According to a report out of Korea (via SamMobile), it seems that Samsung will initially produce 1 million units of its handset. This seems to gel with an earlier report that suggested that the phone could be a limited production device. While 1 million units is no small figure to sneeze at, it is considerably less than what Samsung sells when it comes to its flagship handsets, like the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series.
The report goes on to add that Samsung could increase production of the handset should there be a demand for it. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Samsung test the market. Several years ago Samsung launched the Galaxy Round, a smartphone that tested the market’s reception for phones with flexible displays, which resulted in future Galaxy S and Note handsets sporting curve display designs.
There is also no word on pricing of the phone yet, but last we heard it could cost close to $2,000 which we imagine should make its adoption somewhat difficult, but those are just rumors so take it with a grain of salt and hopefully Samsung will have more details for us next year.