1 million Samsung Galaxy Tabs already sold
Less than two weeks ago, we reported that Samsung shipped 700,000 Galaxy Tabs worldwide.
Now Samsung announced that its first Android tablet has been sold in more than 1 million units – this coming roughly two months after the Tab was first launched.
Samsung hopes to sell at least 1.5 million tablets before the year’s end – and with the holiday season upon us, it will most likely do it.
In case you don’t know yet, the Galaxy Tab is available in lots of markets around the world, including the US, where all four major carriers (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile) are offering the Android 2.2 tablet, with or without contract.
Via Daum, Samsung Hub
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