Samsung already announced the official unveiling
date for the Galaxy S9 duo - it will take place on February 25. We also saw
leaked press images, suggesting the new phones will look largely similar to the
Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8+.
Latest information, coming from South Korea reveals
that not only looks, but prices are also really close - the Galaxy S9 will cost
KRW 950,000, while the Plus-sized variant will be KRW 990,000. For comparison,
the Galaxy S8 cost KRW 935,000 (around US$ 875) when launched. Bear in mind that
Samsung tags its products more expensive at the domestic scene, so the Galaxy
S9 will likely be around US$ 800, while the Galaxy S9+ will hardly surpass the US$ 900 barrier on the global scene.
Pre-orders in South Korea will begin on March 2,
just five days after the official launch in Barcelona. The phones will be
shipped six days later, on March 8, with market availability expected in the
following days.
The waiting period is way shorter than last year -
the launch was postponed with a month and pre-orders took two-three weeks until
the Galaxy S8 finally started arriving mid-April. 2018’s early arrival is also
a step ahead of competitors like Huawei and LG who decided to skip the launch
of their flagship, later joined by HTC.
