Samsung Shipped Over 6.7 Million Galaxy 5G Devices In 2019

By Dan Anderson ● Jan 7, 2020
  • Samsung recently announced that it shipped over 6.7 million Galaxy 5G smartphones globally in 2019

Samsung announced that it has shipped over 6.7 million Galaxy 5G smartphones globally in 2019. And as of November 2019, Samsung accounted for 53.9% of the global 5G smartphone market (Counterpoint Research) with 5 Galaxy 5G devices, including the Galaxy S10 5G, Note10 5G, and Note10+ 5G, as well as the recently launched Galaxy A90 5G and Galaxy Fold 5G.

“Consumers can’t wait to experience 5G and we are proud to offer a diverse portfolio of devices that deliver the best 5G experience possible,” said TM Roh, President and Head of Research and Development at IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung Electronics. “For Samsung, 2020 will be the year of Galaxy 5G and we are excited to bring 5G to even more device categories and introduce people to mobile experiences they never thought possible.”

The Galaxy Tab S6 5G — which will be available in Korea in the first quarter of 2020 — will be the world’s first 5G tablet. And for nearly a decade, Samsung has worked to bring 5G from the lab to real-life by working closely with carrier partners, regulatory groups and government agencies to develop high-quality 5G experiences.

Samsung is a leading contributor to industry groups like 3GPP and O-RAN Alliance. And Samsung is committed to an open and collaborative approach to networking — which has helped to accelerate the delivery of 5G to consumers and businesses.

This past year — in addition to launching a robust 5G device portfolio — Samsung hit several historical milestones including providing network equipment for the world’s first 5G commercial service in Korea as well as working closely with global carrier partners to expand 5G networks and introduce 5G experiences and use cases.

Samsung is going to continue to lead the market in 5G innovation by introducing new advancements that will improve the speed, performance, and security of Galaxy 5G devices even further. In 2020, these advancements will give even more people access to new mobile experiences that change the way they watch and interact with movies, TV and sports, play games and talk with friends and family.

“5G smartphones contributed to 1% of global smartphone sales in 2019. However, 2020 will be the breakout year, with 5G smartphones poised to grow4 1,687% with contribution rising to 18% of the total global smartphone sales volumes,” added Neil Shah, VP of Research at Counterpoint Research. Further, Mr. Shah, adds, “Samsung has been one of the leading players catalyzing the 5G market development in 2019 with end-to-end 5G offerings from 3GPP standards contribution, semiconductors, mobile devices to networking equipment. With tremendous 5G growth opportunities on the horizon, Samsung, over the next decade, is in a great position to capitalize by further investing and building on the early lead and momentum.”

Featured photo credit: Samsung