Samsung Galaxy S III sales hit 10 million

Life

23 July 2012

If there were any doubts that Samsung’s Galaxy S III is the hottest smartphone in the Android world, the latest sales figures for the handset should put those doubts to rest.

In the just two months, the Samsung smartphone has broken the 10 million mark in global sales, according to the company.

It took the unit’s predecessor, the Galaxy S II, five months to reach that sales plateau.

The sales numbers were revealed Sunday by president of Samsung’s information technology and mobile communication division Shin Jong-kyun in an interview with the Yonhap News Agency.

Meanwhile, Apple is trying to put a crimp in the sales of the Galaxy S III by including it in a patent lawsuit filed against Samsung in the United States. That lawsuit has already resulted in a ban on sale in the US of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Galaxy Nexus smartphone.

Since its release on 29 May, the Galaxy S III – which runs Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich), has a 4.8" display and a quad-core processor – has been critically acclaimed. According to Samsung’s Jong-kyun, sales of the handset could top 40 million, which would make it the all-time best selling smartphone for the company.

IDG News Service

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