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May 26, 2012, 11:57:30 AM via Website
May 26, 2012 11:57:30 AM via Website
The Samsung Galaxy S3 has already received nine million pre-orders before launch –even with few people getting to play on Android’s latest smartphone until it arrives in the UK on May 29. In the history of gadgets, none has picked up such an army of fans before launch.
It is estimated that when the phone hits the market, it will instantly become the fastest selling gadget in history, beating out the iPhone 4S’s four million units sold in three days.
It also tops the first iPad’s two million tablets in two months, and the Microsoft Kinect system – which allows you to wave at your television via the Xbox 360 games console – which shifted 2.5 million units in 25 days.
but there are someone fanboyish said sgs 3 mustn't receive that much pre-orders, may be Samsung count the fake one like this in and he will never moving to such a crappy plastic toy, I think that fanboy should spend more time on sgs3 and can't ignore the features it provided !
you can go to http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/1765637-Samsung-Galaxy-S3-beats-iPhone-4S-just-can-t-believe-it-!?p=14818495#post14818495 for extend reading.
It is estimated that when the phone hits the market, it will instantly become the fastest selling gadget in history, beating out the iPhone 4S’s four million units sold in three days.
It also tops the first iPad’s two million tablets in two months, and the Microsoft Kinect system – which allows you to wave at your television via the Xbox 360 games console – which shifted 2.5 million units in 25 days.
but there are someone fanboyish said sgs 3 mustn't receive that much pre-orders, may be Samsung count the fake one like this in and he will never moving to such a crappy plastic toy, I think that fanboy should spend more time on sgs3 and can't ignore the features it provided !
you can go to http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/1765637-Samsung-Galaxy-S3-beats-iPhone-4S-just-can-t-believe-it-!?p=14818495#post14818495 for extend reading.
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