iMobile Mobile Home, June 25th News Samsung originally set out to ship 320 million devices in 2018, but because the pre-sale status of Galaxy S9 is better than expected, Samsung will increase its sales target to 350 million units. However, according to related sources, this goal is too optimistic and is now almost hopeless.
Samsung's shipments were 317.9 million units in 2015, 309.4 million in 2016, and 319.8 million units in 2017. This year's 350 million target is much higher than the best performance in the past few years. According to the research organization Strategy Analytics According to the data, Samsung shipped a total of 78 million smart phones in the first quarter of 2018, and in the second quarter of April-June, its shipments fell to 73 million units. This is mainly due to its lack of performance in the Chinese market. Even if the Galaxy Note 9 has a good performance, it is difficult for Samsung to reach the target set before.
iMobile Mobile Home, June 25th News Samsung originally set out to ship 320 million devices in 2018, but because the pre-sale status of Galaxy S9 is better than expected, Samsung will increase its sales target to 350 million units. However, according to related sources, this goal is too optimistic and is now almost hopeless.
Samsung's shipments were 317.9 million units in 2015, 309.4 million in 2016, and 319.8 million units in 2017. This year's 350 million target is much higher than the best performance in the past few years. According to the research organization Strategy Analytics According to the data, Samsung shipped a total of 78 million smart phones in the first quarter of 2018, and in the second quarter of April-June, its shipments fell to 73 million units. This is mainly due to its lack of performance in the Chinese market. Even if the Galaxy Note 9 has a good performance, it is difficult for Samsung to reach the target set before.