The handset is set to arrive on shelves in 50 countries worldwide

Apr 19, 2013 07:01 GMT  ·  By

South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics is reportedly gearing up for the launch of Galaxy S4 in no less than 50 markets around the world before the end of April, and might be set to ship 10 million units to them.

According to a recent article on DigiTimes, Samsung might see demand for the Galaxy S4 of around 30 million units before the end of the second quarter of the year.

Furthermore, it seems that, although demand for the device might be high, the company should be able to meet it without issue, especially since it has control over production, courtesy of in-house key components.

Even if demand increases and stock issues appear, they won’t cause delays as it happened with HTC One, the news site notes. Samsung Galaxy S4 is expected to land on shelves in 150 countries in the end.