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Urgent Update: Early Samsung Black Friday Storage Deals Live Now
URGENT UPDATE: Early Black Friday storage deals from Samsung have just hit the market, offering significant discounts across a range of SSD products. As shoppers prepare for the biggest shopping event of the year, savvy buyers can already capitalize on these price cuts well ahead of the official Black Friday date of November 28, 2025.
With prices dropping, the T9 Portable SSD 4TB is now available for $299.99, reduced from $399.99. This compact powerhouse offers transfer speeds up to 2,000MB/s and is compatible with a variety of devices, including PCs, Macs, and consoles. Given its previous low of $280, this is a deal not to be missed for anyone needing reliable, high-capacity portable storage.
Additionally, the 870 EVO 1TB is currently priced at $99.99, down from $129.99. This 2.5-inch SATA SSD is a straightforward upgrade for older systems, promising faster boot times and improved overall performance. Known for its reliability, it’s an ideal choice for everyday computing needs.
For those seeking speed, the T7 Portable SSD 2TB is now $159.00, down from $187.99. It boasts speeds up to 1,050MB/s, making it a great option for students and professionals alike who require quick file transfers.
The 990 EVO Plus 2TB is available for $159.99, reduced from $176.99. This PCIe Gen4 SSD is perfect for gamers and creative professionals, offering speeds that can reach up to 7,250MB/s. It was previously priced at $140 last year, indicating potential for further discounts as the sales progress.
Gamers will also be interested in the 990 Pro 2TB, currently priced at $179.27, down from $229.99. This high-performance NVMe drive delivers speeds up to 7,450MB/s, designed for the most demanding user applications. It was listed at $160 during last year’s Black Friday, suggesting it may drop lower yet.
For those looking for a smaller option, the Type C USB Flash Drive 256GB is discounted to $32.99, down from $42.99, ideal for quick file transfers.
The high-end 9100 Pro 4TB remains at $396.95 for now, providing extreme PCIe 5.0 performance, but savvy buyers should watch this one closely as prices have been trending downward.
What to Expect Next: As Black Friday approaches, expect even more significant price drops. While many of these items are already on sale, retailers are known to ramp up discounts as the shopping holiday approaches. With Cyber Monday following closely on December 1, now is the time to track Samsung’s storage prices closely.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday Buying Advice: As the sales heat up, it’s crucial to know your storage needs before making a purchase. Whether you require fast access to files for work or high-capacity storage for gaming, identifying your specific requirements will ensure you get the best value for your money.
For real-time updates on Samsung’s storage deals, bookmark this page, and check back frequently to catch any new price drops. Share this news with friends and family who may also be looking to upgrade their tech this holiday season!
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