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Samsung sells 40 Million Galaxy slates in total this year



Samsung had set it's goal to sell 40 Million Galaxy branded tablets for the year, 2013, where now the South Korean manufacturer have met their objective in ease. With that being said, it seem that Samsung have bigger plans for the upcoming years, and is reported to flood the markets worldwide with 100 Million units shipment.

The new sales recordings came from a Analyst's Meeting that was held this past month, November, when the company's exec's made it clear that Samsung managed to sell 12 Million tablets in the final quarter of the year, and adding numerical's from their previous quarters, where the first quarter hit up to 9.1 Million, second with 8.4 Million and third with 10.5 Million slates. It is also said that the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) back in September, helped to boost the sales to great numbers in the final quarter, with discounts over the holiday season around.

Source: TechnoBuffalo

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