Even without the awesome power of Samsung’s mighty marketing budget, sales of its latest flagship smartphone are off to a solid start in South Korea. The Galaxy S5 doesn’t officially launch in Korea or anywhere else until next Friday, April 11th, but carriers in South Korea recently decided to release the device early in an effort to move units ahead of an upcoming sales ban. According to a report from local news agency Yonhap, the Galaxy S5 is already a hot seller in South Korea. The report claims that carriers in South Korea have collectively sold an average of 7,000 Galaxy S5 units each day since the phone first became available on March 27th. Local sales of the Galaxy S4 during