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Slowing claims are ineffective: Galaxy S22 sales big success!

According to the statements made by a Samsung spokesperson, the application slowdown claims for the Galaxy S22 did not affect sales! Here are the details...
 Slowing claims are ineffective: Galaxy S22 sales big success!
READING NOW Slowing claims are ineffective: Galaxy S22 sales big success!

Technology giant Samsung introduced the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy Tab S8++ series at its Unpacked event on February 9th. Two months after the introduction, users’ claims that the performance of the applications were restricted. The company admitted its mistake and apologized and took a step towards resolving the issue. After the event, the devices were removed from Geekbench, causing sales to decline in South Korea, according to some reports.

According to the Samsung spokesperson’s statement after the developments, the Galaxy S22 series achieved the highest sales data ever in South Korea. So, how is the data for the Samsung Galaxy S22? Let’s take a look at the details of the news together.

Galaxy S22, despite everything, is about to pass 1 million sales!

According to a report that emerged recently, after the GOS incident, consumers did not want to buy devices with app slowdowns, and Galaxy S22 sales data also fell rapidly in South Korea. But now, according to a Samsung spokesperson, sales of the series will soon exceed 1 million in South Korea. Again, according to the statement, sales will reach the highest level after a few years, surpassing all models.

60% of sales in the flagship series is Galaxy S22 Ultra, the most powerful model. The remaining 40% is provided by the other two models. The high price tag caused by the equipment of the series is softened by the discounts and promotions offered by local operators. This has a positive effect on the sales of smartphones.

What do you, our readers, think about this issue? Where do you think the Galaxy S22 will be in the smartphone market? You can express your thoughts in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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