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Samsung reports an average sales of 1 Million mobile devices per day



Samsung's fleet of mobile-computing devices like it's smartphones, phablets and tablets has always been impressive, either from their software or the hardware they pack. 

And according to the reports, you may be aware of the South Korean's first ever Developers Conference being held in California, United States, where the company's Executive Vice President, David Eun went officially announcing yesterday, that Samsung now sells an average of One Million mobile devices, including smartphone, phablets and tablets each day. This part of news came when the exec was talking about building a new platform of content, services, apps and more.

"We know many of these devices and screens are connected. This is largely due to the fact that some 40 percent of the population connects to the internet. We hope to build along with you one of the largest platforms in the world for content, services, apps and ads. We call this the connoted home, and the connected life," added Eun.

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