Categories: New Devices

Galaxy S6 pricing for US Carriers

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Rushang

The major carriers released their pricing plans for the new Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge. CNET has a great article with the pricing. Our article is consolidating facts and figures so it is easier to understand.

AT&T’s Pricing for Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge

Galaxy S6 32GB
Next Plan (24-month installment): $22.84 per month
Traditional 2-year contract: $199

Galaxy S6 Edge
Next Plan (24-month installment): $27.17 per month
Traditional 2-year contract: $299

T-Mobile’s Pricing for Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge

Galaxy S6 32GB
24-month installment plan: $28.33 per month
Off contract: $679.92

Galaxy S6 Edge
24-month installment plan: $32.49 per month
Off contract: $799.76

Sprint’s Pricing for Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge

Sprint is bundling the device and service fees into a lease. Customers can turn in their device at any time and pay nothing else again to terminate the lease. If you wish to terminate the lease and keep the device, you must pay the remaining balance to keep the device. The off-contract price (ie – full balance) of the phone is rumored to be $650.

Galaxy S6 32GB – $80 per month lease
Galaxy S6 Edge 32GB – $85 per month lease

Galaxy S6 64GB – $85 per month lease
Galaxy S6 Edge 64GB – $90 per month lease

Galaxy S6 128GB – $90 per month lease
Galaxy S6 Edge 128GB – $95 per month lease

US Cellular’s Pricing for Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge

Galaxy S6 32GB with 2-year contract – $199
Galaxy S6 Edge 32GB with 2-year contract – $299

Verizon’s Pricing for Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge

Galaxy S6 32GB
24-month installment: $24.99 per month
Traditional 2-year contract: $200 after $50 mail-in rebate
Off contract: $600

Galaxy S6 Edge
24-month installment: $29.16 per month
Traditional 2-year contract: $300 after $50 mail-in rebate
Off contract: $700

Galaxy S6 pricing for US Carriers was last updated April 6th, 2015 by Rushang
Galaxy S6 pricing for US Carriers was last modified: April 6th, 2015 by Rushang
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