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Galaxy Note 3 sales revealed with larger 2014 display hint

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Samsung has been enjoying a pretty successful couple of years in the smartphone world with the release of some highly desirable handsets, and now the sales for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 have been revealed with a possible larger 2014 display hint in tow.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is arguably one of the most sought after handsets currently available on the Android platform, and now it has been revealed that the device has sold 10 million units in only 60 days since it became available towards the end of September.

This year’s Galaxy Note smartphone is selling twice as fast as its predecessor while the original Galaxy Note device took nine months to reach this level. It took only 28 days for the Note 3 to reach 5 million sold units.

These figures are actual sales of the device and not shipments and to celebrate the news the company has released an infographic displaying all the handsets that have broken through the 10 million barrier.

The Infographic begins back in 2002 with the Samsung SGH-T100 clamshell feature phone working down to the present day, with an image for 2014 that shows a device that is slightly larger display than the Galaxy Note 3.

As you look down through the image there are a number of handsets that include the original Samsung Galaxy S that was arguably the device that got the ball rolling for the success that the company enjoys today.

Are you impressed with these sales figures and have you owned many of the handsets included in the 10 Million Club?

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2 thoughts on “Galaxy Note 3 sales revealed with larger 2014 display hint”

  1. mikwag says:

    I still own a Galaxy Note 1, and despite the fact that I would LOVE the newer model, I have decided to stick with the Note 1. It is still an amazing phone, does everything I want extremely well, so I am happy to carry on using it.
    One of the other reasons is that Samsung produced a car dock for the Note 1, which makes it VERY easy to use it in the car. I just put it in the dock, push a little sliding block that is part of the dock, which connects to power and audio (no mucking about trying to plug things in) and I am away with satnav and music/audio. So simple, well-made, and easy. They haven’t produced a similar dock for the Note 2 or Note 3 – goodness knows why! If any device is PERFECT for satnav, and audio in a car, it would be the Note 3. Alternatives available involve fiddling around plugging things in, which is far less satisfactory. I wonder how many people, like me, are tempted to stick with the Note 1 just because they can use their car dock?

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