Although Samsung had an excellent 2011 in terms of mobile phone sales, the company has even bigger plans for the next year. According to Korea Economic Daily, the Galaxy S maker jacked up its sales projection by 15%, which translates into about 374 million handsets. What’s more, of the total figure, 150 million units are expected to be smartphones. In other words, we should expect an array of new Sammy smart devices being unveiled throughout the year — though most of them will be launched at the CES in Las Vegas and Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
So if everything goes as planned, the Korean giant will make one more step closer to Nokia (market leader), which is projected to sell some 399 million phones in 2012. Heck they may even pass the projected milestone just as they did this year thanks to the Galaxy S II’s impressive sales figures. We’ll see…
[Via: SammyHub]
