It seems that Samsung has found a “winning horse” in the new phablet that has put on the market, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 . At least this is what has indicated an officer of the Korean company, which announced that the behavior of this model exceeds that obtained by the model it replaces in the US and Europe market.
And this is not just someone that does not have much information on how sales go the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, as the person who has indicated this is Kim Hyun-joo , senior vice president of the Korean giant. According to him, in the time it takes to sell the new phablet in the aforementioned regions outnumber those that were obtained with the Galaxy Note 3 A year ago, so this model looks like it is working in the market and can assume a breather for the company (which has just announced that retrieves sales, but revenues continue to decline)
The truth is that not much interesting data makes Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was met, because this model had sold 4.5 million units since it went on sale, which represent less than 500,000 Note 3 at the same time … but remember that until then only data from South Korea, the only place where you could get the new phablet until recently had. The case is that the new data has provided Hyun-joo, it seems the future of the new device is brilliant.
The truth is that advances included in Samsung Galaxy Note 4 make him a device that has all the “seasoning” to be a success in the market. Apart from improved usability S Pen , it is noted that a metallic finish on the sides which makes it attractive include also the screen is 5.7 inch qHD quality and also includes 3GB of RAM and a 16 megapixel camera with optical image stabilizer.
In short, the new phablet Korean company may be the one straighten the course that has failed to keep up with the Galaxy S5 so far (which will soon hit the Google Play Edition). Therefore, the plan was not considered as a major manufacturer makes this just a couple of years, is what seems to obviate the ballot if confirmed as indicated by Hyun-joo
. Source: ZDnet
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