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Samsung sells 100 million Galaxy S smartphones

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SEOUL, South Korea, Jan 13: Samsung Electronics Co. said Monday that global sales of its Galaxy S smartphones surpassed 100 million units since the first model in the series was released less than three years ago.



Samsung said it has sold more than 25 million Galaxy S smartphones, 40 million Galaxy S II smartphones and 41 million Galaxy S III smartphones.[break]



Samsung launched the first Galaxy S model at the end of May 2010, scrambling to catch up with Apple, which was reshaping the market with the iPhone.



But Samsung was quick to narrow the gap with bigger smartphone makers. Research firm IHS iSuppli said last month that Samsung beat Nokia in cellphone sales and Apple in smartphone sales last year.





A man walks by a billboard of Samsung Electronics´ Galaxy Note 10.1 at a showroom of its headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Jan. 8. (AP)



Apple´s iPhone sales hit the 100-million mark in March 2011, nearly four years after the introduction of the phone in 2007.



Analysts expect Samsung to announce the fourth version of the Galaxy S smartphone before this summer.



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