Montreal Gazette

Galaxy smartphone­s power Samsung to record $5.2-billion profit

- MIYOUNG KIM REUTERS

SEOUL – Samsung Electronic­s made a record $5.2-billion profit in the first quarter, overtaking Nokia as the world’s top mobile phone seller, and its Galaxy smartphone­s outstrippe­d Apple’s iphone at the high end of the market.

The South Korean group’s handset division shifted more than 20,000 Galaxy phones an hour in the quarter and contribute­d most of its operating profit.

That company’s shares hit a lifetime high after the results, pushing its market value to $190 billion, 11 times that of Japanese rival Sony, though still only a third of Apple’s, the world’s most valuable company.

Samsung sold 93.5 million handsets in the quarter, more than one in every four sold, according to Strategy Analytics, toppling Nokia from the top spot after 14 years.

The total included 44.5 million smartphone­s, giv- ing Samsung a 30.6-per-cent share of the high-end market. Apple’s sales of 35.1 million iphones gave it a 24.1-per-cent share.

“Samsung and Apple are out-competing most major rivals, and the smartphone market is at risk of becoming a two-horse race,” said Neil Mawston, an analyst at Strat- egy Analytics.

The near duopoly in highend smartphone­s is unlikely to come under much threat this year or next, according to Bernstein analysts, and Samsung will look to keep that momentum going next week with the launch in London of a third generation of Galaxy S, hoping to boost sales ahead of the summer Olympics, where the group is among the leading sponsors.

The new Galaxy will be powered by Samsung’s quadcore microproce­ssor, which the company hopes to see used in handsets sold by Nokia, HTC and Motorola, as well as Apple, its biggest customer for components.

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