** For <u>the T100 shutdown</u>, a different 4-note theme is used.
* On <u>North American CDMA phones with SPH- prefix from 2002-2005</u>, a piano arpeggio, followed by a 4-note piano theme is used. The shutdown has a different piano arpeggio.
* The "Classical" theme might be slightly re-arranged depending on the <u>phone's sound chip</u>.
* On <u>the T500</u>, the "Classical" theme has two octaves. One is original and one is low-pitched.
** On <u>the P100 and V200</u>, the shutdown sound is cut short after the last note. The normal "Classical" startup is used.
* On <u>Korean Anycall CDMA phones from 2002-2003</u>, a 10-note arpeggiating harpsichord theme with a xylophone crescendo at the middle is heard for the startup. The shutdown sound is a 4-note descending theme with a bell instrument.
** On <u>the SPH-X8000</u>, a different shutdown sound is used, consisting of a soothing, descending bell.
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* Paper Airplane: T100
* Diamond: T500
* Airplane: D100
* Flowers: D410
* Desert Ball: P400 and X450
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* Space Station: X400 and X410
* Butterfly: P100 and V200
* Biplane: E400
* Moon TV/Shooting Star: C100
* Flying Horse: E710
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'''Visuals:'''
* Startup: On a blurry, dominantly
* Shutdown: There are the same lights swirling into the circle as the words "{{font|Century Gothic|'''''Bye Bye !!'''''}}", "{{font|Arial Black|See you!}}" or "{{font|Century Gothic|'''''Good bye!!'''''}}" appear.
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'''Visuals:'''
* Startup: On a white environment, there is a zig-zag shape with five
* Shutdown: The same zig-zag shape with connected spheres is shown on a white/{{color|lightblue|light blue}} surface, but the lines disconnect. Then, the spheres fall down and bounce before the screen fades out.
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* <u>Some devices</u> have a black background with "'''GOOD BYE'''" in white glowing in at the shutdown.
* <u>Some devices</u> have the Samsung wordmark fade in over a white background at the shutdown.
* On <u>certain phones</u> such as X120, the background is a solid {{color|palegreen|light green}} radial gradient, the lines are shaded in
** <u>E330 features this variant</u>, but this time the animation is slower and the Samsung wordmark is in black, fading in at the beginning. The shutdown is the same, albeit with "'''Good Bye'''" in a condensed black font fading in as well.
* <u>Starting in late 2004</u>, the white Samsung text, with a soft shadow, blurs in front of the screen without the background changing, with the background itself being a {{color|lavender}} radial gradient. In the shutdown, it would have the line connected balls, which are against a {{color|lightblue|light blue}} radial gradient, spinning out with "Good Bye" fading in over a black background. This would be updated without the Good Bye screen, with the shape intact.
** On <u>the D500</u>, the Samsung text simply fades in the startup.
* Another variant has a {{color|lightskyblue|light blue}} radial gradient background with the balls in {{color|orangered|orange-red}},
* On <u>the X480</u>, the balls (which are {{color|darkorange|orange}},
* <u>One unidentified model</u> has the intro glitching out (or repeating).
** That may be because of the fast animation.
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* <u>Z and P phones</u> used a soft, bleeping arpeggio for the startup. The shutdown theme used a chiming arpeggio or the shutdown sound mentioned before.
* <u>The SGH-E620</u> model featured a more realistic re-arrangement of the "Classical" and "Future" themes, with the former having a piano and the latter having jazzy instruments.
* <u>The X550</u> uses
'''Availability:''' Seen on many Samsung phones from the era including the E600, C110, E300, C200, C200N, X140, E610, P510, P730, E850, X610, X120, E330, X480, D500, E620, E630, E730, E720, X550, etc.
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'''Visuals:''' There are several glass cubes splitting themselves into a white/{{color|lightblue|light blue}} aurora background, as
'''Variants:'''
* <u>For E820</u>, spheres don't break the cubes, the cubes just float away before the spheres could break them as the Samsung wordmark fades in. For shutdown, the animation plays in reverse, and just after animation is finished, it fades out to black.
* The shutdown animation stops at 9th frame in <u>the X460</u>. This frame is unseen on most YouTube videos about this animation.
