Samsung itself has been responsible for announcing it. 600,000 Samsung Galaxy Tab have already been sold worldwide, a figure that has exceeded all expectations that the Korean had put on the tablet. So much so, that with the good news it has grown and has decided to go for the million units sold around the world, before the end of this year 2010 and taking advantage of the sweet Christmas campaign. The first sales data offered by the Korean confirm that the Samsung Galaxy S is a worthy competitor to Apple's iPad, a device that is losing exclusivityamong users interested in the new tablets.
The truth is that the Samsung Galaxy Tab has liked. The user chooses it because it has a seven-inch screen, much more manageable than the ten-inch iPad, as well as a shiny technical sheet and Android as an operating system. The guarantees of success were partly assured. As if this were not enough, the Samsung tablet incorporated some details that had been especially missed in the Apple iPad. We are talking about the possibility of inserting microSD cards to expand the memory of the terminal, in addition to a USB connection to transfer content from device to computer or vice versa.
Samsung thinks positive. In fact, the speed at which these 600,000 tablets have been sold seems to be a plus to reach the barrier of one million units sold. During the first week, 30,000 tablets were sold in South Korea , a figure that has exhausted demand in this and other countries. Samsung is satisfied. It is expected that during the next few days the sale of the Samsung Galaxy Tab will spread to other territories, which will facilitate the massive exit of this tablet. The Christmas will be another factor that will help positive, since theSamsung Galaxy Tab is a serious candidate to become this year's star gift.
In Spain, the Samsung tablet is marketed through Movistar, with Vodafone and with Orange, operators that offer it in our country at different prices, depending on the rates that each company is willing to make compatible.
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