Understanding models numbers on a Samsung TV
To the average person, a TV’s model number probably looks like gibberish. However, all of the numbers and letters in the model code have a special meaning that helps manufacturers and retail stores identify exactly what model TV you have. Understanding how Samsung TV model numbers work can help you learn more about your own TV or other models you may be interested in. If you’re looking for the newest Samsung TV check out our website.
Find your TV's model number
Before you can fully understand your Samsung TV's model number, you need to find out what the number is. On older TVs, you can find it by looking at the back of the TV. However, on newer models, you can look it up in the TV's settings menu.
Use your TV's remote to navigate to Settings (All Settings).
Select Support and then select About TV (About this TV/Projector).
The model number or code and serial number will be displayed on this page.
Once you've got the model number, you can find out more about your TV. Look up the specifications on the Samsung Support page or download your TV's user manual.
Example TV model number breakdown
Here's an example of a recent model number for the 65" Class Q800T QLED 8K UHD HDR Smart TV (2020). We’ve broken down what the different letters and numbers represent in the model code, so you can get a better understanding of what it all means.
We’ll use this example: QN65Q800TAFXZA
Q = QLED
N = North America
65 = Screen size in inches
Q800T = The specific model name
A = First generation
F = ATSC tuner type (USA, Canada)
X = Design code
ZA = Made for USA
Decipher your TV’s model number (2008 and later)
We already gave an example of one TV model code, but we know there are all kinds of different TVs out there with various model numbers. Please use this guide to help figure out what your TV’s specific model number stands for.
The first letter's meaning: The type of TV.
Example: QN65Q800TAFXZAQ = QLED
U = LED
P = Plasma
L = LCD
H = DLP
K = OLED
The second letter's meaning: Where the TV will be sold.
Example: QN65Q800TAFXZAN = North America
E = Europe
A = Asia
The first number listed: The size of the TV in inches. For example, a screen may be 55 inches or 65 inches.
Example: QN65Q800TAFXZA
The next part refers to the specific model.
Example: QN65Q800TAFXZA
LS (Lifestyle TV)
LS03C = The Frame 2023
LS03B = The Frame 2022
LS03A = The Frame 2021
LST9T = The Terrace 2021
LST7T = The Terrace 2020
LS05T = The Sero 2020
LS03T = The Frame 2020
LS01T = The Serif 2020
LS01R = Serif TV 2019
LS03R = The Frame 2019
LS03N = The Frame 2018
LS003 = The Frame 2017
LS001 = Serif TV 2015
OLED
S**B = 2022 4K OLED
Q (QLED)
QN***C = 2023 8k Neo QLED
QN***B = 2022 8K Neo QLED
QN**B = 2022 4K Neo QLED
Q**B = 2022 4K QLED
QN***A = 2021 8K Neo QLED
QN**A = 2021 4K Neo QLED
Q**A = 2021 4K QLED
Q***T = 2020 8K QLED
Q**T = 2020 UHD QLED
Q950R = 2019 8K QLED
Q**R = 2019 UHD QLED
Q900R = 2018 8K QLED
Q9FN = 2018 Back Lit UHD QLED
Q8DN = 2018 Back Lit Flat UHD QLED
Q*CN = 2018 Edge Lit Curved UHD QLED
Q*FN = 2018 Edge Lit Flat UHD QLED
Q*CAM = 2017 Curved QLED
Q*FAM = 2017 Flat QLED
* numerical value
Full HD, UHD & S-UHDAU = 2021 UHD
TU = 2020 UHD
T = 2020 FHD
RU = 2019 UHD
R = 2019 FHD
NU = 2018 UHD
N = 2018 FHD
MU = 2017 UHD
M = 2017 HD
KS = 2016 SUHD
KU = 2016 UHD
K = 2016 FHD
Full HD, UHD & S-UHD (Cont.)JS = 2015 SUHD
JU = 2015 UHD
J = 2015 FHD
H = 2014 FHD
HU = 2014 UHD
KE = 2013 OLED
F = 2013
E = 2012
D = 2011
C = 2010
B = 2009
A = 2008
The next letter in the sequence: The release code or generation of the TV.
Example: QN65Q800TAFXZAA = First generation
B = Second generation
The next letter in the sequence after the release code: The type of tuner on the TV.
Example: QN65Q800TAFXZAF = ATSC / QAM (USA, Canada)
U = DVB (Europe)
G = ISDB-T (Latin America)
T = 2 x DVB
The next letter in the sequence after the tuner type: The design code, which is usually X.
Example: QN65Q800TAFXZAThe final set of letters in the sequence: The country code for the TV.
Example: QN65Q800TAFXZAZA = USA
RU = Russia
UA = Ukraine
ZC = Chile
XU = Europe/UK
XY = Australia
Decipher your TV’s model number (2007 and earlier)
If you have an older TV, don’t worry – we have information about older model numbers too. They look pretty different from newer model codes, so make sure to check out this guide to familiarize yourself with how they work. We'll use this model number as an example: LN-T2342HX/XA.
The meaning of the first two letters: Tells you the type of TV.
Example: LN-T2342HX/XAFP or HP = Plasma
LN = LCD
HL = DLP
TX = CRT
The first letter after the dash: The TV’s model year.
Example: LN-T2342HX/XAT = 2007
S = 2006
R = 2005
P = 2004
N = 2003
M = 2002
The first set of numbers: The size of the TV’s screen in inches. For example, a screen may be 23 inches.
Example: LN-T2342HX/XA
The second set of numbers: The series the TV belongs to.
Example: LN-T2342HX/XAThe next letter in the sequence: The resolution of the TV’s screen.
Example: LN-T2342HX/XAF = Full HD
H = High definition
The next letter in the sequence after the resolution: The design code, which is usually X.
Example: LN-T2342HX/XA
Final set of letters: Manufacturing information.
Example: LN-T2342HX/XA
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