Samsung today said it had sold five million phones Galaxy S since it went on sale this summer. These figures are dominated by the U.S., which rose early sales pace to reach the second million dollars in a month. Sales in Samsung's native South Korea, has also played an important role in a million total. Results are mixed for Samsung. , While U.S. sales make Galaxy a line S of the most popular versions of Android in the country, the Korean sales suggested that the interest has leveled off. Samsung has already recorded 800,000 Korean Galaxy sales in August and can move only one quarter of that amount to several weeks ago. The Korean launch iPhone four can play an important role as a local operator KT had 300,000 preorders even before its debut in September. U.S. sales will grow at a steady sale of Verizon-locked fascinating, but the current rate is unlikely to directly challenge the iPhone as Apple has already sold 8.4 million iPhones during the spring and should be sold again this summer. Google has greatly talked about collective evidence Android sales prowess and not lean on any business. Along with the new line, Samsung said it would extend Japan before the end of the year, and had struck deals with NTT DoCoMo to sell Galaxy S in late October and Galaxy loss a month later ....
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