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Samsung Targets 40 Million Global Sales of Galaxy S25 Series

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Samsung Galaxy S25 series is already setting the stage on fire as its pre-order matrix set a new bar as compared to its predecessor, while the company is aiming to sell 40 million units.

Samsung Hopes for Major Global Sales Success with Galaxy S25

The Korean tech giant debuted the Galaxy S25 series a few weeks ago, and within a month, the series broke the pre-order records of its predecessor, the Galaxy S24 series. A popular analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, has claimed that the Korean tech giant is targeting 40 million units for the Galaxy S25 series.

Last time, Samsung managed to ship 37 million units of the Galaxy S24 series, and now it is aiming for an extra 10% sales with its latest Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra.

The company has already revealed the official pre-order metrics of the Galaxy S25 series, according to which it achieved a record-breaking 1.3 million orders in South Korea, which is approximately 7% more pre-orders than its predecessor during the same period. These metrics suggest that it could be possible for Samsung to ship 40 million Galaxy S25 series models.

Samsung has already started delivering the Galaxy S25 models to customers who placed pre-orders in the US. The company started the pre-order program just after the launch event from 22 January to 7 February, and then the sale for the smartphones will go live.

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