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Saturday, April 19th, 2014 2:11 PM

When will the Galaxy S5 32GB be available?

It's a pretty simple question, when will  AT&T offer the Galaxy S5 32GB?  I know last year the Galaxy S4 32GB came out about 17-20 days after the Galaxy S4 16GB launched, but last year the price for a 32GB Galaxy S4 was announced and so far this year nothing.

 

For those who feel 16GB is sufficient, that's great.  For those who feel having a 128GB microSD card slot is sufficient, also great.  But what you cannot do is move app/app data to the microSD card so for those who want and in fact must have a 32GB device (actually about 23-25GB of usable space compared to 10.7GB of usable space) it's a necessity.

 

Can anyone shed some light on this?

ACE - Expert

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23.8K Messages

9 years ago

you do realize that any oem is going to pass the buck.  The S5 with 32gig will have to pass thru the FCC costing samsung more money since they pay for the certs not the carriers.

 

Also if you look at samsungs track record this phone has the same amount of storage as a entry level iPhone 6 which is what samsung uses as a benchmark for the S5.  And they also look at the fact it has a sd card slot for upto a 128gig sd card.

 

 

ACE - Expert

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23.8K Messages

9 years ago

The alpha with 32 gig is coming to ATT anounced today.  Just missing the 1080 display and sd card slot.  And the battery is tiny.

 

 

http://www.droid-life.com/2014/09/22/samsung-galaxy-alpha-is-headed-to-att-in-three-colors/

Scholar

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9 years ago

I know wht you mean about the apps. You may or may not be interested, but you can get a Moto X (1st Gen) 64GB directly from Motorola online contract free or with contract, your choice. I just wanting to let you know in case you are interested. You also get the option of designing your own device. Might be worth looking into.

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