For those planning to get it unlocked, the phones are priced at $750 and $850 respectively, which is a hefty amount of change to part with. However if you are planning on getting it from a carrier, the pricing and availability and bundles of the carriers have been revealed. Starting with AT&T, the carrier will be holding a buy-one, get-one deal for the Galaxy S8 and S8+. Customers can choose to make monthly repayments from as low as $28 to $36 a month.
Next up will be T-Mobile where the S8 will be priced at $30 a month over the next 24 months, but for those who want the larger S8+, it will cost the same but you will have to put down a $130 down payment first. Sprint will be offering a leasing plan at $31.25 a month for 18 months, while the S8+ is priced at $35.42 a month for 18 months. Customers can choose to upgrade to a newer Samsung phone, like the Note 8, after a minimum of 12 repayments.
Last but not least is Verizon where the repayments are set as low as $15 a month with an eligible trade-in. Without a trade-in, the S8 is priced at $30 a month, while the S8+ is priced at $35 a month over a 24 month period. The phones are expected to be available for pre-order come 30th of March and will be released on the 21st of April.