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Galaxy S25 set a milestone of 1 million units in just three weeks

Samsung Galaxy S25 series is just a month old and is already in controversy for breaking sales records in Korea with 1 million in 21 days. 

The Korean tech brand ‘Samsung’ debuted its latest flagship lineup; the Galaxy S25, on January 22 earlier this year and later made it available for sale worldwide on 7 February. The Ultra variant of the series during the Pre-Order period was already reported to steal the spotlight. It’s just been 21 days since it went on sale widely, and it has touched a 1 million unit milestone. 

As expected the Galaxy S25 series set a new benchmark in the smartphone market by breaking the sales record. It becomes the fastest Galaxy lineup ever in Samsung’s history to reach the one million units sales figure in its home country. 

Previously, the Galaxy Note 10 series set the new benchmark by completing one million unit sales in 25 days. Now on the comparison side, the newly launched Galaxy S25 reached the milestone four days earlier (in 21 days). 

According to the report from Korea’s ETNews, the key factors of the Galaxy S25 smartphones that attracted customers are design, performance, and Galaxy AI. noticeably, the new Galaxy AI Subscription Club, also makes things easier for customers to upgrade to a new smartphone which also contributed to setting a new sales record. 

Reportedly, out of one million sold units, about 50% of units are Galaxy S25 Ultra, and Titanium White silver and Titanium Silverbue were the most demandable colors. Whereas the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+, Silver Shadow, and Ice Blue were their demanded color variants. 

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