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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 hits the 10 million units shipped mark

December 10, 2013 by Dusan Belic - 1 Comment

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Samsung has managed to ship no less than 10 million Galaxy Note 3 units in a record amount of time. All these device may still haven’t found their buyers though; they have been shipped to retail channels, carriers and distributors.

The new Note is the fastest selling phablet for Samsung. It took 9 months for the original Note to hit the 10 million mark, while the Note 2 has hit the same figure in 4 months.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 was introduced in September alongside Galaxy Gear smart watch. The device is now available in 50 countries, and enjoys particularly good popularity in China, South Korea, Japan and some Southeast Asian countries.

To further spice-up the sales, the Korean company has recently unveiled new color version of the Note 3, as we’ve discussed in this post.

[Via: SammyHub]

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