A few days ago, a whistleblower uploaded an announcement for the Galaxy S23 pre-order claiming to be a Korean telecom operator, thinking that the Galaxy S23 series will be released on December 23 of this year, accepting pre-orders on the same day and then officially they will go on sale on January 6 next year. However, the Korean media has another statement that the new car won’t be released until late January or early February next year.
The Korean media broke the news and they were different from before
South Korean “Chosun Ilbo” quoted people familiar with the matter as saying that Samsung will hold a press conference in San Francisco in the first week of February (ie January 30 to February 5). Under normal circumstances, a two-week pre-order period will begin after launch, only to be listed on Friday, from which it can be assumed that the Galaxy S23 series will be officially released on February 17th.
Early release linked to the market slowdown
“Chosun Ilbo” pointed out that the analysis believes that the demand for the smartphone market will slow down and continue into 2023. Therefore, Samsung has decided to release the new S series first.
source:gsmarena