Shortly after Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10e, the U.S. carriers came forward to announce their pricing for the new flagships. Here's what they've revealed:
AT&T
- Samsung Galaxy S10e for $25 per month for 30 months, Galaxy S10 for $30 per month for 30 months, and Galaxy S10+ for $33.34 per month for 30 months on the AT&T Next program.
- Buy a 128GB Galaxy S10, S10+, or S10e and get a second device free via bill credits when you add a new line.
Sprint
- Samsung Galaxy S10e for $0 down and $31.25 per month for 18 months on a Sprint Flex lease, Galaxy S10 for $0 down and $37.50 per month, and Galaxy S10+ for $0 down and $41.67 per month.
- Buy a Galaxy S10, S10+, or S10e and get a second Galaxy S10e for free via bill credits. Must include two new lines or one new line and one upgrade.
T-Mobile
- Samsung Galaxy S10e for $0 down and 36 monthly payments of $20.84, Galaxy S10 for $99.99 down and 36 payments of $22.23 each, or Galaxy S10+ for $199.99 down and 36 payments of $22.23 each.
- JUMP! on Demand customers can get the 128GB Galaxy S10e for $0 down, $33 per month for 18 months, and a $155.99 residual. The 128GB Galaxy S10 will cost $149.99 down and $31 per month for 18 months with a $192 residual, and the 128GB Galaxy S10+ will cost $249 and $30 each month for 18 months with a $210 residual.
- Customers can get up to $620 off via bill credits when they trade in an eligible device (Samsung Note 9, GS9, GS9+; Apple iPhone 8, 8+, X) and add a new line. T-Mo is also offering half off the S10e or $390 off the S10/S10+ with eligible trade-in (iPhone 7, 7+, 8, 8+, X; Samsung Galaxy S9 series, S8 series, Note 8; LG V30, V30+, G7; OnePlus 6T) or new line.
- T-Mobile is also offering four lines of the T-Mobile Essentials plan with four Galaxy S10e phones for $160 per month. Customers must add a voice line or trade in an eligible device per line and enroll in autopay.
U.S. Cellular
- Samsung Galaxy S10e with 128GB of storage for $25 per month over 30 months, or 256GB model for $28.33 per month for 30 months. 128GB Galaxy S10 will cost $30 per month for 30 months, while the 512GB Galaxy S10 will be $38.33 per month for 30 months. Samsung Galaxy S10+ will start at $33.33 per month for 30 months for 128GB model and go up to $41.66 per month for 30 months for 512GB or $53.33 per month for 30 months for 1TB version.
Verizon
- Samsung Galaxy S10e starts at $31.24 per month for 24 months, while the Samsung Galaxy S10 starts at $37.49 per month for 24 months and the Samsung Galaxy S10+ starts at $41.66 per month for 36 months.
- For a limited time, customers who buy a Galaxy S10, S10+, or S10e on a device payment plan and add a new line can get a 128GB Galaxy S10e for free or $750 toward a more expensive model. The discount will be applied via 24 monthly bill credits.
Xfinity Mobile
- From February 21st through April 7th, customers who port their number to Xfinity Mobile, activate a new line of service, and purchase a new Samsung phone will receive a $250 Visa prepaid card.
One detail worth noting is that Samsung is offering a free pair of its new Galaxy Buds truly wireless earbuds to customers who pre-order a Galaxy S10 or S10+. So no matter which carrier you're on, that's a deal to keep in mind.
The Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10e will be available for pre-order starting tomorrow, February 21st, with many carriers saying that they'll begin taking pre-orders at 12:01 am ET. Samsung's new phones will launch on March 8th.