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200,000 Samsung Galaxy S sold in under 10 days

The just released Samsung Galaxy S could be company’s bestselling mobile phone ever. In under 10 days, Samsung sold over 200,000 units of the 1GHz Android powered Galaxy S in Korea alone since it was launched on June 24.

Then again, this might not be a big deal considering the iPhone 4 sold close to 2 million units within the first three days of its in-store debut.

Back in Malaysia, we don’t have the official sales numbers for the Galaxy S at the moment but we were told that its close cousin, the Samsung Wave, is currently flying off the shelves with the first batch being all sold out.

Despite having very little hands on time with the Samsung Galaxy S during its launch last month, we find that there is a lot to like about the device. So much so that we would dare go as far as recommending the Galaxy S over the iPhone 4.

Yeap, you’ve read that right, we’d rather get the Samsung Galaxy S over the iPhone 4.

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