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Samsung raises 2010 smart phone sales target: Report

Published: Friday, Sep 3, 2010, 13:51 IST
Place: Seoul | Agency: Reuters

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, the world's No 2 handset maker, expects to sell up to 25 million smart phones this year, exceeding its earlier target, and aims to double shipments next year, media reports said on Friday.

JK Shin, head of Samsung's Mobile Communications division, told reporters at the IFA trade show in Berlin that its 2010 smart phone sales would be far higher than its original target of 18 million units, due to the popularity of its Android-based Galaxy S model, news provider EDaily said.

The report also quoted Shin as saying the company had targeted sales of 50 million units for next year.

"Our smart phone shipments will easily surpass 20 million units this year, thanks to strong sales of recently released Galaxy S... We expect the number could rise to as high as 25 million this year," Shin said.

Samsung, which had said earlier it would treble smart phone sales this year to 18 million units, in June unveiled Galaxy S, its answer to Apple's popular iPhone and its first smart phone sold globally through some 100 carriers, and sold more than 3 million sets.

A Samsung spokesperson in Berlin was not immediately available for comment.

"Galaxy S is definitely opening the smart phone sector for Samsung Mobile... It's overperforming our expectation," YH Lee, head of marketing at Samsung Mobile, said in Berlin on Thursday.

Samsung, a laggard in the booming smart phone market, does not plan to introduce new models to replace Galaxy S during the hot holiday season later this year, hoping for strong sales of the model to continue.

But some investors are concerned that a lack of next line-up may hit the company as rivals prepare to introduce upgraded models.

Samsung trails behind Nokia, Research In Motion, Apple and HTC in the fast growing smart phone market and had a 4.8% market share last quarter, according to research firm IDC.

Shin also said the company aims to sell 1 million units of its new tablet PC Galaxy Tab this year, local reports said.

Samsung unveiled the 7-inch, Android-based tablet PC at the IFA event to challenge Apple's hot-selling device iPad.

Shares in Samsung fell 0.3% as of 0505 GMT, versus a 0.1% rise in the broader market.

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