Samsung's Galaxy Note line, originally a surprise hit and now a standard bearer in the industry, has reached 40 million units sold.
The figure was confirmed by Samsung's general manager for Taiwan, Andy Tu, during the launch of the Note 3 in the nation.
Tu says about 10 million of the original Note were sold, followed by 30 million Note II.
Early expectations for the Note 3 are for the phablet to beat out its older brothers, but the phone has generally had less hype than in the past.
One news source says pre-orders for the device have been noticeably disappointing. However, we will have a better idea when the device actually launches.
Tu says about 10 million of the original Note were sold, followed by 30 million Note II.
Early expectations for the Note 3 are for the phablet to beat out its older brothers, but the phone has generally had less hype than in the past.
One news source says pre-orders for the device have been noticeably disappointing. However, we will have a better idea when the device actually launches.
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