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Samsung officially launches 128GB and 256GB Galaxy S9 and S9+ in the US [Updated]

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Vlad 30 April 2018

Samsung Android

Update: Pre-orders are now live - head here.

Original story follows:

Today Samsung has decided to bring the 128GB and 256GB Galaxy S9 and S9+ to the USA. Both iterations will become available to pre-order tomorrow, on May 1. They will be released on May 18, exclusively at Samsung.com.

We assume the company has surveyed the market and figured out there wouldn't be a lot of demand for these storage versions. Otherwise, selling them exclusively through its online store wouldn't make a lot of sense.

Of course, you can still use microSD cards (up to 400GB) even with these models, for a possible maximum grand total of 656GB on your phone if you splurge and go for the one with 256GB built-in. That's definitely a lot of space.

The 128GB S9 is priced at $769.99, while for 256GB you'll pay $819.99. The Galaxy S9+ costs $889.99 with 128GB, and $939.99 with 256GB. Both phones and storage options will come in Lilac Purple, Coral Blue, and Midnight Black.

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Reader comments

  • MrElectrifyer
  • 7A1
  • 02 May 2018

Really loving my 456GB Exynos Note 8. Sync and manage pretty much ALL my files from my Surface Pro 2 to my Note 8 and vice versa, my Note 8 is literally a pocket PC.

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  • Anonymous
  • GX3
  • 02 May 2018

Paying for content on à la carte basis will more than make up for the cost saving from lower data usage and longer lasting battery.

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  • Anonymous
  • ije
  • 02 May 2018

Nice try. You must be from the future.

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