The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was just revealed and is now available for pre-order in the US. If you pre-order, you'll receive your device by September 15. And, those who pre-order by September 24 are eligible for a free Gear 360 camera or a 128 GB MicroSD EVO+ memory card and Samsung Convertible Fast Charge Wireless Charging Stand, depending on where you order from. Find out where to get the best deal below.
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Of all the carriers, the lowest price is from T-Mobile ($930), but the others offer different financing options that may appeal to you. Ordering unlocked from Samsung or Best Buy is the same price, $929.99. Target and Walmart will also sell the Note 8, but pre-orders aren't yet available on their website. Check out all the deals below!
Verizon
Verizon is offering the Galaxy Note 8 for $960, or $40 per month for 24 months for those with good credit. Plus, there's a one-time activation fee of $30.
AT&T
At AT&T, the Galaxy Note 8 is $949.99, or $31.67 per month for 30 months.
Sprint
Sprint is selling the Galaxy Note 8 at a full price of $960, with a range of leasing options. The Sprint 18 month lease is $40 per month for 18 months. If you're switching to Sprint, you can save 50% on a Sprint Flex Lease with new line activation and only pay $20 per month for 18 months. With both of the aforementioned lease deals, you can upgrade the phone after 12 months.
T-Mobile
T-Mobile has the Note 8 for a low price of $930. You can get it for $210 down and $30 per month with the Equipment Installment Plan, or for $0 down and $39 per month on the JUMP! On Demand lease. The JUMP! On Demand lease has a purchase option of $228, and you have the benefit of switching devices as often as once every 30 days.
Samsung
Samsung is selling an unlocked (carrier bloatware-free!) Note 8 for $929.99, or there's the option to finance with Samsung Financing for $38.75 per month for 24 months.
Best Buy
Best Buy is offering the unlocked Note 8 for $929.99, and 24 month financing with a My Best Buy credit card.
As always, check the fine print and take service prices and fees into account when deciding to buy from a carrier. If you're pre-ordering a Note 8, let us know in the comments.
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