For starters, one should want to take note that AT&T is selling just the 64GB model of the gold Note 5 with a starting price of $28 per month, or $349.99 with a 2-year contract. For those of you who happen to be rocking with Verizon will be able to pick up the 32GB model at $29 each month, while Sprint happens to be the only one that has decided to put up the 32GB and 64GB options, with a starting price of $30 per month, or $249.99 and $349.99, respectively, with a contract of course.
Other than the external change in color, the gold platinum Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will work in pretty much the same manner as it does on the vanilla models. Well, variety is the spice of life, so it is a joy to see these shades appear.