
It's not really news to say that the Galaxy S II is a hit, but it has actually become a mega hit in South Korea. According to maker
Samsung, the Android handset has been sold a whopping 5 million times in its domestic market since release at the end of April 2011. In other words, a little more than 10% of the country's entire population (48 million people) are now proud owners of the phone. It's the first cell phone that has reached this milestone in mobile-crazy South Korea, according to Japanese business daily The Nikkei. The paper also says that one out of four South Korean smartphones users owns a Galaxy S II (sounds like feature phones don't play a big role in that country anymore).
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/i3Rz8bmheA8/
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