Samsung’s Galaxy S10 series[1] has outsold the S9 generation, reports Counterpoint Research. In total, 16 million S10 phones were sold globally during the March-May period (Q2), which is 12% more than the S9 sales from the same period last year.
Interestingly, the Samsung Galaxy S10+[2] was the most popular model, accounting for 42% of the sales. It’s followed by the Galaxy S10[3] (32%) and Galaxy S10e[4] (22%).
It seems that Counterpoint didn’t include the Galaxy S10 5G[5] into its calculations. The 5G model has sold at least 1 million units[6] since its release in April (that’s the sales figure from South Korea alone).
The success of its flagships has helped Samsung increase its market share and it now controls 25% of the market – up 3 percentage points compared to last year.
References
- ^ Galaxy S10 series (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ Samsung Galaxy S10+ (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ Galaxy S10 (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ Galaxy S10e (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ Galaxy S10 5G (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ at least 1 million units (www.gsmarena.com)
- ^ Via (en.yna.co.kr)
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