Samsung Galaxy S9 duo top GLOBAL SALES: 6GB RAM, Dual camera AND…
According to latest figures by Counterpoint, Samsung Galaxy S9 duo has made to the top selling worldwide list of April 2018! These phones arrive with over 3000mAh battery. Keep reading for more details!
Samsung Galaxy S9 duo top global sales in April
In the latest Market Pulse April Edition report researched by Counterpoint, the Samsung Galaxy S9 duo’s sale figures appeared to be dominating the chart. The company’s analysts measured particularly good performance for Samsung in North America and the Asia-Pacific markets. Moreover, aggressive price cuts, cashback deals, and the similarities with the Galaxy S9 have also allowed the previous Galaxy S8 to earn a place in the top 10 list.
Here is a quick run-through of the Samsung Galaxy S9 specs. It includes a 5.8-inch AMOLED touchscreen (1440 x 2960 resolution pixels) and gets power from the Exynos 9810 Octa/ Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset. On top of that, the Samsung device sports a 4GB RAM with 64GB/ 128GB/ 256GB ROM. Photography-wise, Samsung Galaxy S9 camera features a 12MP rear snapper as well as an 8MP shooter up-front. Lastly, its battery rocks a 3000mAh power pack.
Now, moving back to the list. Although the iPhone X is all the way in third place, Apple is still enjoying enormous popularity. Thanks to the continuous support and critical reduction patterns on its premium devices, the company is seeing a lot of interest towards its older models. In particular, Counterpoint is reporting substantial demand for the iPhone 7. Next, Xiaomi continues to make its presence felt in a significant way. It grabbed the sixth and eight positions, with the Redmi 5A and Redmi Note 5, respectively. Both are quite affordable entry-level devices that make for a rather exciting distribution within the top 10 chart. As it currently stands, a clear preference towards flagships and budget devices is obvious.
The bottom line
The fact that the Samsung Galaxy S9 duo has made it to the top of this chart could explain the mostly binary nature of the results. With average users either going for the most marketed, premium devices or opting to save as much as they can; while still being satisfied with what current budget handsets have to offer.