
Samsung’s latest flagship Galaxy S4 shipped more than 20 million milestones after 68 days of listing, which was more than a month earlier than its predecessor, the Galaxy S3. According to a number of South Korean media reports, JK Shin, head of Samsung's mobile division, has confirmed the news, but Samsung officials have not stated their position. Samsung has just announced that its S4 shipments have reached 10 million units in less than a month and a half. In such a short period of time, the number has doubled, indicating that Samsung’s flagship sales have not dropped significantly. If the statement about JK Shin is true and the S4 shipped out is in the pocket of the consumer, then the Galaxy S4 will be the fastest selling Android device in history.
The Galaxy S4 is undoubtedly more successful than its predecessor, the Galaxy S3, but in the eyes of analysts, its sales speed should go even further. According to the first week of iPhone 4S and iPhone 5, and the analysis of Strategy Analytics, iPhone 4S took about 79 days to reach 32 million units, and iPhone 5 took 34 days to reach 34 million units. After 100 days, how did S4 perform? Let's wait and see, but it's unlikely that it will overtake the above two.