Samsung shipped 3 million Galaxy S25 series units in South Korea
Samsung announced a new milestone for the Galaxy S25 series in its home market of South Korea, as it has now passed the 3 million units sold mark. The impressive feat was achieved in six months as the S25 series initially went on sale back in February.
The Galaxy S25 series is proving to be selling better than its predecessors as it reached the 3 million sales milestone, two months earlier compared to last year’s Galaxy S24 series.
Samsung revealed that its “AI Subscription Club” plan was one key driver for S25 series buyers. The plan also includes a guaranteed device buy-back program, which covers up to 50% of the phone’s retail price after one year. Samsung also shared that its Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 are selling better than their predecessors but did not reveal sales figures.
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- Sahyu
- 07 Aug 2025
- IWR
Ultra Sales S25 Ultra = 8,390,000 Xiaomi 15 Ultra = 586,000 Oppo Find X8 Ultra = 210,000 Vivo X200 Ultra = 219,000 "Galaxy S25 Ultra sold 8x more than current Ultra phones OPPO, Vivo, and Xiaomi combined" lol
- Anonymous
- 05 Aug 2025
- 099
Customers should buy anything they want not anything that government tells them to buy. I live is US and iPhone is everywhere here but I bought Samsung instead. Cool and fun to use.
- Minu
- 05 Aug 2025
- IWT
Agree, BBK phones are mostly no longer available here, and the available options are more than a year older, at a significantly higher price than the rest of the world.






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