The Samsung Galaxy S II is a record-setting phone for Samsung: in just 55 days, so many units were sold as to shatter the previous record held by the Galaxy S’s sales results.
Samsung proudly announces a new sales record and, beyond mere corporate promotional communication, there is genuinely cause for celebration: the new Samsung Galaxy S II model is experiencing such success that it makes its illustrious predecessor, the Galaxy S, pale in comparison.
In just 55 days since the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S II, 3 million units have been sold: the same milestone, numerically speaking, that the Galaxy S achieved on its 85th day of sale.
Therefore, one month ahead of its bigger sibling, the Samsung Galaxy S II becomes the company’s fastest-spreading device.
An internal statistic, certainly, but one that highlights the full impact of this smartphone’s success, equipped with technical and multimedia features not to be underestimated.
The numbers are even more significant when considering another fact: sales of the Samsung Galaxy S II are currently ongoing only in Asian and European markets, meaning these figures exclude results from the United States and Canada.
In the coming weeks, the device will also be commercially launched in these latter two regions, which have always been very receptive to tech innovations.
With this “momentum” of 3 million units already sold, the Samsung Galaxy S II is undoubtedly making a strong impression on US consumers already.

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