Samsung LOGO History:
SAMSUNG
A GENERAL OVERVIEW
A Rough Beginning
Samsung Mobile's first
ever offering was a car phone it introduced in 1986. Because of poor reception
and sales, manufacturing was halted. From this point until the early 1990s,
Samsung Mobile would introduce mobile phone models, but sales were low because
demand was low. The designs of these early attempts were bulky, and reception
was poor. With Motorola holding a sizable advantage over the rest of a
fledgling mobile phone field, Samsung nearly dropped its Mobile division.
Turning Point
In 1993, Samsung Mobile
released the SH-700 series, which boasted a smaller and sleeker design and
better sound quality. With a better product and a more aggressive marketing
campaign, Samsung would reclaim more than half the mobile phone market share in
Korea from Motorola.
The Global Market
Samsung cell phones
found its way into American hands for the first time in 1996, when they
partnered with Sprint on a line of sleek and compact phones. A few short years
later, South America and Japan were enjoying the high-end design of Samsung
Mobile phones.
Samsung Mobile Today
In early 2009, Samsung
Mobile's global market share stood at more than 17 percent, second only to
Nokia. In the 3rd quarter of 2008, for the first time in its history, Samsung
Mobile shipped more than 50 million handsets in a quarter--despite a global
recession.
Samsung Facts
Lee Byung-chull founded
Samsung Group in 1938, naming the start-up company a Korean word which
translates to "three stars" in English.
Samsung Mobile enjoys agreements with major cell phone service providers such as T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint and Verizon Wireless.
In early 2009, Samsung Mobile and T-Mobile introduced the Memoir, a cell phone with a "Best in Class" 8-Megapixel camera.
Samsung Mobile enjoys agreements with major cell phone service providers such as T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint and Verizon Wireless.
In early 2009, Samsung Mobile and T-Mobile introduced the Memoir, a cell phone with a "Best in Class" 8-Megapixel camera.
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