Yesterday, the Korea Herald was reporting Samsung had sold 600,000 of its Galaxy Tab tablets during the first month of release.
Now however, Dutch website Web Wereld has upped the figure.
Calling the 600,000 outdated, it confirms a Samsung spokesman had increased this to 700,000.
On track
Samsung mobile head JK Shin has predicted the company would sell 1 million Galaxy Tabs globally during 2010.
In comparison, Apple has sold 7.5 million iPad in the six months since its April launch, with the likelihood being it could tip 10 million before the end of 2010.
[source: Web Wereld]
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