Sunday, April 28, 2013

Samsung confirms Galaxy S4 supply limited because of the high demand globally


Samsung confirms Galaxy S4 supply limited because of the high demand globally  

Samsung has confirmed in a statement sent via e-mail that due to the large global demand for phone Samsung Galaxy S4, the amount allocated currently for sale may be limited, and the company expects to be able to meet all the requests in the coming weeks. While Samsung did not specify the names of companies affected by the pressure on the device. 


The company said T-Mobile U.S. it was due to start selling Galaxy S4 on the Internet through its Web site on Wednesday, but it has been delayed online sales operations around five days to come, and is expected to begin on Monday, 29 April / current, due by the company to an unexpected delay in the delivery of the allotted stock of Samsung. 


Samsung confirms Galaxy S4 supply limited because of the high demand globally



As well as is the case with Sprint, which was supposed to have a phone available next Saturday, but it may be delayed a little bit, and attributed the cause to an unexpected delay from Samsung, the company did not specify when sales would begin in her shop. 

While some major companies in the United States such as AT & T and Verizon does not appear they affected than double the stock of Samsung, which confirmed the AT & T phone that it will arrive in time for the day Saturday. 

It also noted information final that the reason behind the production of phone Galaxy S4 Bmadjin different due to the inability of the company to produce the amount of processor Exynos 5 Octa enough to strong demand is expected on her, so resorted to company Qualcomm to compensate for this shortfall, after it was discovered that processor Samsung Exynos Octa supports LTE networks on all frequencies. 

We have seen earlier also delayed Phone launch HTC One competitor when the company faced the HTC problems palaces in manufacture sufficient quantities of Ultra pixel cameras of the device.

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