Samsung Galaxy Tab smashes through the 2 million units sold mark

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Samsung Galaxy Tab smashes through the 2 million units sold mark
Without much competition on the market right now to challenge it, Samsung has managed to shell out over 2 millions units of their Galaxy Tab – which is undoubtedly a monumental achievement for them.  In fact, they managed to sell that many since it first launched more than three months ago, and just about two months since they eclipsed the 1 million mark.

The achievement is of course fitting when the Android powered tablet is being sold in 94 countries and through approximately 200 wireless carriers. Breaking down the numbers by region, we find that 500,000 units were sold in Europe, 350,000 in the North America, and only 330,000 in all of Asia. With the new mark, the Samsung Galaxy Tab can still proclaim itself as the world's best selling Android tablet, however, it's worth noting that Apple still holds a sizable share in the overall tablet category with their iPad.

Now that we're beginning to see more respectable Android tablets coming to market in the near future, we're surely going to take a look at Samsung meticulously to see what they have in store with their potential successor.

via Unwired View
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