Samsung Fascinate, another Galaxy S variant goes on sale today online and the added lure is the Buy One Get One Free offer from Verizon. Yes, you read it right, Verizon is offering one free with one purchase of Samsung Fascinate.
Samsung now will have access to the four wireless carriers with broad network with launch of Fascinate from Verizon. This would push Galaxy S smartphones to be available on four major wireless carriers of United States of America.
The success rate is measured with the sale of Samsung Galaxy S devices which amount million products before smartphones were available at Sprint or at Verizon. Verizon is the largest amongst the four wireless service providers in United States.
Despite the same carrier, technology and concept each of Galaxy S T-Mobile, Vibrant, AT&T Captivate, Sprint Epic, 4G and Verizon Fascinate are exclusive and stand apart. Whereas, research analysts say that Apple iPhone can overnight double its sales if it rethinks excluding AT&T's association.
According to survey report on how users would desert to Verizon if it includes iPhone in its camp, and even how many current Verizon Android users would switch platforms if the iPhone was an option. Looking at the success rate of smartohones by Verizon with its Droid brand, following Motorola Droid, Droid X, and Droid 2, as well as the HTC Droid Eris have flooded the market with its skyrocketing market share.
Differentiating between Motorola and Android smartphones to its other service providers like Backflip with AT&T and HTC EVO 4G, they have a uniqueness which requires separate audience, investment and R & D, creating a cut in the profit for the manufacturer.
Forwarding the concept with success of Galaxy S series, Samsung sets an example for future handset makers to come up with similar strategies to keep the technologies flowing. Domination of iPhone with help of AT&T can set the ball on fire, then others can outdo as well. Similar win win case can be seen with Motorola Droid 2 with Verizon! So, why keep away T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T?