Today one of the most awaited smartphone is launched marking a new trend in the mobile world. It is Samsung Galaxy Note 7, which is believed to be the best selling smartphone in the future.
Samsung best selling smartphone, not just Note 7
According to some reports, Galaxy S7 Edge was Samsung best selling smartphone in the first half of 2016. The S7 Edge is currently the world’s most popular Android smartphone (different from top-selling phone) thanks to its curved display design along with Edge features, which are creative and convenient. Moreover, Galaxy S7 specs also include: 4GB RAM, SND 820, 12MP/5MP cameras. With such Galaxy S7 specs, it is unsurprisingly that Samsung shipped 13.3 million pieces of the Galaxy S7 Edge in H1 2016.
Samsung has gone the extra mile for their customers with Note 7 design as well as its features. Regarding Note 7, Samsung has done a killer job with the proper curves, water resistant stylus, iris scanner and many other features. In terms of Galaxy Note 7 specs, they are much like S7 Edge with 2 models of processor: Snapdragon 820 coupled with Adreno 530 for only USA and Exynos 8890 paired with Mali-T880 MP12 for global market. Along with this is 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM expandable up to 256GB, 12Mp/5MP cameras, 3500 mAh is Galaxy Note 7 battery.
It is not only because of its features or designs, but also thanks to affordability which bring the crown to Korean company, apparently. In fact, smatphones like Galaxy S7 Edge and Note 7 perform better than other expensive makers, even though other products may support higher capacity or resolution, which other manufacturers used to push up the price. For your interest, placed in the second position as the world’s second most popular Android smartphone with 13 million units was another Samsung-branded Galaxy J2. The third position belonged to Galaxy S7 with 11.8 million units during H1 2016. Unlike iPhone sales are declining, the global Android smartphone shipments increased by 5 percent from 552.2 million units in H1 2015.
Samsung best selling phone can be threatened by……..
Huawei, Oppo, and Vivo, they all are fast increasing their dominant products with so many good features in both quality and quantity. Samsung’s global smartphone shipments increased to 77.6 million from 71.9 million in Q2 2015, while Chinese smartphone maker, Oppo dramatically increased its sales from 7.6 million units to 18 million units at the same time. So can Note 7 keep winning the game?