South Korean electronics giant Samsung has reported a global channel sales of more than 10 million units of Galaxy S4. This new sales record has been reached in less than month after a global launch. With these new sales records, it seems like the new smartphone from the company has outstripped its predecessors in the first month of sales.
After its launch in 2012, the Galaxy S III reached a ten million mark in just 50 days. On the other hand, the Galaxy S II took five months and the Galaxy S took seven months to reach the same milestone. The new device from Samsung is available in more than 110 countries and will gradually be rolled out in the remaining markets in the world.
The new Galaxy S4 has a 5-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display with 441 pixels per inch and a dual camera function that allows the use of the front and rear cameras at the same time. The phone also has software like Air View and Air Gesture, which aim to simplify interaction with the phone, including through hand gestures.
The South Korean company is also planning to introduce more color variations of the device, apart from current colors like Black Forest and White Mist.