Samsung Electronics Co yesterday said its latest Galaxy Note 4 smartphone will go on sale in China and South Korea later this month as its flagging mobile business tries to defend sales from Apple Inc’s new iPhones.
Samsung said all three South Korean mobile operators will begin Galaxy Note 4 sales tomorrow and that all three Chinese mobile carriers will release the new phone before the end of this month.
Samsung’s announcement marks the first time the South Korean company has released a flagship smartphone in China before other major overseas markets.
Apple’s iPhone 6 has yet to arrive in China — the world’s most populous country — but Apple still chalked up 10 million sales of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus in the first three days after the phones went on sale.
Samsung’s early move in China comes as the South Korean giant faces challenges on multiple fronts. Its profit from the crucial mobile business has flagged, while local brands in India and China have dented its sales of cheap phones.
Apple’s new iPhone 6 has a larger screen than previous models,which eliminates a key advantage for Samsung to lure buyers: the big screens of its Galaxy phones.
The 4.7-inch screen of the iPhone 5 has been increased to 5.5-inches for the iPhone 6 Plus.
The Galaxy Note 4’s display measures 5.7 inches diagonally, slightly larger than the biggest iPhone. The Note series comes with a stylus that Samsung calls “S Pen” for note taking and drawing.
“Other companies are releasing smartphones with 5-inch and 6-inch displays as well, but no one can easily catch up to Samsung’s big screen and the unique capability of the S Pen,” Lee Don-joo, president of Samsung’s mobile sales and marketing, told reporters.
Lee said sales of the Note 4 will likely beat the Note 3, its predecessor. He said the tough situation for Samsung is “temporary” and it will quickly revive its business.
Samsung is scheduled to give an earnings preview early next month. Its shares have sunk to a two-year low this week.
Samsung moved forward its launch schedule for the new Note from October after Apple announced the iPhone 6 with its bigger screen.
US sales of the Galaxy Note 4 are to start on Oct. 17.
Samsung said the Galaxy Note Edge, which has a curved side screen that serves as a second screen to display weather information, a clock and menu buttons, will start going on sale in late next month. However, the Edge is meant to be a “limited edition” rather than a mass market model, Lee said.
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