Samsung Galaxy S24 sales outpace S23 series, foldables decline

Yordan, 03 January 2025

Samsung enters the new year with mixed news. On the positive side, demand for the Galaxy S24 has outpaced previous models by 18% across all three flagship variants.

However, cumulative sales of the Galaxy Z6 foldables have decreased by 6%, with the Flip underperforming and the Fold matching its predecessor.

Shipments
(in million)
Change
Samsung Galaxy S23 10.46
Samsung Galaxy S24 12.1 15.6%
Samsung Galaxy S23+ 5.39
Samsung Galaxy S24+ 6.77 25.6%
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 13.56
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 15.8 16.5%
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 3.3
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 2.81 -14.8%
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 1.91
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 2.09 9.4%

The information comes from Hana Securities, which was reported by social media user @Jukanlosreve.

The unimpressive performance of Samsung's latest foldables took the entire global market down, and Counterpoint Research revealed the segment shrunk by 1/3.

It’s important to note that the information covers the period from January to November 2024, excluding Christmas shopping in late December, which typically experiences a rise in sales across all price ranges.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

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  • Robbo
  • 8 hours ago
  • U2B

No surprise here, some people have learned folding screens are unreliable and want to go back...... The tech is not mature enough and IMO is a fad. As to A series, stuff that. I just updated from S21 Ultra to S24 Ultra. Was a strategic thing w...

Flip 6 dropped the ball because design looked identical as well as no Samsung Dex. They kept showing partying youth as the target market. I guess Samsung was wrong! Youth for western markets, adults and fashion sheek in asian markets.

  • Luke
  • 06 Jan 2025
  • xIj

You are just proving my point. All people praising S series (and honestly all other hyped flagships) actually never had such.. go spare some money, get one, then come back after 1 year and tell the rest what is right and what not. Until then.. I'...

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