Samsung apparently is unable to keep up with its own hype.

The company announced the newest line of Samsung Galaxy phones earlier this month, the Samsung Galaxy S5, but production issues are starting to become an issue, according to reports.

The issues are stemming from a lack of certain parts of the phone, not the whole thing, which could be a consequence of new changes that were introduced to the latest edition of the phone. As BGR has pointed out, this is not the first time that we have heard about the Samsung Galaxy S5 being behind on production. A Korean publication said earlier in the month that Samsung had hired a third party company to help speed up the production of the phone.

The release date for the Samsung Galaxy S5 is slated for April 11, which is now less than a month away.

On the other side of things, Apple has shifted focus from its iPhone 5s to its iPhone 5c -- just for a short period of time -- as the company is rolling out an even cheaper 8 GB option. The move comes as no surprise considering that Apple has struggled with its iPhone 5c sales. Apparently the company wants to get everything it can out of the 5c before the next iPhone release. There have been some other rumors swirling about whether or not Apple will actually go through with the iPhone 5c in the next generation of iPhones. Some people have wondered about whether or not Apple will end up having two separate iPhone releases instead of just releasing two different ones at the same time like the company did in its previous release.

What do you think about the iPhone vs. the Samsung Galaxy? Do you prefer one as opposed to the other? Let us know what you think in the comments section below.