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Samsung expects Galaxy S III sales to top 10 million during July
1 of 4. A woman holds up her new Samsung Galaxy S III after it was launched at Westfield in west London, May 29, 2012.
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SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co, the world's biggest smartphone maker, expects cumulative sales of its latest smartphone Galaxy S III to top 10 million units during July, JK Shin, head of its telecommunications business, said on Monday.
Samsung launched its Galaxy S III, the strongest rival for Apple's iPhone, on May 29 in Europe, and is now expanding global roll-outs.
(Reporting by Miyoung Kim; Editing by John Mair)
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