The tech giant is looking to make a statement
on its home turf and capture an unprecedented 70% of the South Korea
mobile market.

This, after capturing a hefty 66% in the first half of 2012, due in
large part to great sales of its most recent flagship, the Samsung
Galaxy S III.
The jump is quite significant when compared to the last three years,
where Samsung controlled 51.2%, 52.6% and 52.7%, respectively. This
success can be attributed to the company's heavy investment in LTE
infrastructure, combined with high sales of the Galaxy S II LTE and
Galaxy Note during the first half of the year.
Samsung 70% In Korea
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