In many ways, the Galaxy S9 is a holdout from the golden days of Android. It's one of the last major flagships to sport a headphone jack, it has an impressive array of internal sensors, and perhaps more importantly, it's got a micro SD card slot.
If you're in the market for an SD card for your S9, there are a few things you should know. First, Samsung added support for up to 400 GB of expandable storage on the Galaxy S9. Beyond that, the S9 supports all the latest SD card specs, including class 10, the new U3 UHS speed class, and read/write speeds of up to 100 MB/s and 90 MB/s, respectively. In layman's terms, that means there are some great SD cards for the Galaxy S9, so we'll link out the best options for any budget below.
The Absolute Best (>$50)
If you'll settle for nothing less than the best, then there's really only one choice at the moment — SanDisk's 400 GB card. More cards with this storage (and potentially faster read/write speeds) are on the way, but this is it for now.
Balanced Price & Performance ($20-$50)
If you're willing to spend a little bit extra above the bare minimum, you can get a great micro SD card at a very reasonable price.
- Buy a SanDisk Ultra 256 GB Micro SDXC Card from Amazon ($37.79)
- Buy a Samsung 256 GB MicroSDXC EVO Select Card from Amazon ($39.99)
- Buy a SanDisk Ultra 200 GB Micro SDXC Card from Amazon ($29.86)
Cheap & Effective (<$20)
If you're not looking to spend more than $20 on extra storage, then you'll max out at around 128 GB. Nonetheless, these micro SD cards have the latest technology, so read and write speeds will be super-fast.
- Buy a Samsung 128 GB MicroSDXC EVO Select Card from Amazon ($19.99)
- Buy a SanDisk Ultra 128 GB Micro SDXC Card from Amazon ($19.49)
- Buy a Samsung 64 GB MicroSDXC EVO Select Card from Amazon ($11.99)
- Buy a SanDisk Ultra 64 GB Micro SDXC Card from Amazon ($14.99)
Which micro SD card did you end up going with? Do you have any other recommendations you'd like to share? Let us know in the comment section below.
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