Posted by FaryaabS on 15 March 2013 at 16:26

Galaxy S 4′s pre-registrations outperform the Galaxy S III

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Phones4U, a UK retailer, says that people are showing a lot more interest in the Galaxy S 4 than they did last year with the Galaxy S III. The number of pre-registrations of the just announced Samsung flagship device is 40% more than the numbers received for the Galaxy S III after 48 hours of being launched. Let’s not forget that the Galaxy S III set a record of being the most pre-ordered Android smartphone when it launched. Chief Commercial Officer Scott Hooten said that the anticipation for the Samsung Galaxy S 4 has been “astounding,” with the phone garnering the most pre-notification requests of any handset launched in 2013.

Phones4U is even predicting that the Galaxy S IV could be the top selling device of the year. UK retailer EE has also been very impressed by the amount of interest people are taking in the Galaxy S IV.

(Source: TechRadar – Via: PhoneArena)

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8 comments on “Galaxy S 4′s pre-registrations outperform the Galaxy S III

  1. 87Revo on said:

    There is one “I” too many in line 3

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  2. dello on said:

    i don’t believe on this..

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  3. arash-me on said:

    wich one is correct s4 or sIV?

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  4. sorg on said:

    Isn’t Galaxy S IV named as Galaxy S4 by Samsung? I’ve saw presentation where it was written as S4.
    I believe this site should change the name as well ;)

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  5. vavrorvav on said:

    I am surprised after i’ve read all the comments on every site and youtube i would think that s4 wasn’t going to be a success, seems like all those comments come from haters and those who can’t afford it so they just bitch about it on internet, i wish this to samsung, even more success, so all of those people get raging veins

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