Samsung today announced that the Samsung GALAXY S II or GT-I9100, has reached global channel sales of 3 million units in just 55 days, giving you roughly something like 54,545 phones sold by days or 2278 phones sold every single hours. Impressive indeed but will they be able to keep-up like this forever?
Samsung Electronics has dramatically increased its mobile market share in Europe, owing to the Galaxy S 2 smartholics there. In the UK where the local major reviewer Uswitch.com selected Galaxy S 2 as the best mobile phone in May and June, Samsung Electronics has become the most sold mobile brand for straight 17 weeks.
In Austria, Galaxy S 2 jumped into the fourth place on the smartphone hit-list, right after its release. In Switzerland, it spearheaded into the third. Owing to the fast-growing popularity of Galaxy S 2, Samsung Electronics topped the Austrian smartphone market with the market share of 30 percent. It also seized 36 percent of the smartphone market in Switzerland.
Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics held the launching events of Galaxy S 2 in Maxico and Brazil on June 30 to spread its 'smart' frenzies to Latin America.
source: Akihabara News
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