It has been four weeks since Samsung launched the Galaxy Note8 and the flagship is rising quickly through the charts. According to stats by ad network AppBrain, the price did not scare off consumers and the phone already accounts for 1% of Androids in several key markets.
In its home country of South Korea, the Note8 has a 1.7% market share
and ranks the 17th most popular phone. In Australia and the United
States, the phone boasts 1% share in less than a month of sales. Note
that sales in Australia started a week later than the rest of the world,
For comparison, the Galaxy S8 and S8+ combined have 5% to 6% share after six months on the market.
Adoption in Europe has been slower, there the Galaxy Note8 still
hovers under 1% market share, despite launching simultaneously with the
US and Korea. And Europe has been starved of Notes for longer than
those regions, since the S6 edge+ took the place of the Note5. Adoption
in Canada is similarly slow.
Galaxy Note8 market share by country • Top 25 Android devices in Korea, the US and Australia
Going through the charts, we can’t help but be impressed by the
staying power of the Galaxy Note3. It has a whopping 4.6% share in South
Korea, just below the Note4. The usage in the US isn’t as impressive,
but the four year old model still has a small lead with a 1.1% share.
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