Samsung shipped 3 million Galaxy S25 series units in South Korea
Briefly

Samsung's Galaxy S25 series has reached 3 million units sold in South Korea, achieving this milestone within six months since its release in February. The sales performance outpaces the previous Galaxy S24 series by two months. A significant factor contributing to this success is Samsung's 'AI Subscription Club' plan, which offers a device buy-back program covering up to 50% of the retail price after one year. Additionally, Samsung reported improved sales for its Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 models but did not specify exact numbers.
The Galaxy S25 series has achieved an impressive milestone of over 3 million units sold in South Korea in just six months since its release in February.
The sales of the Galaxy S25 series surpassed those of the previous generation, the Galaxy S24, reaching 3 million units two months faster.
The 'AI Subscription Club' plan is a significant factor driving sales for the Galaxy S25 series, which includes a buy-back program covering up to 50% of the retail price.
The sales of Samsung's Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 are also reportedly improving compared to previous models, although specific figures were not disclosed.
Read at GSMArena.com
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