Smartphone sales

Sales statistics of Android smartphones

Samsung sells 1.3m Galaxy S II in Korea

Samsung has announced that it has broken the 1m sales barrier for the Galaxy S II in South Korea, smashing sales records in the process.

Samsung actually sold 1.3m GSII units in May, Shin says; the original Galaxy S took 70 days to reach the 1m mark.

Reported by Android Community

Gartner: 100 Million Smartphone Sold Worldwide in First Quarter 2011, 85 Percent Increase Year-on-Year

Worldwide mobile communication device sales to end users totaled 427.8 million units in the first quarter of 2011, an increase of 19 percent from the first quarter of 2010, according to Gartner, Inc. Smartphones continued to outpace the rest of the market, and a newly competitive mid-tier smartphone market will drive smartphones into mass adoption and accelerate this trend.

Samsung Galaxy S II has 3 MILLION Pre-Orders

Samsung Galaxy S2 Has Reached the Mark of 3,000,000 Pre-orders Globally

Samsung Electronics’ flagship smartphone Galaxy S II is becoming a global buzzword right after its release. Samsung Electronics said that its newest smartphone Galaxy S ll has reached 3,000,000 pre-orders globally as of the end of April.

IDC: Smartphone Market Grows 79.7% Year Over Year in First Quarter of 2011

The worldwide smartphone market grew 79.7% year over year in the first quarter of 2011 (1Q11), driven by a combination of vendors releasing highly anticipated models, widespread availability of older smartphones at lower prices, and sustained end-user demand.

Canalys: Android increases smart phone market leadership with 35% share

Canalys today released its worldwide country-level smart phone market data for Q1 2011, revealing that Android led the market for the second quarter running, and, with 35.7 million units shipped, increased its share to 35%. At the same time, Canalys confirmed that Asia Pacific (APAC) became the largest smart phone market region, with year-on-year growth of 98% to 37.3 million units, putting it ahead of Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) for the first time since Q3 2007.

Digitimes: Low-priced Android handset shipments to boom in 2011

A number of smaller handset vendors are rushing to launch low-priced (sub US$150) Android handsets targeting users in emerging markets in 2011, with related shipments forecast to reach 20-25 million units this year. The shipment total represents up to tenfold growth on 2010 shipments, and the segment will account for 12.1-15.1% of overall Android handset shipments, according to a recently published Digitimes Research Special Report.

12.74 million mobiles were sold in Australia during 2010

According to statistics from IDC Australia, 12.74 million mobiles were sold last year, a sharp increase from 10.99 million in 2009. The research house combines mobile phone sales from two categories: smartphones and feature phones.

Smartphones accounted for around 57 per cent of mobile phones sold last year, up from 36.4 per cent in 2009, IDC telecommunications analyst Mark Novosel said.

In coming months Google Android will unseat Nokia's Symbian as the leading smartphone platform in Australia, IDC predicts.

Smartphone with screens that are 4 inches or larger comprise 1/4 of all smartphone sales in US

Smartphones with 4-inch-or-larger screens, like Samsung's Galaxy S, HTC's EVO 4G and Motorola's Droid X, which debuted in the second quarter (Q2) of 2010, quickly grew to encompass 24 percent of the market by Q4 2010. The market share for iPhones and other smartphones with screen sizes between 3.5 inches and 3.9 inches increased 2 percent over the prior year's Q4; while the market share of smartphones with screens smaller than 3.4 inches, declined from 63 percent in Q4 2009 to just 36 percent of the smartphone market in Q4 2010.

Android Sales Hit One Million at The Carphone Warehouse

The Carphone Warehouse is celebrating the sale of its one millionth Android smartphone in Europe.

“Year on year growth is well over 2000%. It’s no surprise that Android smartphones have become the smartphone of choice for so many of our customers.  Hitting one million Android sales in Europe is great as it proves that our dedication to offering an extensive range and securing top exclusives has really benefitted not just us, but our customers too."

One million HTC Flyer ordered

High Tech Computer (HTC) reportedly already has order visibility to the end of August 2011 for its Flyer tablet PC with total order volumes reaching one million units, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times report.

Reported by digitimes.

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