note 8 1st look-2Now that you know everything about the Galaxy Note 8, now its time to break down the pricing on the 4 US carriers.  It’s not gonna be cheap as pricing starts at $930 to $1,000 for full retail.   It definitely gets a bit cheaper when you bring in the leasing/payment plans into the mix.  

Let’s get break it all down.

Samsung

$929 full retail for the unlocked model.

AT&T

$31.67 for 30 months on an AT&T Next installment plan and full retail for $949.99.

Receive $500 off a Samsung TV when you buy a Galaxy Note 8 and add DIRECTV, Buy one Galaxy Note 8, get one free when you purchase on AT&T Next and add DIRECTV, Get a Samsung Gear S2 for 99-cents or the Gear S3 for $49.99 on a 2-year agreement when you buy a Samsung Galaxy Note 8 on AT&T Next, Trade in your eligible smartphone for up to $200 in credits.

Sprint

$39.59/month w/ Sprint Flex 18-month lease, $33.33/month for 24 months and full retail for $999.99.

Customers switching to Sprint get 50 percent off the lease price and pay just $20.00 per month with $0 down with 18 Sprint Flex payments, Galaxy Forever allows upgrades any time to the latest Galaxy after just 12 Sprint Flex payments, exclusively from Sprint.

T-Mobile

$210 down and $30/month on T-Mobile’s Equipment Installment Plan (EIP), $0 down and $39/month on JUMP! On Demand and full retail for $930.  

Verizon

$40/month for 24 months on device payment plan & full retail for $960.

Customers can get the Galaxy Note8 at up to 50% off with an eligible smartphone trade-in. $960 device payment purchase required. Less up to $480 trade-in/promo credit applied over 24 months.

SamsungAT&T | Sprint | T-Mobile | Verizon


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