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Here’s where you can buy the brand-new Samsung Galaxy S10

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The Samsung Galaxy S10 is finally here, boasting impressive specs like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, an edge-to-edge display, and more. The device is easily one of the most powerful smartphones ever released — and it’s easy to see why many will want to buy one as soon as possible.

There are actually a number of Galaxy S10 models. There’s the standard Samsung Galaxy S10, a cheaper Galaxy S10e, a larger Galaxy S10 Plus, and even a 5G Galaxy S10.

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But where can you get your hands on the phone for yourself? And when will they be available? We put together this guide to answer those questions. Here’s everything you need to know about pricing and availability of the Samsung Galaxy S10.

Unlocked

Perhaps the easiest way to buy the Samsung Galaxy S10 is unlocked, and if you want it unlocked you can get it from a range of different retailers. For starters, you can get the device from Samsung itself, but you can also get the phone from Amazon, Best Buy, Costco, Sam’s Club, Target, and Walmart.

Now that pre-orders are over, all three of the Galaxy S10 models are now available online and in-store. Here’s a rundown of unlocked pricing for the Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus, and Galaxy S10e.

  • Samsung Galaxy S10 128GB: $900
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 512GB: $1,150
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus 128GB: $1,000
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus 512GB: $1,250
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus 1TB: $1,600
  • Samsung Galaxy S10e 128GB: $750
  • Samsung Galaxy S10e 252GB: $850

Carriers

Of course, you might prefer to get the phone directly through your carrier, whether it be because carriers offer different deals or because you can pay for the device over time. Here’s everything you need to know about buying the Samsung Galaxy S10 from your carrier.

AT&T

The Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus, and Galaxy S10e are available from AT&T, with full availability beginning March 8. Pricing for the Galaxy S10 on AT&T can be found below:

  • Samsung Galaxy S10 128GB: $900, or $30 per month for 30 months on AT&T Next.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 512GB: $1,150, or $38.34 per month for 30 months on AT&T Next.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus 128GB: $1,000, or $33.34 per month for 30 months on AT&T Next.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus 256GB: $1,250, or $41.67 per month for 30 months on AT&T Next.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus 1TB: $1,600, or $53.34 per month for 30 months on AT&T Next.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10e 128GB: $750, or $25 per month for 30 months on AT&T Next.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10e 256GB: $850, or $28.34 per month for 30 months on AT&T Next.

Sprint

The Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus, and Galaxy S10e are available from Sprint, and for a limited time the company is offering a few deals on the phones. According to the company, if you buy a Galaxy S10 model, you’ll get a Galaxy S10e, or the equivalent amount of credit for another Galaxy S10 phone, for free. Here’s a rundown of the Galaxy S10’s pricing on Sprint.

  • Samsung Galaxy S10 128GB: $900, or $37.50 per month with $0 down on the Sprint Flex lease.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus 128GB: $1,000, or $41.67 per month with $0 down on the Sprint Flex lease.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10e 128GB: $750, or $31.25 per month with $0 down on the Sprint Flex lease.

T-Mobile

The Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus, and Galaxy S10e are available straight from T-Mobile. To showcase the phones on T-Mobile’s network, the carrier is opening a pop-up in Herald Square, New York City for one day only — March 8, 2019. During the pop-up, customers will get an “epic free-flying skydiving” experience, in the form of a huge, free-flying wind tunnel. You’ll also be able to demo the Galaxy S10 for yourself.

So. The #GalaxyS10, S10 Plus, and S10e are out today. T-Mobile's big stunt to celebrate? You can fly in New York City… As seen in the video here: pic.twitter.com/vun1TfuxKt

— Julian Chokkattu (@JulianChokkattu) March 8, 2019

Pricing for the Samsung Galaxy S10 on T-Mobile can be found below:

  • Samsung Galaxy S10 128GB: $900, or $22.23 per month for 36 months with $100 down on T-Mobile’s Equipment Installment Plan.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus 128GB: $1,000, or $22.23 per month for 36 months with $200 down on T-Mobile’s Equipment Installment Plan.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10e 128GB: $750, or $20.84 per month for 36 months with $0 down on T-Mobile’s Equipment Installment Plan.

Verizon

Verizon is offering the Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus, and Galaxy S10e, and the carrier has a few deals going to celebrate the launch of the device. For a limited time, those that buy the phone on a Verizon device payment plan will get a 128GB Galaxy S10e for free, or $750 towards another Galaxy model. The discount is applied over 24 months and one new line of service is required, but it’s still a great deal for those that have a friend or family member that want to join Verizon and get a new phone. Verizon is also offer $200 off to those that buy one of the new phones and trade-in a qualifying device. Last but not least, customers that buy a Galaxy S10 will get $30 off the VZW Charge Power Bundle, which comes with a wireless charging pad, a car charger, and a power pack.

Pricing for the Galaxy S10 on Verizon can be found below:

  • Samsung Galaxy S10 128GB: $900, or $37.49 per month for 24 months.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus 128GB: $1,000, or $41.66 per month for 24 months.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10e 128GB: $750, or $31.24 per month for 24 months.

Xfinity Mobile

Comcast is offering the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus, and Galaxy S10e too. Comcast has a few deals going for the phones too. If you buy a Samsung Galaxy S10, activate a new line, and port your number over to Xfinity Mobile, you’ll get a $250 Visa prepaid card for each phone you buy, up to five phones in total. To take advantage of the deal, you’ll need to buy the phones before April 7.

Here’s a rundown of Galaxy S10 pricing on Xfinity Mobile:

  • Samsung Galaxy S10 128GB: $900, or $37.49 per month for 24 months.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus 128GB: $1,000, or $41.66 per month for 24 months.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10e 128GB: $750, or $31.24 per month for 24 months.

Buy at Verizon Wireless

Buy at Verizon Wireless won’t be as available as other Galaxy S10 models. According to Samsung, the device will be exclusive to Buy at Verizon Wireless for the first half of the year but will make it to other carriers during the summer. AT&T, Spectrum Mobile, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Xfinity Mobile will all get the device eventually, according to Samsung. We’ll update this article as we hear more about pricing and availability of the Galaxy S10 5G.

Christian de Looper
Christian de Looper is a long-time freelance writer who has covered every facet of the consumer tech and electric vehicle…
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