South Korean electronics giant Samsung today introduced it has shipped over a million of their new Universe Note mobile phones worldwide, reaching the milestone just below two several weeks after starting within the United kingdom.

Samsung required to the Samsung Tomorrow feed to report this news (as spotted through the Verge), discussing a picture on Flickr detailing its journey to a million deliveries. The organization stated deliveries from the Universe Note had surpassed the figure by December 29 (today), with worldwide sales from the device increasing in Europe and Asia�including France, Germany, Hong Kong and Taiwan .

The organization also taunted a U.S launch but didn t discuss once the device could be provided:

The rate from the global sales is anticipated to accelerate further the coming year when it will likely be available in america.

This news is going to be of great interest to smartphone suppliers, particularly because the Universe Note makes its way into phablet territory, the dimensions that sits inbetween a smartphone along with a tablet. You will find less 5-inch products available on the market, with consumer demand not yet been correctly evaluated.

The unit includes a 5.3 inch Super AMOLED HD display, along with a 1.5GHz dual-core processor and runs Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), but is anticipated to get upgrading to Frozen Treats Sandwich at the begining of 2012.

Deliveries do not always equal sales but Samsung has loved success using its selection of Android-powered products, specially the Universe S and SII mobile phones that have capped $ 30 million sales worldwide� showing that the organization is on an excellent start using its new phone.

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