* <u>For both E810 and D428</u>, the camera zooms into a tunnel consisting of {{color|darkorange|orange}} panels in a white environment, and then zooms out to reveal that it's a reflection from an
** On the former, the startup stops at a frame where the Samsung wordmark blurs next to a zig-zag shape.
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'''Visuals:'''
* Startup: It starts out with the first [[Samsung Fun Club|Fun Club]] animation, with the difference being that the blobs form the first three letters of "{{color|springgreen|'''S'''}}{{color|darkviolet|'''/\'''}}{{color|dodgerblue|'''M'''}}" which turn into different colors, and once the background turns
* Shutdown: The Fun Club shutdown animation from the first logo, except only the
'''Variants:'''
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'''Availability:''' It was spotted on budget phones, including the C120, X150, N710, B100 and B300 models.
=== 7th Logo (2005-
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'''Visuals:'''
* Startup: On a hazy
* Shutdown: There is the same vortex on the same background with the stacked text "'''''Powering Off'''''", in black with a white glow, which disappears after a second. One second later, the Samsung logo appears rippling the background, which now includes some
'''Variants:'''
* Sometimes, a mobile carrier logo would appear instead of the Samsung logo.
* On <u>Sprint models</u>, the Samsung logo is replaced with the Sprint logo. The logo then flashes into multiple outlined icons with the "'''Sprint Power Vision'''" text below them.
* On the <u>C416</u>, the vortex is already formed, and the camera starts from the side of the vortex instead of the bottom. The camera turns around to be facing the vortex, then the Samsung logo fades in with a black outline. The shutdown plays the same animation in reverse.
'''Technique:''' CGI-animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
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'''Audio:''' The mellow themes as featured on a few Korean devices with the 2nd logo. The whooshes could be rearranged.
'''Audio Variants:'''
'''Audio Variant:''' Sixième Son startup and shutdown sounds since mid-2006. May include carrier startup sounds instead.▼
* Lower-end phones used the piano themes as featured on North American SPH- prefix phones with the 2nd logo until Samsung Tune was introduced.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on Samsung phones, where this animation is associated with a Mobile Carrier company like: Alltel, MetroPCS, Sprint, S-Fone or U.S. Cellular. This might also be seen on some Anycall phones.
=== 8th Logo (August 2007
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* On the <u>F400</u>, the blobs are {{color|mediumslateblue|purple}} instead of {{color|darkturquoise|turquoise}}.
* On <u>later models</u>, after the logo is formed, the screen might switch into the Samsung Mobile logo, stylized with the "'''S/\MSUNG'''" wordmark and the text "'''mob!le'''" next to it. The URL is shown below.
* The <u>S5620 Monte</u> has a different animation. In it, an
'''Technique:''' CGI-animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
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* <u>Phones after 2011</u> feature a MIDI rearrangement of the [[Samsung Galaxy]] startup sound introduced with the S2.
'''Availability:''' Seen on GT-E branded phones released in the period including the GT-E1080, GT-E2210, GT-E1100 and GT-E2550 models. It was also spotted on the SCH-E189.
=== 12th Logo (2010-2015) ===
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'''Visuals:'''
* Startup: In a
* Shutdown: The trails rotate in the oval before hitting the wordmark, which dissolves the logo and the transparent oval.
'''Variant:''' A still snapshot of the logo with the shady
'''Technique:''' CGI-animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
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* Sixième Son startup and shutdown sounds.
* Either the <u>[[Samsung Galaxy]] S1 or S2 themes</u>. The still version used on <u>feature phones</u> features the MIDI rendition of the Galaxy S2 startup theme.
* A quicker, higher-pitched, and airy sounding rendition of the Samsung Mobile theme was used on the <u>Galaxy 3 i5800 and Galaxy 5 i5500</u>.
'''Availability:''' Seen on some phones during the era, including several feature phones
[[Category:South Korea]]
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[[Category:South Korean mobile bootscreens]]
[[Category:Samsung Group]]
[[Category:Logos with music by Sixième Son]]
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Samsung established its telecommunications division in 1977. The company started developing mobile phones in the mid 1990s under the "Anycall" branding in South Korea. Later on the company expanded its market in other territories, reporting over 40% growth in 2007 and becoming the second largest mobile device manufacturer in the world. The company launched its Fun Club internet portal in 2005 worldwide with multiple Samsung phones of the mid-2000s adopting its branding. Samsung is also the largest manufacturer of devices running Google's Android, with the Galaxy series having a 46% worldwide market share in 2012.
