If you were to head down the direct path, Samsung is selling it on their website where the phone is priced at $1,000 for the base 128GB model, or if you need the extra space, the 512GB model will set you back $1,250. These prices are for the phone only which means that you’ll still need to get a plan for it.
For those who don’t mind buying it from carriers, there is the option of buying it from AT&T who has it priced at $1,000 for the base model, or alternative you can lock yourself into a 24-month contract at $33.34 a month in repayments. There is also Verizon who is offering repayments over 24 months at $41.66 per month, or T-Mobile who is offering $280 upfront and $30 a month repayments over 24 months, and Sprint.
Customers who pre-order the handset will be given a pair of free AKG noise cancelling headphones, or if you’re a Fortnite player you can opt to receive 15,000 V-bucks, or both for an extra $99.