Samsung’s Galaxy S series hasn’t seen very impressive sales in the past few years, although it has sold well. But the Korean company hopes that this situation will change with the Galaxy S22 series next year, and this time it sets the target high.
According to TheElec’s report, Samsung expects its global smartphone market share to reach around 22% next year. This means that its sales have reached 390 million units. Looking at the details of these 390 million units, the South Korean company expects the Galaxy S22 series to create 33 million units.
When we go into detail, we see that Samsung aims to sell 14 million Galaxy S22, 8 million Galaxy S22+ and 11 million Galaxy S22 Ultra worldwide. For its other products, the company expects to sell 267 million Galaxy A23 and Galaxy A33 units and 92 million Galaxy A53 and Galaxy A73 units.
It is also said that the company plans to improve its marketing strategies to increase its sales and to offer more colors and features for the same price.