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Samsung to ship around 100m touchscreen phones by next year

November 16, 2009 By kunal Leave a Comment

Samsung Corby for South Korea

 

Samsung’s mobile portfolio is dominant with touchscreen devices. And now a report from Shinhan Investment somewhat confirms that Samsung’s decision in touchscreen devices paid off. Samsung is already eyeing the 20% plus market share for the next year and it looks like touchscreen devices will help them achieve it.

According to the report, Samsung’s mobile division is expected to shift about 57m touchscreen units while expecting it to double by next year. Interestingly, 65% is expected to carry capacitive touchscreens.

Samsung has competitive touchscreen models in the market. Star S5230 has already clocked more than 10m units in sales while its latest sibling Corby has sold more than 2m units.

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