Samsung's Galaxy S6 could well be the best smartphone available right now (sure, it’s debateable) and has given the Korean giant a flagship that ticks all the right boxes. Indeed, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge have been pointing to a sales increase for Samsung after a disappointing 2014, but the reality seems different. That’s because the Galaxy S6 has passed 10 million unit sales, but interestingly the devices have reached the milestone slower than previous S smartphones.
However, we should say that Samsung has not said when the Galaxy S6 passed this particular number, but it seems it did not match to the Galaxy S4 or Galaxy S5. We think the company would be happy to brag about the new flagship getting to 10 million units before its predecessors. The Galaxy S4 managed the feat in 27 days, while the Galaxy S5 made 10 million in 25 days. The S6 and S6 Edge were both launched April 10th and have been on the market more than a month.
It’s not really bad news for Samsung though as while the Galaxy S5 outsold the Galaxy S4 during the first month, the latter device actually managed to outsell the former through its cycle. The S6 is expected to outsell both, so there are plenty of good times ahead for Samsung and its flagship.
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