Samsung has finally made the Galaxy
Note Edge available
in the United
States, but it looks like it’s going
to be a costly product to own. Currently, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4 is going for just over $800 off-contract,
but it’s starting to look like its new brother with a curved side display
is going to be going for closer to $1,000, a hefty price tag for any
smartphone. The device is going to be available through all four major U.S.
carriers, those being AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon
Wireless, and Sprint.
AT&T Note Edge
AT&T has already listed the Samsung Galaxy Note
Edge, and it seems they’re offering the upcoming phablet for
$945.99 off-contract. This appears to be the highest price out of all major US
carriers, for the time being. Thankfully, if you’re willing to sign a two year
contract, you’re able to use AT&T’s Next program in order to get the device
for monthly payments of $31.54 on top of your phone bill for two years. If you’d
like to pay for the device up front, you’ll be able to pick it up on a two year
contract for $399.99.
T-Mobile Galaxy Note
Edge
If you’d rather check out T-Mobile, they’re offering the device for a little
bit less. Currently, the popular carrier is asking for $870 for
the Note Edge, but if you can’t afford to pay that up
front, there is an option for monthly installments over a two year time
period. The device could be yours for the price of $36.25 per
month, a little bit higher than AT&T’s monthly installments.
Sprint
Sprint appears to be offering the Samsung Galaxy Note
Edge at a lower price than AT&T as well. The device is
available for just $840 up front, meaning that Sprint is offering the phablet
for the lowest price of all. They’re also offering a two year monthly payment
plan, giving you the device for $35 per month. If you’d like to opt-in for
a two year contract, you’re able to get the device for $429.99, which is more
expensive than AT&T.
Verizon
While Verizon Wireless does not yet have the Galaxy
Note Edge available on their website, we expect
the device to be offered somewhere within the same price range as the
other carriers have proposed. Currently, you’re able to enter your e-mail into
their website, and they will let you know when the device will be
available for pre-order.
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