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5 Million Galaxy Note II Units Sold Worldwide, According to Samsung (Updated)
5 Million Galaxy Note II Units Sold Worldwide, According to Samsung (Updated)

*Update: Samsung today announced that total sales of its Galaxy Note II reached five million units.
A month after its launch, the Galaxy Note II has reportedly already sold a total of 3 million units. Surprising? Not quite, given that its smaller cousin, the Galaxy S III sold 20 million units 100 days after it was launched. As point of reference, the Galaxy S II took 10 months to achieve the same feat. Given the Galaxy Note II's popularity, it might very well run for second place after the S III's crazy sales volume.
Engadget - "The 5.5-inch stylus-enabled smartphone is selling at more than three times the rate of the original Note, a figure which probably won't be hurt by rolling out on multiple carriers including Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and US Cellular in the US."
Source: Samsung Tomorrow, Samsung Korea via Engadget (1) (2)
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