Samsung's mobile division is responsible for over 70% of the company's earnings. In the second quarter of this year, the Korean giant sold around 50 million smartphones and expects profits to have doubled, reaching $ 3.87 billion.
One Samsung exec predicts that sales of
Galaxy S III flagship will hit the 19 million
mark in Q3, growing in the absence of a
new iPhone.
When the new Apple smartphone inevitably comes, the growth of the Samsung's mobile division is expected to slow down, but the Korean company's semiconductor business will benefit from the launch as Samsung provides screens and chips for Apple's gadgets (and maybe even an Exynos-based quad-core chipset for the next iPhone).
Samsung's biggest worry at the moment is
the Euro crisis - Europe is the biggest
market for Samsung electronics and the fall
of the euro compared to the Korean won
cuts into its profits.
Courtesy gsmarena






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