US pricing for Galaxy Note5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ announced
US carriers have started announcing their plans for the new Samsung Galaxy Note5 and Galaxy S6 edge+. They are available for pre-order later today.
AT&T
Both devices will be available with Next 24, 18 and 12 pricing in 32GB and 64GB storage versions. You can also get it contract-free if you have the lump sum. You can trade in an old device for up to $200. If you have DIRECTV or U-Verse and switch to AT&T you can get $300 bill credit. Switching from another carrier can net you $100 in bill credit.
Galaxy Note5 | Next 24 (30 payments) | Next 18 (24 payments) | Next 12 (20 payments) | Off-contract |
32GB | $24.67 | $30.84 | $37 | $839.99 |
64GB | $28 | $35 | $42 | $914.99 |
Galaxy S6 edge+ | Next 24 (30 payments) | Next 18 (24 payments) | Next 12 (20 payments) | Off-contract |
32GB | $27.17 | $33.96 | $40.75 | $814.99 |
64GB | $30.50 | $38.13 | $45.75 | $914.99 |
T-Mobile
T-Mobile is offering the Galaxy duo on JUMP! And if you pre-register before August 20 you can score a year of free Netflix. The carrier isn't offering the 64GB versions of either device though.
You can get a special price for the 32GB Note5 of $25 a month if you get one by September 30.
Galaxy Note5 | 24 months | Reference price |
32GB | $29.17 | $699.99 |
Galaxy S6 edge+ | 24 months | Reference price |
32GB | $32.49 | $779.99 |
Sprint
Sprint also lets you trade in an old device for "guaranteed $200 minimum credit." You can also grab a free Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 with new activation of a 2-year service.
Galaxy Note5 | Lease | Easy Pay | 2-yr contract | Off-contract |
32GB | $25 | $30 | $249.99 | $720 |
64GB | $30 | $34 | $349.99 | $812 |
Galaxy Note5 | Lease | Easy Pay | 2-yr contract | Off-contract |
32GB | $30 | $35 | $349.99 | $792 |
64GB | $33 | $37 | $449.99 | $888 |
Reader comments
- AnonD-418132
- 15 Aug 2015
- PF5
The price of the Note5 64GB are still a lot cheaper than just the iPhone6 plus 64GB in my country. That's the perk being living in a free-tax country. So I'm not gonna bothered for being called hipster for buying this Note5.
- skanmanhattan
- 14 Aug 2015
- v}P
This is a real good stuff... let iPhone be happy to stay "being first" & the users of "iPhone" stay contended with a decade old specs (as the latest android phones would be too complicated for them to handle)
- AnonD-429475
- 14 Aug 2015
- sr}
please dont say what you dont know... samsung aint the best plssss.. u absolutely dont know anything about being the first. being first means you can show off and say u started the technology concept and it becoming an industry standard(i.e other pho...