Samsung’s Galaxy S10 series had a successful debut in the US, according to Counterpoint’s new weekly US smartphone model tracker. The new S10 series sold 16% more in the first week of its sales compared to last year’s sales of the Galaxy S9 series. This is a comparison of sales in the US between March 8th to 14th in 2019 with March 16th to 22nd in 2018
The S10 series consists of three phones this year – S10 Plus, S10 and S10e. Sales of the S10 Plus is the highest among the three and accounts for 50% of volumes of the series. The S10e is selling the least out of the three. However, it is the additional S10e volumes that helped Samsung get the gains compared to the S9 series sales. Our data reveals that the combined sales of the S10 Plus and the S10 are similar to that of the S9 Plus and the S9.
Jeff Fieldhack, Research Director at Counterpoint Research commented, “The US is a key market for Samsung as this is where the majority of its premium smartphones are sold. The S10e is not cannibalizing older models like the S8 or the S9. It is actually helping Samsung gain share.”
With the new S10 series Samsung may reclaim the top spot in the US market for the first time since June 2017.
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