Tablet wars: Samsung aims for top spot

A South Korean man walks by an advertisement of Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Note 3 smartphone at a train station in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Oct. 25, 2013. Samsung Electronics Co. had another record-high quarterly profit, thanks to revived semiconductor business and a record profit from handset sales. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

A South Korean man walks by an advertisement of Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Note 3 smartphone at a train station in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Oct. 25, 2013. Samsung Electronics Co. had another record-high quarterly profit, thanks to revived semiconductor business and a record profit from handset sales. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

Published Nov 7, 2013

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Seoul - Samsung Electronics has a new goal after overtaking Apple in smartphones: it wants to be world No. 1 in tablet computers.

A top executive, Shin Jong-kyun, told analysts on Wednesday that Samsung's tablet business is growing rapidly and the company will become the biggest maker of tablet computers. He didn't give a timeframe.

Shin said Samsung's tablet sales will exceed 40 million units this year, more than double sales in 2012.

Research group IDC estimates that Samsung sold 16.6 million tablets in 2012, lagging far behind Apple Inc. which sold 65.7 million iPads.

Apple had more than half of the global tablet market but its dominance has eroded as Samsung boosted sales with cheaper Galaxy Tab computers that offer many different screen sizes. - Sapa-AP

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