We recently went through some differences in dates regarding the launch of the iPhone X and 8, which ended up being released a little later than expected, due to problems with suppliers and demands and parts. The same can happen with Samsung's Galaxy S9, but this time for another reason. According to information from sources linked to Samsung, the launch of the Galaxy S9 was anticipated for January, being launched during the Consumer Electronics Show, so that it shares the market with the iPhone 8.
Breaking the trend of March launches, as happened with the S6, S7 and S8 models, which were all launched during Mobile World Congress. However, according to a new rumor, released by The Korea Herald, the launch should really take place during the Mobile World Congress, which this year takes place in February, or at a conference of its own in March.
Until then, we were waiting and wondering, was Apple, with the iPhone 8, really able to change the plans of the South Korean giant? Give your opinion, do you think this move can help the competition between companies or does Samsung in doing so admit that it is behind in the race?