Visuals:
Variant: For the S200, it uses the same animation concept as the startup and shutdown, but both the pink background and the animation are different. Flares slide from down to up, and a flash appears on the left and the countdown from before appears this time in the left and instead of the background disappearing, it stays still with the Samsung wordmark in blue fading in. The shutdown is the same as the previous but the background looks similar to the S200 startup, albeit mirrored and blue, and the outlined circle animation plays in reverse.
Technique: Animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
Audio:
Audio Trivia: The first 8 notes sound like the trademark "Over The Horizon" theme.
Availability: Seen on the Samsung S100, S200 and X426.
Visuals: Most of the time there's an animation which varies playing at the beginning, with the Samsung logo, mostly in blue or white, then fading in front of the screen. For the shutdown, an animation usually related to the startup animation plays, with the white text "See You", "Bye Bye", "Good Bye", or "Powering Off". Some variants have the Samsung logo appearing at the end, and some other variants fade out to a black screen.
Variants: The animation varies depending on each phone, but the most notable ones are:
Technique: CGI-animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
Audio:
Audio Variants:
Availability: The variants mentioned are seen on these Samsung phones.
Visuals:
Technique: Animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
Audio: The Diamond startup and shutdown sounds from the previous logo.
Availability: Seen on the Samsung T400, T410, S500, E100, E700, X100 and X600.
Visuals:
Variants:
Technique: CGI-animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
Audio: For the startup, it's the "Classical" or "Cheerful" tunes. For the shutdown, it would be the full shutdown themes.
Audio Variants:
Availability: Seen on many Samsung phones from the era including the E600, C110, E300, C200, C200N, X140, E610, P510, P730, E850, X610, X120, E330, X480, D500, E620, E630, E730, E720, X550, etc.
Visuals: There are several glass cubes splitting themselves into a white/light blue aurora background, as orange spheres appear moving into the screen. Once the spheres position themselves, the zig-zag connection line appears, and the Samsung wordmark in white fades in.
Variants:
Technique: CGI-animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
Audio: Same themes as before, depending on region or device.
Availability: Seen on specific models released during the period, such as the D428, D488, E330, E800, E810, E820, X460, and X640.
Visuals:
Variants:
Technique: CGI-animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
Audio: A 9-note monophonic theme for phones released until Samsung Tune was introduced. The notes are re-arranged in the shutdown.
Audio Variants:
Availability: It was spotted on budget phones, including the C120, X150, N710, B100 and B300 models.
Visuals:
Variants:
Technique: CGI-animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
Audio: The mellow themes as featured on a few Korean devices with the 2nd logo. The whooshes could be rearranged.
Audio Variants:
Availability: Seen on Samsung phones, where this animation is associated with a Mobile Carrier company like: Alltel, MetroPCS, Sprint, S-Fone or U.S. Cellular. This might also be seen on some Anycall phones.
Visuals:
Technique: CGI-animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
Audio: Sixième Son startup and shutdown sounds.
Availability: It was spotted on the Symbian i550 and G810 models.
Visuals:
Technique: Animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
Audio: Sixième Son startup and shutdown sounds.
Availability: Used exclusively on the F490 model.
Visuals:
Variants:
Technique: CGI-animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
Audio: Sixième Son startup and shutdown sounds.
Audio Variants:
Availability: Seen on some Samsung phones including the Omnia and Corby series. It has also appeared on the first ever Samsung Galaxy.
Visuals:
Technique: Animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
Audio:
Availability: Seen on GT-E branded phones released in the period including the GT-E1080, GT-E2210, GT-E1100 and GT-E2550 models. It was also spotted on the SCH-E189.
Visuals:
Variant: A still snapshot of the logo with the shady blue oval appears on low-spec feature phones released after 2011.
Technique: CGI-animated sequence stored in the phone's ROM.
Audio:
Availability: Seen on some phones during the era, including several feature phones and non-S Galaxy devices such as the Galaxy Ace.