Samsung's new Galaxy S8 and S8+ smartphones will cost $750 and $850, respectively. The phones share almost all features other than size and both ship with 64 GB of internal storage. The phones will be available for preorder starting March 30 and should reach stores April 21.
- AT&T: AT&T is offering a buy-one, get-one deal with the S8 and S8+ and will include the new Samsung Gear VR with controller in the bundle. Further, AT&T is selling the Gear S3 for $50 with an S8/S8+ purchase, provided the customer signs a two-year agreement. Last, AT&T is offering either the Galaxy Tab E or Gear S2 for 99 cents with a service agreement.
- T-Mobile: The S8 will cost $30 month on a T-Mobile installment plan, and the S8+ will cost $30 per month, too, with a $130 down payment. T-Mobile is offering the S8 and S8+ with a free Gear VR. T-Mobile says MetroPCS customers will have access to the Galaxy S8 when it reaches stores April 21.
- Sprint: Sprint has yet to announce its Galaxy S8 launch plans.
- Verizon Wireless: Verizon is offering the S8/S8+ for as low as $15 per month with an eligible trade-in. Without a trade-in, the S8 cost $30 per month and the S8+ costs $35 per month for 24 months. Verizon is offering the Gear VR bundle for free, but a $99 upgrade includes Harman Kardon headphones and a 256 GB microSD card.
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