Samsung Galaxy Z Flip sales go up in March as the Galaxy S20 flagships struggle

Peter, 05 May 2020

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip (which launched in mid-February) seems to be doing better than the company's first foldable phone – 230,000 units were sold in the month of March alone, 56.1% up from the February numbers. For comparison, Samsung sold 400,000 Galaxy Folds in all of 2019.

Still, that’s a minor win as the big money maker, the Galaxy S20 series, is not doing so hot. A report from Korea states that sales are 35% down from what the S10 managed last year.

While COVID-19 related lockdowns certainly had an effect, the overall sales of Samsung smartphones are down 22.4% - a steep drop, but not as big as that suffered by the flagship line. In total the company sold 89.46 million units this March, 4.3% down compared to February.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip sales go up in March as the Galaxy S20 flagships struggle

Apple, which like Samsung is dependent on Western markets, saw a 23.4% year on year drop in sales for March with a total of 10.14 million units sold. That’s nearly a quarter down from the February sales.

Meanwhile, Huawei is showing signs of recovery with a month-to-month increase of 26.6% as the company’s key market, China, is already recovering.

Samsung isn’t so lucky as its key markets remained closed in April, it reportedly expects an even bigger drop in sales.

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  • Romil
  • 07 May 2020
  • vtx

I think S20 is struggling because of S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite , there are lot many phone samsung launched with a less price differences which makes confusion among the customers.

  • six_tymes
  • 06 May 2020
  • kvH

Dr. X post is correct. To add, I think Samsung also made a mistake by charging too much at launch. Right now however on samsung dot com they lowered prices by a lot, but in-doing so they burned their customer base by overcharging the first adopters. ...

  • AnonD-762416
  • 06 May 2020
  • M9V

Competing processors goes up and down aver generations, Samsung has also sold flagships with Snapdragon processors that performed so poorly that Google had to change the core to throttle them and subsequently causing Samsung to lose face and lawsuits...

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