Samsung galaxy s manages to sell 200,000 units in its first 10 days of sale in south korea
Without counting on the almost liturgical marketing tools with which Apple invests its iPhone 4, the Samsung Galaxy S has managed to sell, only in its South Korea which is worth its headquarters and homeland, 200,000 units of this touch mobile equipped with Android 2.1 (Eclair).
If we compare them with the devastating figures that point to the latest Applephone model, perhaps it falls short, but if we start fighting the sales of the Samsung Galaxy S with those of the previous edition, the iPhone 3GS, we see that the contest is not only It balances, but promises to beat those of the Cupertino terminal: 800,000 units of the iPhone 3GS were sold in the first eight months of this device's life, which augurs excellent results for the Samsung Galaxy S.
At the moment, the iPhone 4 has confirmed to be close to two million units sold since it was put on sale in pre-reservation mode (only in five countries around the globe). These are figures that, however, are difficult to compare objectively with the competition, considering the aggressive campaign that Apple develops for its products, in addition to the level of expectation generated by everything that is touched with the bitten apple (almost cult objects that draw customers closer to the fan phenomenon than that of users).
In Korea you can get the Samsung Galaxy S since last June 24, although in the rest of the 110 countries where it is sold it has been arriving in a staggered way. In Spain it went on sale on July 1, becoming one of the most interesting terminals in the Movista r catalog, thanks to its four-inch Super AMOLED multi-touch screen, its powerful multimedia configuration (allows you to watch DivX or MKV movies from high definition), hiseight megapixel camera with 720p video function and the presence of the latest version of the Android operating system.
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