The Korean Samsung will not have to do the waist surgery after the holidays: hers is pure muscle. And it teaches it in the form of business plans. If yesterday we pointed out that the company had revised its estimates of smartphone sales upwards (if at the beginning of the year it wanted to sell 18 million mobiles, now there are no less than 25 million planned), today it is the newly paid ground of the tablet.
And it is that the highest manager of the Products division, Hankil Yoon, has stated that they expect to sell some ten million units of their recently introduced Samsung Galaxy Tab. To give you an idea of the level of confidence that the Korean company has in its device with a seven-inch screen, let's make a comparison. Before the summer, when the Samsung Galaxy S (currently the strongest mobile in its catalog) began, the company set worldwide sales targets of precisely ten million units.. To date, we know that has placed a million terminals in South Korea and another million in the United States (only 45 days) plus those that have been marketed in Europe and the rest of Asia. So, as we say, Samsung trusts its Samsung Galaxy Tab.
But to reach the peak of sales that Samsung expects, there is an important point that has not yet been revealed one hundred percent: the price. Yes, it has been known that the cost with the subsidized terminal will be between 200 and 400 dollars, depending on the region (between 155 and 310 euros, at the change). But as for the free price, there is only speculation. During the IFA 2010 celebration, there was talk in certain circles of between 600 and 800 euros, and from O2 Germany they ventured precisely to handle a price that ranges between 700 and 800 euros depending on the version. But from Samsung there is still no official statement that clears this question.
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