Samsung results suggest Galaxy S6 may have been a big flop

In a sign that the sales of its flagship Galaxy S6 smartphone may have been disappointing, Samsung has forecast a year-on-year fall in its quarterly profit of around 4% to 6.9 trillion KRW (£3.9 billion). The results will mean that Samsung has had seven straight quarters of declining profits.

Samsung results suggest Galaxy S6 may have been a big flop

If the results do turn out to have been caused by a failure to sell the Galaxy S6, the company is likely to come under fire for its decisions to make the device more “iPhone-like” by removing features such as a removable battery and SD slot.

However, according to a report in The Seattle Times, the main reason for the S6 series’ failure is Samsung’s inability to ship the right mix of models. The Galaxy S6 proved to be less popular than expected, and the S6 Edge couldn’t be manufactured in sufficient quantities to meet demand.

The results come after Samsung’s phone business declined significantly last year, under pressure from both Apple and Chinese manufacturers. According to research by Counterpoint, the release of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus led to Apple taking its largest-ever share of the smartphone market in China. The products also sold well in South Korea, Samsung’s home country, long thought to have little potential for growth for a foreign vendor. The research showed Apple in second place in South Korea, on a 33% share, with Samsung first on 46%.

Although Samsung has managed to stay the number-one smartphone maker in the world, there was extreme pressure on the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge to sell well and increase the company’s profits.

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