Friday, August 19, 2016

Where to buy the Galaxy Note 7 in the U.S.

The Galaxy Note 7 is here, and it can be yours from the major U.S. carriers.

It doesn't come as much of a surprise that the Galaxy Note 7's going on sale from major carriers in the U.S. — with Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and U.S. Cellular all getting in on the game. You get the same phone from all of the carriers, leaving your decision up to how the network will work for you, and what incentives it can offer with the purchase.

Here's a breakdown of all the details for buying the Galaxy Note 7 from the major U.S. carriers.

Where to buy the Note 7 in the U.S.

AT&T

AT&T is now taking pre-orders of the Galaxy Note 7, with full availability on August 19. As for pricing, you've got a few options: 30 payments of $29.34 using AT&T Next or 24 payments of $36.67 for AT&T Next Every Year. Full price is $879.

In addition, AT&T will be offering a few other promotions with the Galaxy Note 7:

  • Buy one Galaxy Note 7 and get a $695 in monthly AT&T Next credits to purchase a second
  • Buy a Galaxy Note 7 and get a free Samsung Gear S2 with 2-year agreement
  • Buy a Galaxy Note 7 and get a Galaxy Tab E for $0.99

See at AT&T

T-Mobile

T-Mobile is offering the Note 7 for $69.99 down and $32.50 for 24 months — or a total of $849.99. In-store availability commences August 19.

For a limited time, you'll be able to have your choice of a gift with purchase:

  • A Gear Fit 2
  • One-year Netflix subscription
  • 256GB SD card

See at T-Mobile

Verizon

Verizon will begin accepting pre-orders for the Galaxy Note 7 on August 3, and it will arrive in stores on August 19. The pricing breaks down to $36 per month for 24 months, or $864 outright — for a limited time you'll be able to grab the following free accessories:

  • A Gear Fit 2
  • 256GB microSD card

See at Verizon

Sprint

Sprint is taking pre-orders for the Galaxy Note 7 now, with the phone arriving on August 19 — the same as its competitors. If you're buying outright, it'll run you $849.99. Alternatively it's $349.99 on a two-year contract, or $35.42 paying by monthly installments for 24 months.

Sprint is offering a free Gear Fit 2 fitness band or 256GB memory card if you purchase by Aug. 28.

See at Sprint

U.S. Cellular

U.S. Cellular has started accepting pre-orders for the Note 7, with proper availability starting August 19. Pricing is set at $27.80 per month for 30 months, $34.75 for 24 months or $41.70 for 20 months. If you want to buy outright you're getting a pretty solid deal: $785 with no commitment at all.

Once again, not to be left out, U.S. Cellular is also offering the same free accessory deals:

  • A Gear Fit 2
  • 256GB microSD card

See at U.S. Cellular

Unlocked

At this time, Samsung hasn't announced any plans to sell a U.S. unlocked model of the Galaxy Note 7 in the same way that it currently does with the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. Looking back at previous phone launches we'd expect it to take a few months for an unlocked model to arrive, so up until that point you're going to have to either purchase from a carrier, or buy an international model and import it to the U.S.



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