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How to preorder your Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus

How to preorder your Samsung Galaxy S9

Revealed at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Samsung’s latest flagship smartphone is about to be here, and preorders for the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus start tonight, March 2nd, at 12:01AM ET (March 1st at 9:01PM PT for those of you who are on the West Coast).

While preorders are starting tonight, the phones are expected to come out in two weeks on March 16th, so if you want to be one of the first to get your hands on the phone, be sure to preorder your Samsung smartphone tonight.

Now, where can you preorder the device? You have several options to choose from. We’ve compiled a list with price breakdowns on what it will cost you for the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus. Be sure to check out our comprehensive price breakdown to give you an idea of where your best options are. In addition, check out in-depth spec analysis of both Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus how they stack up against their competitors.

SAMSUNG

Preorder Link – Starting at 12:01AM ET

Price Breakdown:

Galaxy S9 for $719.99 or $30 for 24 months

Galaxy S9 Plus for $839.99 or $35 for 24 months

BEST BUY

Pick your carrier here – Preorder starting at 12:01AM ET

AT&T

Preorder Link or go to your myAT&T app – Starting at 12:01AM ET

Price Breakdown:

Galaxy S9 for $790.20 or $26.34 for 30 months

Galaxy S9 Plus for $915 or $30.50 for 30 months

VERIZON

Preorder Link or with the My Verizon App – Starting at 12:01AM ET

Price Breakdown:

Galaxy S9 for $800 or $33.33 for 24 months

Galaxy S9 Plus for $930 or $38.74 for 24 months

T-MOBILE

Preorder Link – Starting at 12:01AM ET

Price Breakdown:

Galaxy S9 for $30 for 24 months

Galaxy S9 Plus for $30 for 24 months plus a $120 down payment

SPRINT

Preorder Link – Starting at 12:01AM ET

Price Breakdown:

Galaxy S9 for $33 for 24 months

Galaxy S9 Plus $38 for 24 months

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