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To: sylvester80 who wrote (21003)8/22/2012 1:38:39 PM
From: pyslent  Respond to of 32692
 
Samsung is making a mint on the SIII and the Note...

Agreed. Some data on the uptake of the S3 in the US.

insights.chitika.com



Already at nearly 40% of the S2, which has an installed base of around 4.1 million (in the US). Puts US sales at 1.7 million in just over a month. Pretty impressive (almost iPhone-like).

Canaccord Genuity's July channel checks had the S3 as the #1 seller at Verizon and T-Mobile, and #2 at Sprint and AT&T.



To: sylvester80 who wrote (21003)8/22/2012 3:06:57 PM
From: pyslent  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32692
 
"And at that higher price, Samsung is selling those Galaxy SIII"

I also note that the "higher price" of the S3 that you speak of is unique to T-Mobile. All other US carriers have it for a launch price of $199 (same as the S2, I believe). Probably says more about T-Mobile's willingness to subsidize than the S3's ASP.