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According to analyst Lee Min-hee of IM Investment & Securities, they will definitely not reach Samsung's smartphone sales Galaxy S5 in the first three months of the border of 20 million units. According to him, one of the reasons is the temporary ban on the sale of smartphones by South Korean operators, who were responsible for this problem by excessively discounting devices from Samsung, which is not allowed by law.

Another of the problems are lack of innovationwhich includes a 20 MPx camera or an iris scanner, but this should not be reflected in sales to a high degree, given that the customer usually buys a smartphone for what it offers and not for what it was supposed to offer. Nevertheless, Samsung is trying to compensate customers for their partial disappointment by, together with Galaxy The S5 also gets $600 worth of equipment in the package, which includes, among other things, Dropbox with 50GB of free space for 2 years.

If the analyst's words come true, it would repeat the scenario of last year, when Samsung was disappointed with sales in the first few months, but then sales increased rapidly, and already 6 months after the release, the Korean company celebrated over 40 million units sold. Samsung Galaxy The S5 should be released on April 11, at a price of 729 Euros (CZK 19).


*Source: phoneArena.com

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