Samsung Probably Sell One Million More Galaxy S24s In The First Quarter

Samsung launched its big bang of the year, the Galaxy S24 series, a couple of weeks ago. Within no days, its pre-orders had broken the records of the predecessor Galaxy S24 series.
Previously, it was revealed that the Galaxy S24 series has set a new pre-order record with 1.21 million units. Now it appears that the shipment figures of this latest series, which includes the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and the most premium one, the Galaxy S24 Ultra, have convinced the Korean giants to raise their sales targets.
Previously, the brand had decided to ship 12 million of the Galaxy S24 lineup’s units by the first quarter of 2024, but recent reports indicate that the Korean Electronics’ MX division has raised the target to 13 million units.
Back in 2023, Samsung debuted its Galaxy S23 lineup, which achieved collective sales of just over 25 million units shipped within the first nine months after the brand made the smartphones commercially available. As per the pre-order records, it seems like a number that should be quite easy to surpass for the Galaxy S24 series.
Regardless of encouraging data in various markets, although somewhere it’s pretty tough to overcross the iPhone 15 series, especially in the US, where the fruit company is outclassing Samsung, specifically in the high-end era.