SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE II
UNITS SOLD SINCE LAUNCH
Samsung
had announced that the Galaxy Note II had surpassed 3 million sales worldwide
since the launch of the phablet in September. In what has come as better news
for the South Korean tech giant, global sales of the Galaxy Note II have nowexceeded
5 million units.
In
early November, Samsung had announced that the 5.5-inch smartphone is selling
at three times the pace of the original Galaxy Note. 10 million units of the
Galaxy Note had been sold across the globe since it was launched. To know more
about the Galaxy Note II, read our review of this stylus-enabled smartphone.
The Samsung Galaxy Note II features most of the specifications that had been
written about in the past but Samsung has thrown in a new feature that can
potentially change the way mobile phones are used nowadays. Apart from the fact
that it features the Android v4.1 (Jelly Bean) out of the box, and is powered
by a 1.6GHz quad-core processor, the major talking point about the Galaxy Note
II is that it features an all-new Air View feature.
Here
is a quick look at the specifications of the Galaxy Note II:
• 5.5-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen with a
1280 x 720 pixel density
• 4G LTE, EDGE, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi HT40, NFC
• GPS with GLONASS and A-GPS support
• Bluetooth v4.0 with USB 2.0 Host
• 8 megapixel AF/ Touchfocus camera, 1.9MP
VT Camera, BSI front-facing camera
• 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions, all with
expandable support up to 64GB
• 2GB RAM
• MHL for AV out
Samsung
currently sits at pole position as the largest smartphone manufacturer in the
world. The Samsung Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II are two of the brand's
hottest selling devices this year, and this has made Samsung's smartphone sales
look good. A recent report by Yonhap, a financial analysis company, estimates
that Samsung will have a good fourth quarter, and will sell over 60 million
smartphones.Samsung's smartphone shipments are likely to exceed 60 million
units in the fourth quarter of this year, proving its prowess in the world's
mobile phone market, despite its ongoing patent war with Apple, an investment
bank said on Wednesday.
UBS,
an investment bank and financial analysis company, estimated that Samsung
Electronics will sell 61.5 million units of smartphones in the October-December
period, up 5 percent from an estimated 58 million in the previous quarter. The
number could reach as high as 63 million depending on the sell-through, or the
volume that is actually sold to consumers.
The
report stated that a major contributor to these numbers will be the Galaxy Note
II that was released in September. Nicolas Gaudois, an analyst at UBS said,
“The Galaxy Note 2 has shipped 3 million units in its first five weeks of
sales, with sell-through strong in Asia and Europe, and the U.S. gathering pace
post-launch. We hence forecast 7 million Galaxy Note 2, compared to our initial
expectation of 5 million for the fourth quarter.”
The
report goes on to add that the high sales of the Samsung Galaxy Note II may
affect the impact of the latest Apple flagship smartphone, the iPhone 5. The
Swiss bank notes that the flagship Galaxy S III, which hit the market in late
May, continues to show strong performance, with more than 5.5 million units
sold in October alone. "We see a limited ramp-down, if any at all, for the
Galaxy S III, and we feel comfortable with our 15 million estimate for the
fourth quarter of 2012,"Gaudois said.amsung
had announced that the Galaxy Note II had surpassed 3 million sales worldwide
since the launch of the phablet in September. In what has come as better news
for the South Korean tech giant, global sales of the Galaxy Note II have nowexceeded
5 million units.
In
early November, Samsung had announced that the 5.5-inch smartphone is selling
at three times the pace of the original Galaxy Note. 10 million units of the
Galaxy Note had been sold across the globe since it was launched. To know more
about the Galaxy Note II, read our review of this stylus-enabled smartphone.
The Samsung Galaxy Note II features most of the specifications that had been
written about in the past but Samsung has thrown in a new feature that can
potentially change the way mobile phones are used nowadays. Apart from the fact
that it features the Android v4.1 (Jelly Bean) out of the box, and is powered
by a 1.6GHz quad-core processor, the major talking point about the Galaxy Note
II is that it features an all-new Air View feature.
Here
is a quick look at the specifications of the Galaxy Note II:
• 5.5-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen with a
1280 x 720 pixel density
• 4G LTE, EDGE, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi HT40, NFC
• GPS with GLONASS and A-GPS support
• Bluetooth v4.0 with USB 2.0 Host
• 8 megapixel AF/ Touchfocus camera, 1.9MP
VT Camera, BSI front-facing camera
• 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions, all with
expandable support up to 64GB
• 2GB RAM
• MHL for AV out
Samsung
currently sits at pole position as the largest smartphone manufacturer in the
world. The Samsung Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II are two of the brand's
hottest selling devices this year, and this has made Samsung's smartphone sales
look good. A recent report by Yonhap, a financial analysis company, estimates
that Samsung will have a good fourth quarter, and will sell over 60 million
smartphones.Samsung's smartphone shipments are likely to exceed 60 million
units in the fourth quarter of this year, proving its prowess in the world's
mobile phone market, despite its ongoing patent war with Apple, an investment
bank said on Wednesday.
UBS,
an investment bank and financial analysis company, estimated that Samsung
Electronics will sell 61.5 million units of smartphones in the October-December
period, up 5 percent from an estimated 58 million in the previous quarter. The
number could reach as high as 63 million depending on the sell-through, or the
volume that is actually sold to consumers.
The
report stated that a major contributor to these numbers will be the Galaxy Note
II that was released in September. Nicolas Gaudois, an analyst at UBS said,
“The Galaxy Note 2 has shipped 3 million units in its first five weeks of
sales, with sell-through strong in Asia and Europe, and the U.S. gathering pace
post-launch. We hence forecast 7 million Galaxy Note 2, compared to our initial
expectation of 5 million for the fourth quarter.”
The
report goes on to add that the high sales of the Samsung Galaxy Note II may
affect the impact of the latest Apple flagship smartphone, the iPhone 5. The
Swiss bank notes that the flagship Galaxy S III, which hit the market in late
May, continues to show strong performance, with more than 5.5 million units
sold in October alone. "We see a limited ramp-down, if any at all, for the
Galaxy S III, and we feel comfortable with our 15 million estimate for the
fourth quarter of 2012,"Gaudois said.
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