Monday, January 14, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S Series Sales Pass 100M

I share my photographs at Flickr under the name of Jalalspages. Today, while I was just surfing Flickr, as I normally do to see some of the most beautiful compositions shared by countless Flickr members, I came across the following photo shared at samsungtomorrow and I just stopped right there and then.


Samsung Galaxy S Series Sales Pass 100M


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Beneath the photo, further elabortation is given which reads:
Samsung Electronics’ flagship Galaxy S series surpassed the accumulated sales record of 100 million units from the supply side in only 2 years and 7 months after its launch in May 2010. Galaxy S III is selling at much faster rate of 30 million in 5 months and 40 million in 7 months, after becoming a million seller in only 50 days after its release last May.
Currently, its average daily sales are 190,000 units. The driving force behind Samsung Electronics’ rise to the top on the global smartphone market is Galaxy S II which is gaining ground as a steady seller hitting the sales of over 40 million in only 20 months.
Well this is a big achievement and being a Samsung user myself, I wish Samsung well for the future and eagerly await for the Samsung Galaxy S IV based on a eight-core architecture, that will be a big step for the smartphones.

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