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Nov 3, 2012

Samsung: 30 Million Galaxy S III Units Sold Worldwide

The company has sold, as opposed to shipped, 30 million Samsung Galaxy S III devices worldwide. That’s quite the impressive figure, and shows a substantial growth of 10 million units in just two months. Samsung’s announcement comes on the heels of news in which the company said 3 million Galaxy Note II units have been sold across the world.

It’s fantastic news for Samsung, and Android as a whole, as we head into the busy holiday season. Samsung revealed just how much time and effort went into the making of its S III, and the numerous rave reviews — and now, sales — show it was all time well spent. With Jelly Bean rolling out to the device all over the world, we can expect sales to only increase during the final stretch of 2012. More here.

2 comments:

Outcast said...

This is incredible news for Samsung. It seems like everywhere I look everybody is getting the S III and raving over it so these figures don't surprise me, seems like there's finally some serious competition in the smart phone market.

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