Samsung Galaxy S8 Failed Miserably in the Fight with iPhone

The Samsung Galaxy S8 proved to be a woeful failure in the battle with the iPhone, and that's because it failed to offer functions according to the customers' wishes.

Samsung Galaxy S8 it failed miserably in the battle with the iPhone, and I say this because the Korean mobile phone has not put up much "resistance" against Apple's phones since it was on the market. The Samsung Galaxy S8 was launched in April and failed to pass iPhone 7 on sale in any important market, despite the fact that it was an extremely interesting phone at the time it appeared.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 was launched by the Koreans in April and after a short period in which it was in the media's attention, it entered the shadow of the iPhone 7 and other Android phones. Since then and until now, the Samsung Galaxy S8 has not reached the attention of the media, it has not had notable sales, and recently it has almost disappeared from the mobile phone sales charts, being replaced by the Galaxy Note 8, as it was, maybe , expected.

Although the iPhone 7 is an old phone for more than a year, until the launch of the series iPhone 8 it was in the top of smartphone sales globally, according to analysts. No mobile phone could change that during the time the phone was on sale, except for a few markets around the globe, and outside of China and South Korea, none of them are important enough now.

Samsung Galaxy S8 Failed Miserably in the Fight with iPhone

Although it was thought to substantially reduce the sales of iPhone phones worldwide, unfortunately the Samsung Galaxy S8 was not very successful from this point of view. Here the blame does not fall only on the products of the Apple company, but also on the products of the Android competitors, who struggled to bring to the market many models that would attract customers, even if they did not have an exceptional design thought out.

Samsung Galaxy S8 failed iPhone

Without being able to pass any iPhone model for sale in some important market, the Samsung Galaxy S8 did not quite fulfill its mission, some saying that it had lower sales than the Samsung Galaxy S7. Of course, only Samsung knows what's really happening with its phones, and that's because it doesn't publicly disclose smartphone sales figures, but only says what it delivers to its partners, not what's sold.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 was a phone with great potential when it was launched, and although the iPhone 7 was seen by many as inferior, in reality the situation was different. Even if the Korean phone has some functions that the iPhone does not have, even if it is now sold at a lower price, its failure lies in the fact that sales were weak, and that cannot be changed by anyone.