Samsung Electronics Co. plans to sell over 40 million smartphones worldwide in 2011, double the forecast for this year, the Nikkei business daily reported quoting a senior South Korean society.
Shin Jong-kyun, chief of Samsung's mobile division, told reporters in Seoul that the company expects to sell more than 20 million smartphones this year, versus 18 million units in the eye at the beginning of the year, said daily.
Objectives pit Samsung, which supplies microprocessors for Apple iPhone 4 and IPAD, in direct competition with his business partner, the company said.
The deals are believed to have stalled Samsung revenue, increasing speculation that he could avoid going head to head with Apple, the Nikkei.
To achieve these goals, the thin Samsung smartphone primarily Galaxy S offering by Japanese operator NTT DoCoMo Inc, the newspaper said.
Samsung separately said that the goal is to sell one million units of its Galaxy Tab tablet device that runs Google Inc. 's Android operating system, this year, the Nikkei said.
Shin also said that Samsung is preparing to release a wide range of tablets, suggesting that the company will soon offer products with screens from 10 inches to compete with Apple iPad ", a newspaper reported.
Shin Jong-kyun, chief of Samsung's mobile division, told reporters in Seoul that the company expects to sell more than 20 million smartphones this year, versus 18 million units in the eye at the beginning of the year, said daily.
Objectives pit Samsung, which supplies microprocessors for Apple iPhone 4 and IPAD, in direct competition with his business partner, the company said.
The deals are believed to have stalled Samsung revenue, increasing speculation that he could avoid going head to head with Apple, the Nikkei.
To achieve these goals, the thin Samsung smartphone primarily Galaxy S offering by Japanese operator NTT DoCoMo Inc, the newspaper said.
Samsung separately said that the goal is to sell one million units of its Galaxy Tab tablet device that runs Google Inc. 's Android operating system, this year, the Nikkei said.
Shin also said that Samsung is preparing to release a wide range of tablets, suggesting that the company will soon offer products with screens from 10 inches to compete with Apple iPad ", a newspaper reported.

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