Samsung expects to sell 5 million mobile phones with Samsung bada before the end of the year
The Korean Samsung has already set a target for the select club of devices equipped with its particular operating system, Samsung Bada. The figure that the manufacturer has set to meet before the end of this year that is escaping these days reaches five million mobile phones. This figure may seem small compared to Symbian and Android that sweep the market month after month. But it becomes much more important if we consider the small number of smartphones that have been designed to incorporate this native Samsung platform.
Specifically, only six terminals equip Samsung Bada, of which one captains the commercial onslaught of the platform, the Samsung Wave S8500, the terminal with which this operating system was inaugurated back in the spring of this year. Only of this device, Samsung has sold more than a million units. The rest of the phones in the range are the Samsung Wave 525, Samsung Wave 533, Samsung Wave 575, Samsung Wave 723, and Samsung Wave II S8530.
The Korean company has not revealed where it is right now in the accounts that define the goal that the manufacturer has set itself, so it is more than difficult to predict whether the goal is really plausible or not.
What it has provided is the sales data that Samsung aspires to achieve at the end of the year. According to the Korean manufacturer's forecasts, the company could surpass the barrier of 280 million phones of all its ranges before the end of the year.
Although the figure that Samsung handles for its sales this year is heart attack, the data it handles for 2011 causes even more vertigo. And the thing is that for next year the South Korean company contemplates some commercial plans that would generate a volume of business that would imply an increase in market penetration to 330 million mobile phones sold worldwide.
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