Official Data Confirms Poor Pre-Orders For Galaxy S9 & S9+

Samsung
Sunday, 11 March 2018 at 14:16
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At this year's edition of MWC held in Barcelona, Spain, South Korean manufacturing giant, Samsung, unveiled its latest flagship devices - Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+. It became the first Android device to rock the flagship Snapdragon 845 SoC but this device has been hit with a lot of criticism because apart from its better chipset and a couple of camera tweaks, the S9 series is nothing different from the Galaxy S8 series. Pre-orders for these smartphones in Korea commenced on February 28 and initial unconfirmed reports suggest that its performance is lower than the S8 series.
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Now, latest confirmed reports out of South Korean shows that the Galaxy S9 series did make a bad start. The number of pre-orders on the first day was 30% lower than that of the S8 series. To be precise, the Galaxy S9 had only 180,000 pre-orders on the first day while the S8 series recorded 260,000 in the same period. In addition, data from JD.com suggests that the number of pre-orders for the S9 series is quite poor. All versions add up to only 4,000. The most common is the S9+ Mystery Night Black Edition which had 1,650 pre-orders on JD. Industry sources estimate that the sales of the S9 series may end up with only about 70-80% of the S8 series.
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