Is Samsung poised to rule the tablet market?

Samsung’s supersized Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2 tablet debuts at CES

Samsung doesn’t have an iconic tablet brand on par with its Galaxy S and Galaxy Note lines of smartphones… but it might not need one. Samsung’s tablet strategy last year was to spam out as many different models as it could think of to see which ones, if any, would catch on. And its strategy seems to be working: New numbers from web content creation company Onswipe show that Samsung tablet usage surged over the holiday season, as Samsung tablet users who visited Onswipe sites grew by more than 50% between Christmas 2012 and Christmas 2013. In comparison, growth in iPad visitors to Onswipe sites grew by just 20.4% over the same period while growth in Nexus 7 visitors grew by 33.8% and Amazon Kindle Fire visitors grew by 19.5%.

Samsung has said that it wants to ship 100 million tablets this year, an ambitious goal that would more than double the number of tablets that the company shipped in 2013. The latest numbers from IHS show that Samsung’s share of the worldwide tablet market has risen to around 22%, which still puts it behind Apple in overall market share, although that will change in a hurry if the company can really make good on its vow to ship 100 million Galaxy tablets this year.

More from BGR: T-Mobile CEO slams AT&T for trying to buy back customers

This article was originally published on BGR.com

Related stories

Samsung's Q4 profit seen coming in lower than expected

Is Samsung already preparing to unveil the next Galaxy Gear?

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Lite specs reportedly leak