Samsung Galaxy Note Edge Now Available In US, Pricing Revealed

Samsung Galaxy Note Edge Now Available In US, Pricing Revealed
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge Now Available In US, Pricing Revealed

The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge has curved its way into the stores of three US retailers. You can get it off contract, on-contract and with the carrier’s respective upgrade early plan.

AT&T

AT&T has put a $946 price tag on the Galaxy Note Edge for those who don’t want a contract. And it’s something you might want to consider, since signing a 2-year contract brings down the price to $400. For comparison a Galaxy Note 4 is $826 off contract and $300 with a contract. AT&T Next starts at $31.54 a month for 30 months, the middle stage is $39.42 for 24 months and the quickest option is $47.30 for 20 months. All these options total $946 at the end.

T-Mobile

T-Mobile‘s Uncarrier strategy means there’s no subsidy but you can get a Samsung Galaxy Note Edge for $870 or space them out to $36.25 a month for 24 months. A Galaxy Note 4 is $750 or $31.24 for two years.

Sprint

Sprint has priced the Galaxy Note Edge the cheapest at $840, but the two-year contract has you paying the most $430 up front. The other option is 24 monthly payments of $35. Again for comparison, a Galaxy Note 4 sets you back $720 off contract, $300 up front with a two-year Sprint contract or 24 payments of $30.

Verizon isn’t selling the Galaxy Note Edge yet but you can pre-register for it. There’s no price yet.

US Cellular should offer the Note Edge as well, but there isn’t a pre-register page just yet.

Amarnath Natarajan

I am a freelance programmer and tech enthusiast. In my spare time I contribute to this website.

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