According to an analyst at Hyundai Securities Korea, Samsung could sell up to 11 million new Galaxy Note this year. These figures are disappointing for the manufacturer, to the extent that the Note 3 had already reached that level in the same period of time.
According to the analyst of Hyundai Securities, the results of year-end Samsung might be a little disappointing in the eyes of shareholders of the group, as the Korean giant would fail to take off sales of its Galaxy Note. Samsung, which had already seen a slowdown in sales of its flagship, the Galaxy S5, would be put under pressure by the arrival of the new iPhone but also by the very attractive prices charged by Chinese competition. While the Korean manufacturer was expected to record sales of Note 4, introduced last week at the IFA in Berlin, it seems that the Note 4 do little better than its predecessor by selling 10 million units by the beginning of 2015, while its little brother, the Edge Rating, realize a very respectable score of one million units. These results may be explained, in the case of rating Edge, by the difficulties of the manufacturer to produce such screens in large amounts and limited distribution. In Belgium, for example, it will be a priori impossible to get this terminal.
If Samsung will be at least as good as last year, which in itself is already a small feat with competition from the iPhone 6 Plus, the group’s expectations, perhaps a little too high given the huge competition account plaguing the market at the moment, could cause a new crisis meeting at the manufacturer, which hoped bearing precisely the disappointing results of S5 sales Note 4 …
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