How much did the Galaxy S4 cost?
The 32GB version will cost $249.99. It will ship on April 30. If you don’t want to sign a two-year contract, the phone is $639.99.
How old is the Samsung S4?
Samsung Galaxy S4
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First released | April 27, 2013 |
Units sold | 40 million sold in the first 6 months |
Predecessor | Samsung Galaxy S III |
Successor | Samsung Galaxy S5 |
Is Samsung South Korean?
Samsung is a South Korean company originally founded as a grocery trading store by Lee Byung-Chull in March 1938. The company forayed in the electronics industry in 1969 and its first electronic product was a black-and-white television.
Which country makes the best Samsung phones?
Samsung phones made in South Korea In South Korea, Samsung mainly makes their flagship phones, which includes the Galaxy S series and now the Samsung foldable phones.
Is there fake Samsung phones?
The Samsung logo on a counterfeit model is slightly raised, like a sticker. The screen will also appear a tad lighter and more reflective than on a genuine device. Counterfeit devices generally feel heavier in the hand than legitimate products. Fake Samsungs are also much cheaper than genuine handsets.
How powerful is Samsung in Korea?
Samsung has a powerful influence on South Korea’s economic development, politics, media and culture and has been a major driving force behind the “Miracle on the Han River”. Its affiliate companies produce around a fifth of South Korea’s total exports.
Who owns Samsung in Korea?
Samsung Electronics
View of Samsung Digital City, the company’s headquarters in Suwon, Gyeonggi | |
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Total equity | ₩304.9 trillion (2021) |
Owners | National Pension Service (8.69%) Samsung Life Insurance (8.51%) Samsung C Corporation (5.01%) |
Number of employees | 287,439 (2021) |
Parent | Samsung |
Are all Samsung phones made in Korea?
Samsung does operate manufacturing facilities in its home country of South Korea. That’s also where most of the components that it sources from its sister companies are made. However, its smartphone production factory in South Korea accounts for less than 10 percent of global shipments.