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Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Samsung Mobile Phones Gaining Back Lost Ground!


Samsung, the South Korean mobile phone company must be currently on the moon having seen through really bad times in recent months. The legal wrangle it found itself rival and leading player Apple Inc meant that smartphone devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S2 and a few other Samsung mobile phones and the Samsung Galaxy Tab being barrred from sales in the open market place in a few markets like the Netherlands, Australia, etc.

Now, all that is history and Samsung has bounced back like never before. Simultaneously, Samsung phones went beserk on the sales side and phones including the currently number one smartphone device , the Samsung Galaxy S2.

In what is undoubtedly a record breaking effort, the flagship orignal smartphone handset, Samsung Galaxy S along with its successor, the Samsung Galaxy S2 sold well over a staggering 30 million units world wide. This figure alone is a never before attained figure for any smartphone any where so far in the mobile phone industry.

Out of this whopping figure, 20 million unit of sales has been credited to the origianl Galaxy S with the remaining 10 million units going to the next generation Samsung Galaxy S2. This level of sales even leaves the top of rung Apple iPhones into shame.

Samsung also rocked the mobile computer table segment with its Samsung Galaxy Tab that was qucikly followed up with the Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Tab. There more upgradations and variations on the anvil as well.

If anything, Samsung seems to have created enough stir in the mobile tablet market and its table devices are really working up great momentum not only in the UK market place but elserwhere as well.

At least it seems enough for a more cautious and at the same time aggressive approach by Apple. Especially when it comes to its iPads.

Now, Samsung ought to capitalize on the momentum thus gained and build on it. And do it pretty quickly and in the first quarter of 2012.

The rest will take care of itself. It also needs to keep a more closer watch on the other rival HTC Corporation has it seems to be silently but surely running away with the top honours.

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