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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Samsung Electronics Co., the world's top 
mobile phone maker, said Monday it expects global sales of the latest 
Galaxy smartphone to surpass 10 million in July even as it struggles to 
keep up with demand because of component shortages.
 
Shin 
Jong-kyun, president of Samsung's mobile communications business, said 
the Galaxy S III will hit the 10-million milestone within two months of 
its launch.
"It has been tough to keep up with demand," Shin told reporters.
Samsung's
 failure to procure sufficient mobile components for its latest 
smartphone has stoked concerns that its second-quarter smartphone sales 
could be much lower than expected. Shin said the company expects to 
resolve the supply issues with mobile components sometime in the next 
week.
"Despite the tough economic situation in Europe and problems
 with supplying components for the Galaxy S III, the second-quarter 
earnings will be better than the first quarter," he said.
Shares 
of Samsung tumbled 4.2 percent on the Seoul bourse on Monday, closing at
 a four-month low. The benchmark Kospi index fell 1.2 percent.
Samsung
 began sales of the Galaxy S III in Europe on May 29 and released it in 
the U.S. last week. In its home market, the company started sales of the
 latest iteration of Galaxy earlier Monday.
Samsung's sales 
estimate for the S III reflects robust demand from mobile operators. 
Unlike Apple Inc., Samsung does not disclose sales figures to consumers.
The
 South Korean company said the S III will be released by around 300 
mobile carriers in 147 countries by the end of July, aiming for an early
 start before rival Apple announces a new version of the iPhone in the 
third quarter.
The third version of the Galaxy S features a bigger
 screen — measured 4.8-inch diagonally — but is thinner and lighter than
 its predecessors and the iPhone 4S.
Samsung packed the high-end 
smartphone with a legion of new features including eye-recognition 
technology that keeps the screen from dimming. It also has voice command
 functions that let users schedule an alarm or adjust volume by speaking
 to their device.
Its near-field communication technology enables 
sharing of data heavy multimedia content among Galaxy S III users 
quickly. But activating the function — called S Beam — takes multiple 
steps.
Because Samsung customizes its flagship smartphone based on
 Google's Android operating system, some of Samsung's features overlap 
with those made by Google.
Separately, Samsung's mobile president 
said it is still investigating the explosion of a Galaxy S III in 
Ireland. He said the battery wasn't the cause.
Samsung overtook 
Nokia as the world's biggest mobile-phone maker in 2011 and competes 
with Apple for the top smartphone maker position. It aims to double its 
smartphone sales this year to nearly 200 million phones.
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
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