Samsung Galaxy S II Breaks a New Record in South Korea. How About Apple?
Galaxy S II set a new record in the mobile market in South Korea, in particular Samsung product output. Today's most sophisticated Android phone made its debut with a very good, with as many as 1 million units sold during the first month of launch. This figure is at once broke the record held by S Galaxy which sold 1 million units within 70 days, twice longer than the generation of successors.
In South Korea Galaxy S II has been released from 29April, the phone is equipped with Super AMOLED Plus screen technology, 21Mbps 3G, the slim design (8.9 mm), light weight, dual-core processors, as well as new TouchWiz user interface.
Competition in Korea's Samsung and Apple also could be spelled out very closely, for example, Apple sold 300,000 iPhones 4 only from pre-orders alone and the total sales figure is also close to Samsung's figures. It's just really a limitation of the number of operators who provide iPhone 4 there is also a bit much influence.
Unlike Apple, Samsung Galaxy S II was released via the operator SKT, KT, and LG U + in South Korea and released in nearly all major operators in the U.S.. Clearly this handset sold over 100,000 units in the first 3 days of launch, 200,000 units in 8 days, and 500,000 units in 18 days, up to now reached 1 million units. Let's see how the end of the story of these two giant companies. Does Apple or Samsung that can lead the smartphone market.