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Samsung Galaxy S21 records worst sales in years sparking internal company review

July 30, 2025

Samsung’sGalaxy S21 seriesmay have come in cheaper than its predecessor but its sales have reportedly been the worst in Samsung’s recent history. Numbers reported by Counterpoint Research (viaNaver) show a significant drop in Galaxy S21 sales compared to sales of the Galaxy S20, S10, and even older flagships. This diminishing growth is also apparently ringing alarm bells over at Samsung and the company is said to be conducting an internal review of its mobile business.

As per Counterpoint Research, the Galaxy S21 series recorded sales of about 13.5 million units globally for the first six months of its launch. In contrast, the Samsung Galaxy S20 series recorded 20% higher sales in the same period. The figures look even more jarring compared to the Galaxy S10 series that apparently sold 47% more units in its first six months. You can see Counterpoint’s graph plotting Galaxy S21 sales figures against older flagships below.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus purple 2

Ruffled feathers at Samsung

According toThe Elec, Samsung’s leadership is conducting a “special review” of the mobile unit all throughout August at the back of lackluster earnings. Such reviews are reportedly conducted when the top management feels there’s a problem with a particular business unit. Depending on how the review goes, the company could conduct an audit of its mobile business.

As of how things are looking at the moment, it’s believed that Samsung is likely to miss its sales target for the Galaxy S21 series.

Samsung Galaxy S21 sales counterpoint reseacrh

A source also toldThe Electhat chipmakerMediaTekhas told Samsung that it cannot meet its SoC orders partly because of the global chip shortage but also because of the company’s weakened position in the market.

Meanwhile, Xiaomi hasreportedlysurpassed Samsung to become the top smartphone vendor in Europe. The Chinese phone maker is also closing in on Samsung globally. As per a recentCanalys report, Xiaomi bagged second place in the global smartphone market, just a hair’s breadth away from Samsung.

New chips and foldables a way out for Samsung?

With sales of Samsung’s Galaxy S series dipping, all eyes are on how the company’s upcoming foldable phones will perform.

TheGalaxy Z Fold 3and Z Flip 3 willreportedlybe cheaper than Samsung’s older foldables, possibly triggering better sales. However,not everyone is happywith Samsung for ditching the Galaxy Note series this year. In fact,a pollconducted onAndroid Authorityshowed that many people want Samsung to replace the S22 series with new Galaxy Note phones next year.

Meanwhile, Samsung is also readying a newflagship Exynos processorwhich could possibly spruce up the performance of its newer flagships in markets like Europe and India.

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Samsung is also yet to launch the rumoredGalaxy S21 FEwhich may recreate thesuccessof its predecessor. Add the Galaxy A series’ robust sales numbers to the mix and Samsung could soon find itself regaining lost ground. We’ll have to wait and watch what happens.

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