Samsung sells a total of 10 million Galaxy S phones
Samsung is doing more than well with the Galaxy S fella. The originally Android 2.1-running smartphone has entered the pockets of more than 10 million users around the world and is continuing to conquer even more market share.
It is hardly a surprising number since we sat and watch as Samsung issued new press-releases for every new million or so.
North America is the region with most Galaxy S sold - more than four million - followed by Europe with 2.5 million. But then again - there are no less than three different variations of the smartphone deployed in the US only.
Samsung has the same big plans for the Galaxy Tab and its Bada-devices.
Let's wait for the MWC 2011 and see what else new has Samsung prepared for us.
Reader comments
- ryan
- 05 Jan 2011
- Hku
oh poor layman it has graphic card and not open gles 2,0 gpu.its going to be first phone to have graphic card.open gles 2.1 of N8 is a mammoth comparing to inferior gpu used in the galaxy.want to check gpu of N8 follow this. Check these-nokiamobile...
- Anonymous
- 05 Jan 2011
- Lcy
You are ready naive if you think that what a survey Finish company (Nokia is Finish too) estimates will happen in real life. Wait until Nokia releases the real numbers and then talk. I bet it will be below 3.5 million.
- Anonymous
- 05 Jan 2011
- J86
My God, you never heard of Odin 3? Search on the internet for Odin 3 and Froyo 2.2.1. You'll get the latest Froyo version released by Samsung for UK.