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Samsung's mobile phones record 34% growth in Oman
26/03/2014

Muscat: Samsung Electronics has recorded a remarkable 34 per cent growth in mobile phone sales in Oman from 2012 to 2013.

 
 
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This growth was fuelled by the wide acceptance of Samsung's successful line-up of smartphones in the country, said a company release. 

The company has performed exceptionally well in the rest of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) markets. In the Gulf, Samsung recorded a 42.2 per cent increase from 2012 to 2013 following the launch of the Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note 3 and its comprehensive portfolio of mid-range feature phones and smartphones. 

Assessing the numbers, Hayssam Yassine, head (Telecommunications Group) at Samsung Gulf Electronics said: "The mobile phone market in Oman is developing exponentially, and Samsung has kept up by doubling down on innovative features and superior hardware across all of our mobile phone lines."

Range of mobile phones
"Last year, we introduced a range of mobile phones to the market that were intelligently designed to seamlessly integrate into the lives of our customers -- whether they were looking to get the best in gaming, viewing, or photography -- and to do so at different price points," said Yassine. 

"These numbers show that our efforts have been successful, and are on par with what people really want from their handhelds." Samsung has made its mark by manufacturing phones for every demographic, and has increasingly become known for leading the market through user inspired innovation.
 
 
 
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