Galaxy Note7 was selling 25% better than Note5 before the recall

Enrique, 19 September 2016

The Galaxy Note7 recall is a terrible situation for Samsung. It has cost them many sales and the leg up the company had over Apple's iPhone 7 went down the drain when the company had to recall millions of devices costing the company $1.5 billion to fix.

BayStreet Research reports that the Samsung Galaxy Note7 was selling quite well. In fact, right before it was recalled, the Galaxy Note 7 was 25% ahead of the sales of the previous year’s Galaxy Note5. After the recall, which finally became official on September 15, the same research firm re-estimates the Galaxy Note7 has only made 60% of revenue that the Note5 had made in the same amount of time.

Samsung Galaxy Note7

As well, BayStreet reports that 7.3 million units were sold in Q3, just 6% behind Q2’s numbers. Impressive considering the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge were also released at the time, suggesting that the Note7 was well on its way to sell just as well as the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, which met the market with huge success.

The Galaxy Note7 is expected to resume sales on October 21 in the US, but replacement devices for customers with affected Note7 units have already begun arriving in the States.

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Reader comments

  • Wxy
  • 21 Sep 2016
  • vLx

And the probability of an iPhone to explode is like 1 in a million... We cannot say that the cause of Biker's exploding iPhone is from the battery itself, it might have short-circuited causing a surge of current to flow. Note 7 on the other hand...

  • Wxy
  • 21 Sep 2016
  • vLx

Just like all the androids before note 7. It will not be laggy on the forst few months... I remember when I cracked the screen of my lumia 1520 and borrowed the Note 4 from a friend. (Remeber note 4 and lumia 1520 are both released on the same ...

  • Wxy
  • 21 Sep 2016
  • vLx

But killed note 7 on speed test...

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