Samsung announced today that its Galaxy Note, a hybrid smartphone-tablet device, has now topped shipments of one million units. Samsung points out that “the rapid global sales of Galaxy Note are notable since it is creating a new market for something between smartphone and tablet pc.”
Samsung also points out that sales will accelerate in 2012 when the Galaxy Note becomes available in the U.S. (and likely in Canada). It also adds that sales are “on the rise in Europe and Asia including France, Germany, Hongkong [sic] and Taiwan.”
The Samsung Galaxy Note spans the space between smartphones and tablets with its large 5.3-inch WXGA and supports S Pen pen-input technology. As Samsung describes it, “It integrates core on-the-go benefits of various mobile devices while maintaining smartphone portability, to create a whole new user experience.”
Source: The Verge