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Samsung To Break Smartphone Sales Records For Q1 2013

March 27, 2013 by Ian Kersey - Leave a Comment

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Samsung has definitely taken the lead in the Android smartphone market, gaining market share like crazy over the last year. With it’s solid line of Galaxy devices, Samsung has successfully made itself a staple in the Android landscape, and it looks like that trend is set to continue.

Typically, demand for devices is lower in Q1, but Samsung is expected to break records by selling an estimated 70 million smartphones during Q1. Hong Kong based market researcher Counterpoint Research reports that Samsung had a 35% market share after February, which is 3% higher than Q4 2012’s 32%.

This is impressive, even for Samsung, meaning that it is selling many devices even without its flagship Galaxy S4 currently on the market.

Press release follows below.

Samsung’s Q1 smartphone sales likely to hit record: report

SEOUL, March 27 (Yonhap) — Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s top smartphone maker, is likely to see another record for smartphone sales in the first quarter despite seasonally low demand, a report showed Wednesday.

Samsung Electronics has sold an estimated 25 million smartphones each month this year, which is expected to drive its quarterly sales to over 70 million units, according to the report by Hong Kong-based market researcher Counterpoint Research.

The South Korean manufacturer continued to dominate the global smartphone market with its market share in the first two months of the year standing at 35 percent, compared with 32 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012.

Meanwhile, Apple Inc. and LG Electronics Inc. also saw their market shares increase in the January-February period from the final quarter of last year.

Apple’s market share reached 21 percent, up from 17 percent, while LG Electronics’ market share stood at 4.3 percent, up from 4 percent, according to the report.

Meanwhile, Chinese smartphone manufacturers continued to see growing demand, with their combined market share reaching 21 percent.

ZTE claimed 4.6 percent of the market in the two-month period, while Huawei controlled 4.4 percent of the market, the report showed.

[Via: TalkAndroid]

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