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Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus with 128GB and 256GB storage options are on sale now (Updated)

The Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus with 128GB and 256GB of on board storage are now up for pre-order on Samsung.com, with shipping dates slated for May 18.
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Published onMay 1, 2018

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Update 5/1/18 at 11:45 A.M. EST: If you need a Galaxy S9 or S9 Plus with more storage, today’s your lucky day. The Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus with 128GB and 256GB of on board storage are now up for pre-order on Samsung.com, with shipping dates slated for May 18.

  • Samsung Galaxy S9 (128GB): $769.99
  • Samsung Galaxy S9 (256GB): $819.99
  • Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus (128GB): $889.99
  • Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus (256GB): $939.99

If you decide to buy any variant listed above after May 17, pricing will increase. Starting May 18, the Galaxy S9 with 256GB of storage will be $839.99, while the S9 Plus with 256GB of storage will be $959.99.

Head to the link below to place your pre-order!


Update 4/30/18 at 3:35 P.M. EST: Unfortunately, there is some confusion about the article below. Here in the United States, Samsung only released one storage option of the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus, which was 64GB. In other parts of the world, there was a 128GB option offered on top of the 64GB option. However, only the 64GB option was available at Samsung.com and all U.S. carriers.

The news below is directly related to Samsung.com now offering both 128GB and 256GB models to U.S. customers for the first time via Samsung.com, and the 256GB model being offered to all global residents for the first time.


Original Article: If you held off on buying the Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus because both only came with 64GB of storage space, you’ll be happy with today’s news. If you bought a Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus already, you’re probably going to be pretty upset.

Samsung announced today that, starting on May 18, there will be two new storage versions of the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus: a 128GB model and a 256GB model. New pricing will reflect the storage upgrades, but the original 64GB models will remain the same price.

Since it is pretty impractical to upgrade the internal storage of a smartphone, this means anyone with a 64GB model of the Galaxy S9 will have to sell that version to rebuy an S9 with a bigger storage capacity. But, if Samsung had merely made the three different storage capacities available at launch, customers could have made that decision before initial purchase.

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To add insult to injury, the Samsung press release on the matter has a pretty tone-deaf quote from Justin Denison, the Senior Vice President of Mobile Product Strategy and Marketing at Samsung Electronics America. He says, “With these new high-capacity models and the flexibility of expandable storage, Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus owners have a variety of ways to keep their content close.”

Unfortunately, current owners of the device don’t have a choice in the matter. Future owners do though.

Granted, the Galaxy S9 devices that have been on sale since launch have the ability to add a microSD card to expand the internal storage. But that doesn’t make it any less inconvenient for Samsung to have waited a month to release two new versions with upgraded storage.

Other than the upgraded storage options, the “new” Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus versions will be identical to the original release. You will even have the same color options: Lilac Purple, Coral Blue, and Midnight Black.

Samsung.com will exclusively sell the upgraded versions, which will retail as follows:

64GB128GB256GB
Galaxy S9
64GB
$719.99
128GB
$769.99
256GB
$839.99
Galaxy S9 Plus
64GB
$839.99
128GB
$889.99
256GB
$959.99

You can pre-order the devices starting tomorrow, May 1, at Samsung.com.

What do you think? Are you upset Samsung waited a month to release these new options? Or are you happy with 64GB of storage? Let us know in the comments!

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