South Korea, the latest nation to begin offering the Apple iPhone, has seen about 60,000 units sold on launch day, a far cry from the 1 million sold in the US for the iPhone 3GS but a large bump from the estimated 5000 sold in the first week in China.
"We're hoping that this iPhone will be a trigger point for the smartphone market in Korea," says Yang Hyun-mi, KT's chief strategy officer. Hyun-mi also offered that smartphones only control 1 percent of the mobile market in the nation.
Korean-based Samsung and LG dominate the market but have stayed away from smartphones due to government regulations.











