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Here's the pricing plans for the new Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ in US



As the phone have already been introduced to you by the manufacturer itself, it's obviously the time to seek for the phones in the market that you find interest in. And as Samsung have been making their stocks ready for shipments worldwide, we now have the brand new makes from the high-end Galaxy branded fleet of handsets, specifically the advanced Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ already heading to the store shelves of the carriers and retailers in the United States, beginning today, which is yesterday if your at our place, of course you know time zones and stuff, blah blah blah.

Okay readers, jokes apart, in order to get your hands on with the latest smartphones/phablets from the South Koreans first, we have AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular and Verizon Wireless all gearing-up real quick and announcing their launch plans on which the handsets will be retailed in the Stateside, on-contract with these telecommunication partners. The phone will also be available in-stores of Best Buy, starting 14 of August (today). So, if your looking to pre-order or purchase the Galaxy Note 5 or Galaxy S6 Edge+ from them, you can now snag an official wireless charger absolutely for free of cost. Additionally, if you have got a working smartphone to trade-in, you will receive a $200 worth Best Buy gift card.

AT&T

As far as the pricing plans are concerned, AT&T have scaled the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 for a price of $249.99 for the 32 GB model over a two year contract, and $349.99 for the 64 GB option. And if your looking for extended plans from the carrier, they have the Next 24, which is the 30 months contract that sets the phone for $24.67 a month, while Next 18 (24 months) will cost you $30.84 per month and Next 12 (20 months) for $37 per month, all respectively for the 32 GB model. If your require more storage, the phone with 64 GB is up for $28 per month with Next 24, $35 a month with Next 18 and $42 monthly with Next 12.

Now if you wish to go contract-less, the device will be priced as high as $839.99 and $939.99, respectively for 32 and 64 GB variants.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ talks in an higher fashion at AT&T, where the devices comes tagged at  $299.99 for the 32 GB version on-contract of 24 months period, and up to $399.99 for the 64 GB option. Extended contracts are available for the phablet at, $27.17/month & $30.50/month on Next 24, $33.96/month & $38.13/month over Next 18 and lastly $37.17/month & $45.75/month on Next 12, correspondingly for 32 and 64 GB.

Off-contract prices for the phone is mentioned with fairly expensive stub of $814.99 and $914.99 for the different models of fresh hot Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+. In addition, AT&T is even offering their new customers with a $100 bill credit and $200 cashback if you swap your old phone for a Galaxy Note 5 or the Galaxy S6 Edge+. Existing subscribers of the AT&T Next plan will receive around 200 bucks trade-in value for the new announcements, as instant credits or promotion cards. Got DIRECTV and AT&T U-Verse TV? If your ready for a switch, the there's a $300 credit awaiting you for each line, as you purchase any of these Galaxies.

Sprint

Sprint have the phones at sale from the stores nationwide as well as from the online web-store, starting at $249.99 for the 32 GB Galaxy Note 5 on 2 years commitment, and $349.99 for 64 GB iteration of the handset on the same contract. On Sprint Lease & Sprint Easy Pay plans, the phone comes at $25/month & $30/month, respectively for 32 GB and $30/month & $35/month for the 64 GB option. Off-contract prices are at $720 and $816 for each.

For the Sprint branded Galaxy S6 Edge+, you will have to pay $349.99 or $449.99 for the phones different storage options over their 24 months agreement. Via Sprint Lease & Sprint Easy Pay, the device is labelled at $30/month and $35/month, respectively for 32 GB and $33/month and $37/month for the other one. Off-contract prices is up-straight at $792 and $888 for the remarked models.

They're also offering a $200 trade-in cashback to the people getting their old phones to them and a free Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 with every activation, along with the folks joining the two-year settlement.

T-Mobile

Customers looking to buy the phones from T-Mobile can bag Galaxy Note 5 either in Black Sapphire or White Pearl and the Galaxy S6 Edge+ in tints of Black Sapphire or Gold Platinum. As they're now retailing only the 32 GB models of these smartphones. Accordingly, the prices for the Galaxy Note 5 kicks at, 28.50 each month on an 18 months bond, $29.17/month for 24 months of understanding. The price for the device will put you back for $699.99. Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is will get underway at $25/month on 18 months, $32.50/month on 24 months and $779.99 for full retail, from this company, that's under the CEO, John J. Legere.

Verizon Wireless

When looked at what's in from these wholly owned subsidiary of Verizon Communications, we see the 32 GB Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 5 set for $29/month over 24 months agreement and $33/month for the 64 GB options of the model. Off-contract prices for the devices is written at $696 and $792 for each of these. 32 GB Verizon Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ is at $32/month on two years commitment and $36/month for the 64 GB version. With out signing contracts, you can buy the phones at $768 and $864 for 32 and 64 GB of the S6 Edge+ from Verizon Wireless.

US Cellular

Finally, US Cellular will too be offering the freshly announced smartphones from Samsung, the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+, basically with a contract or via their installment plans. What we have got now is that, they will vend Galaxy Note 5 for $199 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ for 299 United States Dollars.

Source - Android Central

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