Samsung sold three million of its original Galaxy S phone in 85 days. A few months later, a full ten million had been sold. Now, it looks as if the superphone's successor may put that latter statistic to shame. The outfit just announced that it took 55 days to move three million Galaxy S II handsets, which works out to one phone every 1.5 seconds. It's the Korean electronic giant's briskest-selling smartphone ever, and we're guessing that it'll keep up the pace once more carriers offer it, right DiGi?
source: 2DayBlog.com
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