The poor sales of Galaxy S5 hunted Samsung, but after overhauling the franchise with it latest flaghsips, Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, the company...
The poor sales of Galaxy S5 hunted Samsung, but after
overhauling the franchise with it latest flaghsips, Galaxy
S6 and S6 Edge, the company appears to have regained its
balance.
A recent report by Deutsche Bank indicates that Samsung
could chip 45 million units of its Galaxy S and Galaxy S6
Edge handsets by the end of 2015.
The figure is a huge, but with Samsung's marketing which
has been working like a charm, couple with its new design
experiement and dual lauch of the its flagships, it would
make sense to believe the report.
Samsung is facing a stiff competition from LG with its LG
G4, a high-end smartphone fairly cheaper than the Galaxy
S6 and S6 Edge. Despite these, it appears Samsung really
nailed this one down, as smartphone lovers can't get
enough what the devices has to offer.
[PhoneArena]
overhauling the franchise with it latest flaghsips, Galaxy
S6 and S6 Edge, the company appears to have regained its
balance.
A recent report by Deutsche Bank indicates that Samsung
could chip 45 million units of its Galaxy S and Galaxy S6
Edge handsets by the end of 2015.
The figure is a huge, but with Samsung's marketing which
has been working like a charm, couple with its new design
experiement and dual lauch of the its flagships, it would
make sense to believe the report.
Samsung is facing a stiff competition from LG with its LG
G4, a high-end smartphone fairly cheaper than the Galaxy
S6 and S6 Edge. Despite these, it appears Samsung really
nailed this one down, as smartphone lovers can't get
enough what the devices has to offer.
[PhoneArena]