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.