Thursday 29 December 2011

Samsung Mobile Phones Going for the Gold!

Samsung mobile phones did more than its share in the mobile phones industry and seems good enough for a far better year ahead.

The South Korean mobile phone giant, to its credit, really needs to be credited for seeing through an obviously very difficult period of the last few months through and come out of it in flying colours. What with the legal patent cases filed against it by rival Apple hanging fire in most countries and only being decided in Samsung's favour at the fag end of the year. All the same, it has been major, major turn around for Samsung and of course Samsung mobile phones.

The Galaxy brand sets the mobile phone market place on fire!

Much , much before the original Galaxy smartphone handset, the Samsung Galaxy S arrived on the scene in November 2010, Samsung already had the likes of the Samsung Corby series smartphones and the Samsung Tocco Lite and quite a few other smartphone devices that were doing very well in the UK mobile phone market place and elsewhere.

But the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy S smartphone did make vital dent in the aspiratons of all the rivals. And this includes the mobile phone sector leader Apple Inc. whose Apple iPhone 4.0 suddenly was made to deal with the first ever serious competition to its hegemony over the market place.

Believe it or not, the Samsung Galaxy S along with its successor next generation smartphone Samsung Galaxy S2 garnered no less than a mind boggling 30 million unit sales world wide! Of these, 20 million units were for the original Galaxy S with the Samsung Galaxy S2 notching up the remaining 10 million.

Now these are record sales for any smartphone device any where so far in the history of mobile phones itself.

Not only in smartphones, Samsung dazzled the technology world adequately with the launch of its Samsung Galaxy Tab series of mobile computer tablet devices.

Samsung mobile devices are now free of any legal binding on them and can sell freely!

Coming back to the legal wrangle, Samsung has actually been able to wrest back the initiative lost to Apple has now the Samsung Galaxy S2 and the few other contentious smartphones have all been freed from any legal bar and except in the Netherlands they can sell anywhere else. And this includes the Australian and the remainder of the Europe market including the UK.

Not to speak of the slow but steady and very significant inroads that Samsung mobile devices are making in the USA market place.

Superior technology, product innovation, intelligent pricing have all seen to it that Samsung mobile phones only find themselves at the top.

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