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Samsung Company Overview

Updated on July 27, 2018

We all know that the big multinational electronic companies are the one who rules the market now. Gadgets have become our necessity. Ever thought how the multinational companies upon which we are all dependent on for our technological addictions started off their career graph with? Today the situation is like we cannot even think of spending our lives without the gadgets. We need these gadgets for our work or for some entertainment. Life seems to be difficult without mobiles and computers. Many companies have strived hard to make their place in the mobile industry. Amongst those, Samsung is one of the biggest and famous brands worldwide. So, let us know how this company started with and what their exclusive inventions were.

Who would have ever thought that Samsung started trading dried fish as they set up a small company with as less as only forty employees! The founder of the company is Lee Byung-Chul and dealt with some grocery items. Later he started a sugar refinery and then hopped to making a wool mill in which they grabbed a great success.

Samsung was a diverse business but after a few years, the partners of successors separated. It was in 1960 that the company entered into the electronic industry and the first electric machinery that it produced was a black and white T.V., and then there was no looking back and over all these years they have been successful in delivering over a thousand of phones till the date.

  • In 2012, Samsung became the world’s largest phone makers who also beat the leading mobile company which was Nokia. Samsung has quite been successful in delivering the best Smartphones by providing a great user experience and benefits.
  • Samsung mobile price also fits in an affordable range. From the younger generation to the older, everyone can buy these phones for his or her personal use. These are budget friendly phones.
  • In 2001 the production number of its mobile phone reached 50 million.
  • In 2010, it launched Galaxy Tab which gave a tough competition to the Apple’s iPad. Other than this, Samsung blade, wave, Monte and Galaxy S have remained the most famous and successful phones.

Samsung Company really had a rough start but still, they managed to get ranked at the number one by leaving behind the famous brands like Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and Nokia. They have produced pocket-friendly phones. The company is pretty successful in its job because the programs that they make are accepted by everyone as they are user-friendly. The longevity of the phones is admired worldwide and hence Samsung stands as a dominant force in the electronics industry.

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