Monday, January 9, 2017

Galaxy S8 : Samsung aims at 60 million in sales to make up for the … – Phonandroid

The Galaxy S8 will arrive probably quicker than we imagine. Samsung put very big with its next flagship as the Korean giant had to wipe off financially a few setbacks following the fiasco of the Galaxy Note 7. To compensate for the losses, Samsung aims at 60 million sales of the Galaxy S8.

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In 2016, even if Samsung has record profits, this is not thanks to its mobile branch. The fiasco of the Galaxy Note 7 has indeed generated huge losses for the company. The Korean has believed itself to have lost more than $ 3 billion.

So, to make up for all this by 2017, Samsung is counting on its Galaxy S8. The Korean giant seeks $ 60 million of sales according to the information of The Investor. The journal is based on the orders of components are placed with subcontractors to make this estimate.

The ambitions of Samsung its very large. To date, two models have managed only to reach the 60 million mark for sales : samsung Galaxy S4 in 2013 with 70 million units sold and the Galaxy S3 a year earlier, with 65 million units sold. As an indication, the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, which sold very well have not exceeded the 50 million mark of sales.

But at the time, the high-end smartphones were not yet the exorbitant prices today. It was not necessary to have a MINIMUM wage to be able to afford a high-end smartphone. However, this Galaxy S8 is expected to cost rather expensive.

moreover, Samsung is thinking of going out later than usual to take the time and do not renew the fiasco of the Galaxy Note 7. The Galaxy S8 would come out in the middle of the month of April as he is presented usually at the MWC in Barcelona in late February, early march.

Samsung would have a months less in the year to sell off its Galaxy S8. With a target of 60 million sales, Samsung sees so very great. The Galaxy S8 would it be so successful ? Hopefully.

Galaxy S8 : release date, price and technical sheet

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