US Samsung Galaxy S5 Hits Stores On Friday, What You Need To Know

We are three days away from the coming of the Samsung Galaxy S5 and have created a list of distributors to assist you on deciding where to purchase the device.

T-Mobile is letting go of the Galaxy S5 for $0 upfront. Of course, there is a repayment period of $27.50 for 24 months. Failure to commit to this repayment plan will terminate the contract and consumers are to pay the balance in full. As tempting as it may sound, you are also subject to credit card approval in order to enjoy this feat.

Sprint is also doing the same but is trying to sell it’s Framily plans. Instead of enjoying $0 upfront and $27.09/month for 23 months, users who sign up with the Framily plans will also get a free Samsung Galaxy Tab 3.

AT&T is not as niche as its rivals but it sure looks to tap on the loyalty of its customers. If you’re among them, renewing your contract will see the S5 going off at $200. Getting the S5 itself cost $650 but AT&T Next customers are eligible for repayment plans of either $32.50 for 20 months or $25 for 26 months.

The best deal is certainly with Verizon which is offering the S5 in its Buy-One-Get-One-Free campaign. The device can be purchased for $250 with a 2 years contract. Then, you can get another S5 for free. Heck, it can also be other devices as well.

US Cellular might not be the biggest telco in the states. Nevertheless, it is also taking in the Galaxy S5 and selling them for $200 with a contract. The full retail price is $660. Purchasing with this carrier will grant consumers with a $50 gift card that can be used in Google Play.

Speaking of which, Google Play has yet to announce its edition of the Galaxy S5. Expect this to happen in April 11 when the device gets released globally.

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