Samsung Galaxy S10s are selling, but slowly
The number of Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy S10s that Korean users have signed up for at local mobile carriers reached 140,000 units on the first day of registration, industry data showed Tuesday.The number of Galaxy S10’s first-day registration falls below that of the Galaxy S9’s 180,000 units released in March 2018 and the Galaxy Note 9’s 200,000 units launched in August, they noted.
The registration started four days in advance of the flagship smartphone’s official launch of three variants - Galaxy S10e, S10 and S10+.
As Samsung plans to launch Galaxy S10’s 5G model later this month and release its first foldable device supporting 5G networks in mid-May in the local market, consumers are seen to be taking a wait-and-see approach for the new flagship smartphone, industry officials said.
The number of unlocked phones, which do not come with carrier contracts, is estimated at 40,000 units, Samsung said, claiming the total number of phones registered on the first day actually stands at around 180,000.
Consumers who activate their phones by replacing USIM cards on their own are not included in mobile carriers’ plans.
Yonhap
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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