Samsung GALAXY S10 HELPS Samsung DOMINATE Europe

The Samsung GALAXY S10 helped the Samsung company dominate Europe in the first months of 2019, this is how successful the phones launched by the Koreans were.

Samsung GALAXY S10 Europe

Samsung GALAXY S10 helped the Samsung company to dominate Europe in the first fiscal quarter of 2019, and this in the conditions where the competition is increasingly fierce among smartphone manufacturers. Samsung managed to increase its sales in the first three months of 2019 before the Samsung GALAXY S10 was launched, but the appearance of this series of phones did nothing but seriously contribute to the very good evolution of the company's products on the continent.

Samsung GALAXY S10 helped the Samsung company to record a substantial increase in sales in Italy or Spain, two countries where the Koreans did not have a very good evolution at the end of 2018. The Samsung GALAXY S10 seems to have solved the problem that Samsung had with its products in 2018, and this year started very well, and it seems that it will continue at least as well, analysts being very optimistic about the following months.

Samsung GALAXY S10 HELPS Samsung DOMINATE Europe

Samsung GALAXY S10 recorded 49.4% of the series' sales in Europe in March, while Samsung GALAXY S10 Plus recorded 42.8% of sales and Samsung GALAXY S10e recorded the last 8 percent. Interestingly, the Samsung GALAXY S10 recorded much better sales than the previous version E, the situation being completely reversed in relation to what is happening at Apple, where the iPhone XR seems to be much more popular than the iPhone XS series.

Samsung's share of the big five European markets held firm in the latest quarter, aided by something of a renaissance in Italy and Spain. The launch of its flagship Galaxy S10 series also helped the manufacturer to consolidate its number one position in Europe, and it should expect sales to continue well into the next quarter. In the first month after their release, sales of Samsung's new S10 models have been split with the Galaxy S10 accounting for 49.4%, the S10+ for 42.8% and the S10e for 8%.

Samsung GALAXY S10 it had a very good start because it was the only premium model from a very important manufacturer that appeared on the market in March, but in April the situation is different. The launch of the Huawei P30 PRO has already forced Samsung to apply discounts for the Samsung GALAXY S10, and this is a first sign that things are not going as well as last month, but things can change from May, when things will "settle down" ".

Samsung GALAXY S10 is available in Romania with lower prices than a month ago, and this change could seriously boost sales, so it remains to be seen how things will evolve.