We have no doubt that phablets Samsung are very successful since the launch of its first generation already a couple of years. So much so that at the launch of Samsung Galaxy Note 3 JK Shin , CEO of Samsung Electronics, said had sold 38 million Samsung Galaxy Note since the first model was launched back in the year 2011. However, the company only gave this number and did not provide a breakdown of how many units of each model had been sent, so we had to get an idea of ??how he had gone to Galaxy Note Samsung Galaxy Note 2 versus the first model in the series.
Today, the South Korean company Samsung has presented the Galaxy note 3 in a launch event in Taiwan and there also have been some data concerning these shipments phablets. As reported Underview boys , Andy Your , general manager of the brand in Taiwan, Samsung has managed to sell 30 million Galaxy Note 2 and 10 million Galaxy Note, representing an annual growth of 200 percent for phablet over the past 12 months.
If we look back just over do weeks MovilZona you talk about that the sales of Galaxy Note both models had reached 38 million , as announced by the CEO of the South Korean company at the launch of Samsung Galaxy Note 2 in Berlin earlier this month.
Meanwhile, Andy Tu has announced today that the company has sold 30 million phablet the second generation and 10 of the first, which would mean an increase of more than 2 million devices in just over 15 Days , which is quite strange, especially if we consider that the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 still has a fairly high price, which in our country even round 400 – 500 euros .
Keep in mind that many times these figures refer to units shipped to distributors and not units sold actually, so many of these devices could still be in stock ready to be bought by someone . In addition, the third-generation Samsung phablet is newly released, indeed, today is the first day that is for sale in several countries, among which is Spain. Regarding this phablet, JK Shin said during his presentation that sales plan to achieve about 10 million units, a goal that seems quite realistic and can be achieved.
But we’ll see how sales evolve and what it’s praised by users, since apparently presales figures in Korea would not have been as good to be expected, but will have to see if it comes to that market only or if worldwide, since the mobile device market is currently very saturated high-end Android and Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is one of the more expensive devices of the moment.
No comments:
Post a Comment