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They take S23 like sugar

Humanity had something to deal with outside of the mobile world a year ago, but the stuttering start of the Exynos 2200 regions may also have contributed to the fact that the Galaxy S22 family ultimately failed to meet Samsung’s sales target of thirty million units. The good news from the manufacturer is that the Galaxy S23 trio is soaring at the box office so far, and European buyers are happy to use the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy chip against one of the domestic chips, and the positive reception may also give the Galaxy S24 a boost.

Although this year’s flagship mobiles crossed the one million sales threshold in South Korea at a similar pace to last year’s, Samsung pulled in in the rest of the world: 1.4 times in India, 1.5 times in the Middle East and Europe, and 1.7 times in Latin America. times as many S23s were sold in the first period of sales. The most expensive (and probably the most profitable) S23 Ultra accounted for 60% of sales, while the S23 and S23+ shared 20% each. The range is now available in 130 countries, with regions such as Japan just starting to list, as well as quite a few countries in Africa and South West Asia.

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