The term “bigger is better” certainly applies to the Galaxy Note 3, if all you do is look at the sales generated by the popular big-screen smartphone/tablet in its first month of global availability. Respected online mobile marketplace watchdog BGR called the Galaxy Note 3 4G Android smartphone the “most impressive smartphone Samsung has ever made”, and recently it appears that at least one Korean language website shows that a power packed hardware package and popular features definitely do translate into excellent sales.
You can purchase the Samsung Galaxy Note III at a reduced price tag stating at $169.
Hankooki.com is a Korean website which recently interviewed Samsung Mobile head JK Shin. Shin announced that the Galaxy Note 3 smartphone bested the sales numbers achieved by its previous two siblings. As you recall many industry analysts and experts said that the original Galaxy Note (5.30 inch display) was simply too big. All that handset went on to do was reach all major carriers, and sell 5 million units in its first five months. The Galaxy Note II came out with an even larger screen (5.55 inches), and improved on sales by moving 5 million units its first two months after launch.
Behind strong analyst and consumer support, the third generation Galaxy Note has managed an outstanding 5 million units shipped in its first month of availability. Part of the success of the handset has been the boast of being the first mobile device with a full 3.0 GB of RAM memory. Samsung manufacturers have actually made the handset smaller than the Galaxy Note II, while adding a larger display at 5.70 inches.
Also, the smart stylus S Pen which debuted with the original Galaxy Note phablet has received several upgrades and tweaks to its operability, and provides a much more efficient and needed range of uses. In general sales figures, Samsung sold roughly 88.4 million smartphones during the third quarter of this year, tabulating record profits and revenues. For the second consecutive quarter, in a very laudable achievement, the Korean smartphone manufacturer managed to ship more smartphones than all of the top rivals combined, including Apple.
Impressive sales of the Galaxy Note 3 definitely contributed to that achievement. The Galaxy Note 3 display is the first on a Note smartphone with a Full HD (1,080 x 1,920 pixels) designation, and despite the amount of impressive hardware on board, the phone measures just 0.33 inches (8.3 mm) in thickness. More than double the average industry talk time is achieved from a full battery charge, at 25.0 hours, and a quad core Snapdragon 800 central processor achieves an industry best clock speed of 2.3 GHz. A 13.0 megapixel camcorder on the back of the handset is capable of 4K video recording, and joins a 2.0 megapixel front facing chat cam in the camera combo. You can purchase the Galaxy Note 3 at a discounted purchase price starting at $169.