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Friday, 30 December 2011

Samsung shipped a million units of the Galaxy Note, hints at a U.S. release ‘next year



When Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy Note, it received a lot of bad press, with people saying it wont sell, but turns out Samsung knows what they are doing after all. There is a market for people who want a 5-inch plus phone, and to prove that that announced that they have shipped one million units globally to date, and that's not even counting the US. According to Samsung, it's making most of it's movement in France, Germany, Hong Kong and Taiwan, and will be available here in the US "next year."
 
Samsung’s flagship smart device Galaxy Note has reached 1 million global shipping.
 
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Samsung Electronics said on the 29th that it has shipped more than 1 million units of Galaxy Note globally. The worldwide sales of Galaxy Note are also on the rise in Europe and Asia including France, Germany, Hongkong and Taiwan. The rapid global sales of Galaxy Note are notable since it is creating a new market for something between smartphone and tablet pc. The speed of the global sales is expected to accelerate further next year when it will be available in the US.
 
Recently, Financial Times reviewed highly of Galaxy Note, commenting it as“a happy medium for consumers who want to carry just one device, rather than both a smartphone and a tablet and whatever other portable gadget they pick up on their way out”.
 
A Samsung official also said “1 million global shipping of Galaxy Note means it has well positioned itself as a market creator,” also adding “Samsung will continuously strengthen its leadership in the global smartphone market as well as create new markets with innovative devices.”

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