JK Shin, head of its telecommunications business, noted that the sales will be a tally of the global sales of the device.
Europe first received the devices on May 29th, and the U.S. saw its initial rollout this week.
The phone was set for launch on Thursday in the U.S. but Sprint was the first to warn of a delay in the U.S, followed by AT&T.
Thanks to "overwhelming demand," Sprint and AT&T had to push back the available date for the new flagship iPhone rival.
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 25 Jun 2012 13:53