According to statistics of a chain of supermarkets thegioididong.com and dienmay.com nationwide in October, smart phones and tablets had moderate prices and still gain the favor of the majority of consumers.

Five best-selling smartphones include three smartphones of Samsung and two others of Nokia Lumia.

It's the V G313 Samsung Galaxy sample (VND 2.24 million), the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime G530 (VND 4.99 million), Samsung S7580 Galaxy Trend Plus (VND 2.79 million), Nokia Lumia 530 (VND 1.99 million), Nokia Lumia 630 (VND 2.99 million).
The statistics show that the popular phones in September still attract users of October such as Samsung Galaxy V, Samsung Galaxy Trend Plus, Nokia Lumia 530, Nokia Lumia 630.
As for tablet, Asus Fonepad 7 (VND 2.79 million) continues leading the sales numbers, followed by Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 (VND 5.99 million), Huawei MediaPad T1 (VND 3.99 million), 16GB iPad mini Wi-Fi (VND 6.99 million), KingCom Piphone Luna (VND 1.99 million), Lenovo A3500 (VND 3.59 million).
The tablet allows users to hear and phone with 2 sim, and 3G network, which promises to remain a big competitor in sales volume in November.
Lenovo has recently launched TAB S8 (VND 6.5 million).
TAB S8 has a 8-inch screen, 1.6MP front camera and 8MP HD back, f2.2 lens allwowing users to have clear images in low light conditions.
It is also equipped with the Intel Atom Z3745 processor, 7-hour battery, latest Android OS 4.4 KitKat, 2GB RAM, and 16GB of internal memory.
Thegioididong’s representative said that November was expected to bring major revenue because of launch of iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, Samsung Galaxy Note 4, and Xperia Z3 / Z3 Compact.
In addition to a presence of a number of brand new, a number of tablets sold will continue rising by 10-15%.
The statistics show that the popular phones in September still attract users of October such as Samsung Galaxy V, Samsung Galaxy Trend Plus, Nokia Lumia 530, Nokia Lumia 630.
As for tablet, Asus Fonepad 7 (VND 2.79 million) continues leading the sales numbers, followed by Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 (VND 5.99 million), Huawei MediaPad T1 (VND 3.99 million), 16GB iPad mini Wi-Fi (VND 6.99 million), KingCom Piphone Luna (VND 1.99 million), Lenovo A3500 (VND 3.59 million).
The tablet allows users to hear and phone with 2 sim, and 3G network, which promises to remain a big competitor in sales volume in November.
Lenovo has recently launched TAB S8 (VND 6.5 million).
TAB S8 has a 8-inch screen, 1.6MP front camera and 8MP HD back, f2.2 lens allwowing users to have clear images in low light conditions.
It is also equipped with the Intel Atom Z3745 processor, 7-hour battery, latest Android OS 4.4 KitKat, 2GB RAM, and 16GB of internal memory.
Thegioididong’s representative said that November was expected to bring major revenue because of launch of iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, Samsung Galaxy Note 4, and Xperia Z3 / Z3 Compact.
In addition to a presence of a number of brand new, a number of tablets sold will continue rising by 10-15%.
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