Samsung today announced that it has managed to sell 10 million Galaxy S smartphones since the Android-based handset was launched, back in June. That number matches the very public (and somewhat derided) goal that the company set for itself on the phone’s launch.
North America comprises the largest chunk of that 10 million, with four million Galaxy S units sold. Europe is number two at 2.5 million, and Asia makes up about two million. The total number breaks down to an impressive 40,000 units a day and 1.4 million a month.
Samsung ended the last quarter as the number four manufacturer of smartphones globally, following Nokia, Apple, and BlackBerry manufacturer, RIM. The company is reportedly on-track to ship 61 million smartphones next year, including the Google-branded Nexus S.
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