
Samsung ships 1 million units of Galaxy Note
Anjum Dhir Kulkarni
Samsung confirms that it's shifted one million Galaxy Note handsets
Published on Dec 29, 2011
Samsung has shifted one million Galaxy Note handsets.
In an official announcement, Samsung declared that it has already shipped over a million units of the Galaxy Note since its launch a little over a month ago.
Though no official data of the sale of the device has been released, the company is hoping that it will do well globally. The phone-tablet is reported to already be making waves in Europe and Asia.
The Galaxy Note is a one-of-a-kind device – a cross between a large phone and a small tablet and doesn’t face much competition in its segment.
The guys over at Flickr came across a review of the Note in the Financial Times which said the following:
“A happy medium for consumers who want to carry just one device, rather than both a smartphone and a tablet and whatever other portable gadget they pick up on their way out.”
Here's the official line via Samsung:
“One million global shipping of Galaxy Note means it has well positioned itself as a market creator…Samsung will continuously strengthen its leadership in the global smartphone market as well as create new markets with innovative devices.”





