Just three years ago, Samsung launched one of the most successful lines of smartphones in history: the Galaxy series.
But massive globe-trotting success wasn’t instant: The SI sold 20 million, and the SII sold 28 million. It wasn’t until the SIII that the really big numbers came out — Samsung has sold 50 million as of March of this year.
And while I have my doubts about the long-term success of Samsung as it is veering away from a clean, true Android experience, there’s no doubt that the newly-released Galaxy S IV is going to be wildly successful as well in terms of units sold.
TopTienMobiel, a Dutch site, tracked the history of the Galaxies in visual form:
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