
Samsung Continues the "Matrix Lottery" Policy
Samsung is causing confusion again in its OLED TV segment. According to information available online, the S95F series, considered Samsung's flagship OLED model for 2025, will be available with both QD-OLED and WOLED panels. This means that potential buyers will have to pay particular attention to the model designations to ensure they know which panel technology they will actually receive.
The matrix lottery is ongoing – what do the letters in the model name mean?
Similar to the S90D model, Samsung uses different designations for TVs with QD-OLED and WOLED panels depending on the market. For the S95F model:
In the USA:
"FAE" means WOLED panel
"FAF" means QD-OLED panel
In Europe:
"FAE" means WOLED
"FAT" means QD-OLED
It turns out that without carefully checking the model code, buying a television can be a lottery, especially for those looking for specific technology.
Model S95F and its matrices
Model | Size (inches) | Matrix |
---|---|---|
Samsung QN83S95FAE | 83 | WOLED |
Samsung QN77S95FAF | 77 | QD-OLED |
Samsung QN65S95FAF | 65 | QD-OLED |
Samsung QN55S95FAF | 55 | QD-OLED |
Samsung QE83S95FAE | 83 | WOLED |
Samsung QE77S95FAT | 77 | QD-OLED |
Samsung QE65S95FAT | 65 | QD-OLED |
Samsung QE55S95FAT | 55 | QD-OLED |
S95F – the first 83-inch model with a matte display
One of the most interesting aspects of the new series is the appearance of the 83S95F model, which means we are dealing with the first-ever 83-inch version of Samsung's flagship OLED with a matte display. Previously, the maximum available size was 77 inches. Importantly, this version does not use Samsung's QD-OLED panel, but rather a WOLED panel supplied by LG Display. The question is whether this will be a new panel with a Primary RGB Tandem configuration like the LG G5, or an older generation of WOLED panels?
Samsung's first 42-inch OLEDs
Equally surprising is Samsung's introduction of the first-ever 42-inch OLED models. In the case of the S90F series, the 42S90F model and its 48-inch counterpart will exclusively use WOLED panels. Thus, Samsung is entering the segment of the smallest OLED televisions, which may directly compete with popular LG models from the C series in these sizes.
S90F Models and Their Panels
Model | Size (inches) | Panel |
Samsung QN83S90FAT | 83 | WOLED |
Samsung QN77S90FAF | 77 | QD-OLED |
Samsung QN65S90FAF | 65 | QD-OLED |
Samsung QN55S90FAF | 55 | QD-OLED |
Samsung QN48S90FAE | 48 | WOLED |
Samsung QN42S90FAE | 42 | WOLED |
Samsung QE83S90FAE | 83 | WOLED |
Samsung QE77S90FAE | 77 | WOLED |
Samsung QE65S90FAT | 65 | QD-OLED (UK - WOLED) |
Samsung QE55S90FAE | 55 | WOLED |
Samsung QE48S90FAE | 48 | WOLED |
Samsung QE42S90FAE | 42 | WOLED |
Interestingly, according to leaks from DisplaySpecification, the model 65S90F is expected to be equipped with a WOLED panel, which suggests that on the Islands, none of the sizes in the S90F series will receive a panel produced by Samsung Display.
What's new in Samsung OLED TVs for 2025?
Samsung is introducing several technological innovations, regardless of the type of panel:
VRR up to 165Hz and Motion Xcelerator 165
AI 4K Upscaling Pro, Auto HDR Remastering Pro
Smart Calibration and HDR Brightness Optimization, though based on our previous experiences, these are more marketing additions than genuinely useful features.
A new remote with a dedicated AI button and an improved Tizen OS system
And of course, new advanced AI features.
Both QD-OLED and WOLED models are advertised as capable of achieving 4000 nits peak brightness; however, in practice, this will require independent testing. This would mean that the 83S95F would be using a Tandem RGB panel.
Is this a good decision by Samsung?
For consumers, the Samsung S95F may pose a challenge when purchasing. The introduction of mixed panels in the same series can lead to misunderstandings, especially when two TVs with the same name differ not only in picture quality but also potentially in durability and display characteristics. For those who consciously choose QD-OLED or WOLED technology, Samsung makes it necessary to exercise extra caution when buying. We hope to check for you this year exactly all possible variants of Samsung OLEDs.