Audio By Carbonatix
Samsung announced on April 30 that it’s releasing both 128GB and 256GB versions of its Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus in the US.
Preorders open May 1st on Samsung.com with the devices actually coming out on May 18th. (They’ll only be for sale through the company’s website.)
The new storage options will be available in all three of the phones’ color choices: purple, blue, and black.
The 128GB Galaxy S9 will cost $769.99, while the 128GB Galaxy S9 Plus will cost $889.99. The 256GB Galaxy S9 will retail for $819.99, and the 256GB Galaxy S9 Plus goes for $939.99.
All preorders will include a free Gear IconX (2018) or the chance to a buy a Gear S3 Frontier for $99.
These models were already introduced in some international locations, including India, so it’s nice that the company’s bringing them stateside to complement the standard 64GB version.
Of course, both phones support microSD storage expansion, so if you don’t want to lay out the premium for more storage at the outset, it’s easy to add more later on.
Latest Stories
-
Business Week’s Kofi Ahovi calls for stronger international partnerships to drive climate solutions
3 minutes -
Avenor building collapse victim identified as Esther Donkor, a trader and mother of 4
9 minutes -
GSA PhD cohort in UK expresses frustration over delayed scholarship payments
10 minutes -
Academic City’s Dr Lucy Agyepong honoured at 2026 Ghana Women of the Year Awards
11 minutes -
GJA applauds stakeholders for successful World Press Freedom Day Honours Night
19 minutes -
‘Cool heads must prevail’ – Health Committee Chair urges resolution of KATH impasse
24 minutes -
West Ham co-owner accused of preying on women for sex
24 minutes -
Nearly GH₵24bn of 2026 Q1 budget left unspent as revenue shrinks by GH₵2.7bn – Finance Ministry data
28 minutes -
Concerned Patriots of Ahafo Ano North injuncts NPP polling station elections
31 minutes -
Starmer tells Apple and Google to ban nude images on children’s phones
45 minutes -
‘Lives lost cannot be reversed’ – Minority appeals to KATH striking staff to resume work
46 minutes -
‘Don’t try to make James Bond woke’ – Idris Elba
49 minutes -
JICA and Noguchi enhance lab skills of healthcare professionals in Africa to combat infectious diseases
53 minutes -
Toronto Investment Forum to spotlight Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy push
55 minutes -
The Vanishing Crisis: Inside the Equity Savings and Loans crisis
60 minutes