Samsung India launched its smartphone/tablet hybrid Galaxy Note in India day before yesterday at a press event in Delhi, and Ranjit Yadav, head of Samsung Mobile in India stated at this event that his company is looking to sell 100,000 units of the device in next 55 odd days. This is not the only target company has to achieve in 2011. Samsung is also looking to upstage Nokia to become top smartphone vendor in the country.
Samsung is targeting 40 pc of the Indian smartphone market share by the end of this year. In terms of smartphones, this Korean giant sells its Android powered Galaxy series smartphones, and Bada phones in the country. Both kinds of devices have been liked by the consumers in India and with its growing smartphone portfolio, company might be able to take the top spot, but chances selling 100,000 Galaxy Note devices still look bleak to me.

7 replies on “Samsung India looking to sell 100,000 Galaxy Note devices in 2011”
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Even 50,000 is out of reach I would say. Forget 100,000!
Admin – Can you please make sure and tell us when is it hitting the stores !! please!!!!!!
I got it today and its the best ever phone.
but 100000 is a bit too much
Everything is Possible Impossible is nothing.If they reduce the price around 30k.Its a Excellent deal.
@Aniruddha Did u get it from a retail store? Which store was it?
I don’t think so !