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SamsungSamsung announced financial results for the first quarter of 2014, which ended on March 31, 2014. The company reported that it had higher sales than in 2013, but sales were down from the previous quarter. But Samsung claims that with the arrival Galaxy With the S5, this should change in the new quarter.

Overall, Samsung posted $51,8 billion in revenue, with $7,3 billion in net income and $8,2 billion in operating income. Samsung's mobile division, which has sales of $30,3 billion, is a very significant contributor to sales. The operating profit of this division is 6,2 billion. Samsung said this represented an 18% increase in sales over last year, despite fewer devices being sold in the period. He was significantly involved in sales Galaxy S4 to Galaxy Note 3 and the company also saw an increase in tablet sales compared to last year. Samsung sold 13 million tablets, mainly from the mid-class and high-end class. The growth in sales of tablets was significantly contributed by the new ones Galaxy TabPRO a Galaxy NotePRO, which the company announced at CES 2014.

The company further expects to see revenue growth in the mobile division during the second quarter as it expects that Galaxy The S5 will surpass its sales Galaxy S4. The fact that Samsung already sold more units during the first weekend also contributes to this Galaxy S5 before he was Apple able to sell from his iPhone 5s. The phone variants that Samsung is preparing will also contribute to the increased sales. Samsung has already been announced Galaxy K zoom, but it doesn't end there, and during this quarter, Samsung should also launch other models, namely Galaxy S5 Prime and Galaxy S5 mini. He is also working on a new generation Galaxy Mega a Galaxy S5 Neo with 720p display.

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