Samsung Galaxy S9: FAILURE from the Desire to be Different

The Samsung Galaxy S9 turns out to be a big failure for Samsung, the Korean company wanting to offer a different product, but the customers were not impressed.

Samsung Galaxy S9 FAILURE Desire Different

Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus were launched by the Samsung company this year with the confidence that both mobile phones will generate good sales and prove to the whole world that being different is good. The Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus were thought of as phones that didn't have a cutout in the screen, so they don't fall into the category of the rest of the Android phones that stupidly copied iPhone X, for lack of ideas.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 was thought by Samsung to be different in a smartphone market that is saturated, but unfortunately the rest of the changes that the Koreans have implemented in the phone are not big enough for customers. Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus were launched by Samsung without copying the iPhone X idea of ​​introducing a cutout in the screen, the TrueDepth camera could not be copied, and the fingerprint reader could not be implemented in the screen.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 was left with a one-year-old design, beautiful, but still not good enough to convince people that the phone is worth buying, and sales turned out to be a huge failure in the first months of availability. The proof that the Samsung Galaxy S9 without cutout is not successful lies in the fact that Samsung's sales have plummeted in China, or Europe, where Huawei had quite a lot of success with the new P20 series.

Samsung Galaxy S9: FAILURE from the Desire to be Different

The Samsung Galaxy S9 will have even bigger problems in the next period, and this is because the OnePlus 6 offers customers much more reasons to purchase compared to the product from Samsung. The Chinese really have no reason to look at the Samsung Galaxy S9 at the expense of the OnePlus 6, and many Europeans will think the same, those from OnePlus managing to greatly increase their sales with surprisingly cheap premium phones.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 seems to have had less success than LG's new phones in South Korea, where LG recorded higher sales than previous models, in contrast to what happened at Samsung. Although the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus are good, interesting smartphones, they don't have enough changes to stand out from the competition, no matter how bad Samsung advertises.

Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus seem to be a series of "sacrifices" for those from Samsung, but even Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is not announced with major changes, so the problems with sales could expand. From what we know now, even the Samsung Galaxy S10 has not announced any important design changes, but until its launch, many changes can be made to make the phone worth buying.