Samsung has said that its new Galaxy Note 3 is far and away the most successful so far of its entire Note lineup, with 10 million units shipped in a mere 60 days. That’s twice the sales pace of the Galaxy Note II, and even pushing its sales champ, the Galaxy S 4, which took 50 days to hit that magic number.
Just around a month and a half after the Galaxy Note 3 crossed the 5 million units shipped milestone, Samsung’s latest phone/tablet hybrid has managed to double its shipment total. Samsung today revealed that shipments of the Galaxy Note 3 have surpassed 10 million total units since the device’s launch at the tail end of September. To compare, the Galaxy Note II took 4 months to cross the 10 million units shipped milestone, while the original Galaxy Note reached the same mark in 9 months. The Note 3 is currently available in a total of 58 countries around the world, and Samsung says that sales of its newest Note family member remain high in China, other Asian countries and in Europe.
Shipped…. not sold