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Samsung Galaxy S9 trade-in values help you ditch your outdated phone

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Last updated: April 8th, 2022 at 00:16 UTC+02:00

It has been four years since the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ were launched. Samsung sold quite a lot of units across the globe. Countless users are still holding on to their devices but now it's finally time for them to upgrade.

That's because this week, Samsung has ended all software support for these devices. The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ will no longer receive any security updates from now on. These devices have already received the two major Android OS upgrades that they were eligible for.

Samsung's older devices got security updates for up to three years and that time is up for these devices. With no updates being rolled out in the future, the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ will be vulnerable to new exploits, so it would be better for users to finally upgrade to a more recent model.

There are plenty of great options to choose from. Those who want an affordable option can opt for one of the many cheap Android phones that Samsung offers. The company also makes some of the best Android flagships and it provides great incentives to customers who purchase a device through its online store.

So what are the options for anyone looking to upgrade from the Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9+? We've picked some of the best Samsung phones that can be bought right now. Customers in the United States can take advantage of the great Galaxy S9 trade-in values that the company is offering. This will not only help you get rid of your old phone but also save some money on the new device.

Galaxy S22 series

The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ were once Samsung's latest flagships. That honor rests with the Galaxy S22 series right now. There can be no better upgrade. The Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S22 Ultra offer something for everyone. If you opt for the Ultra, you'll basically be getting a Note flagship.

These handsets are equipped with the latest in mobile technology, including advanced 4nm chipsets and great camera setups. They also come with the latest software, Android 12 and One UI 4.1, out of the box.

Prices for the Galaxy S22 series start at $799. Customers who trade a Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9+ can get up to up to $300 for their old phone. Samsung is also running a limited time promotion through which it's giving up to $100 in instant credit to customers who buy its latest flagships.

Galaxy Z Fold 3

If you're looking to switch things up, opt for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 instead. This is Samsung's top-of-the-line foldable smartphone. In addition to the large cover and internal foldable display, this also happens to be the first foldable to support the S Pen.

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is a great option for power users. It opens up a whole new world of productivity and entertainment experiences through its cutting-edge design and revolutionary form factor.

At $1,799, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is no doubt an expensive device, but if you trade your Galaxy S9 for it you can get up to $375.

Galaxy Z Flip 3

This has been a rockstar for Samsung ever since it was launched last year. The design improvements made to the Galaxy Z Flip 3 have made it an even bigger hit than its predecessors. Samsung has also equipped the device with great new tech, making it more capable than before.

The Galaxy Z Flip 3 is a truly unique device. It's incredibly versatile and portable, in addition to being water resistant. There's little to not like about this device and it's one that a lot of people have picked up over the past year.

Trade the Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9+ and get up to up to $325 which will be instantly deducted from your total. The Galaxy Z Flip 3 starts at $999.

Galaxy S21 FE

If you want to get flagship-like performance at half the price tag, then the Galaxy S21 FE will be your best bet. It touts some of the same internals as the Galaxy S21 models packed in a more affordable package.

The additional year's worth of software support that the Galaxy S21 FE also makes it a very compelling option for those who want great performance at a fraction of the cost. This is a fairly recent device as it was only unveiled in January this year.

Prices for the Galaxy S21 FE start at $699. For Galaxy S9 trade-ins, Samsung is offering up to up to $250.

Galaxy A53 5G

If you want a budget yet capable option then you can't go wrong with the Galaxy A53 5G. This is one of the newest Samsung phones right now. Samsung has upgraded its star premium mid-ranger with an improved design and impressive specs.

You get the brand new Exynos 1280 chipset which delivers significant improvements, particularly in the mobile gaming department. The design is nice and sleek while the device also ships with the latest software from Samsung.

The Galaxy A53 5G is priced at $449 in the United States and for a trading in the Galaxy S9/S9+, you can get up to $115. If you order the Galaxy A53 5G right now, Samsung will give you a pair of the Galaxy Buds Live for free.

If you don't like changing phones often, then buy one of these devices

There's one thing that sets all of these devices apart from the competition. Every device in this list is eligible to receive four Android OS upgrades and five years of software updates. This means that you'll get to experience new Android and One UI features for a considerable amount of time. Five years of security updates also remain unmatched.

So if you're someone who likes holding on to their devices for a long time, this is now the perfect time to get rid of the Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9+ and buy one of these devices. You could buy one of Samsung's older flagships from the past couple of years from other retailers. However, these Galaxy S9 trade-in values in addition to the extra benefits on offer make it clear that buying directly from Samsung gives you the best value for money.

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