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The Galaxy S10+ with 1TB of Storage Will Cost $1,600 (& More S10 Pricing Details)

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Feb 20, 2019, 3:34 PM   by Rich Brome
updated Mar 8, 2019, 3:13 PM

Updated: Added info on Sprint's special lease terms for the Ceramic S10+ models. / Added Sprint's free S10e offer. / Added U.S. Cellular's 50% off deal. / Added Verizon trade-in offer. / Added Boost's payment plan. / Added Sprint's $750 credit option.

The Samsung Galaxy S10 series covers a wide range of prices, from $750 up to $1,600 for the best S10+, the Ceramic edition with 12 GB RAM and 1 TB storage. Although Samsung initially announced pricing only for the lowest-memory configuration of each S10 model, US carriers have now revealed additional details and deals, including pricing for the high-memory configurations, and monthly payment options. The pricing of the Galaxy S10 series is remarkably consistent across all US carriers, with up-front pricing being identical, and monthly options working out to an even split of the up-front price across the full term of the payment plans, with no interest. Most carriers are also offering special deals for multiple phones and/or adding lines to existing plans. Read on for full details.

source: AT&T / Sprint

Customers who pre-order the S10 or S10+ will receive a set of Galaxy Buds (normally $129) for free. This offer comes from Samsung but is available when purchasing from a US carrier.

On Verizon, for a limited time, purchase a Galaxy S10e, S10 or S10+ on Verizon device payment and get an S10e for free, or $750 towards a more expensive Galaxy model. (At least one line new line of service required. Discount is applied via 24 monthly credits.) Verizon is also offering 25% off all S10-series cases during the preorder period, and $30 off the VZW Charge Power Bundle, which includes wireless charging pad, vehicle charger, and power pack. Verizon is offering 24-month payment plans. (See table below.)

Verizon is also offering a trade-in offer: $200 off the price of any S10 model with a qualifying trade-in. This offer is available when choosing a 24-month payment plan and the $200 is applied as monthly credits. Customers can choose this trade-in discount or the free S10e (or $750), but not both.

AT&T's offer, for a limited time, is that customers who purchase a Galaxy S10 128GB, S10+ 128GB, or S10e can get a second device for free. AT&T also offers monthly payment plans over 30 months. Their full list of monthly rates reveals the up-front pricing as well, which is consistent across all carriers and unlocked versions. (See table below.)

On T-Mobile, starting at 9:01 PM PT tonight, families can get unlimited with a Galaxy S10e included for $40 per line for four lines with trade-in or new voice line. And customers with fewer lines can save up to $620 or more with trade-in and a new voice line, or get up to half off with trade in OR a new line.

On Sprint, for a limited time, pre-order a Samsung Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, or Galaxy S10+ and get a second Galaxy S10e for free. Or customers can instead choose to apply a $750 credit toward a different S10 model.

Sprint will also offer zero-down, 18-month Flex Leases of $31.25/month for the S10e, $37.50/month for the S10, and $41.67/month for the S10+. Sprint's 18-month leases offer multiple options at the end of the lease, including paying an additional six months (all at once or monthly) to own and keep the phone, making a total of 24 months if treated as a traditional payment plan.

Boost is offering a payment plan to existing customers who have made at least 12 consecutive on-time payments. With the BoostUP! payment plan for the S10e, customers can put $150 (plus taxes) down and pay $33/month for 18 months.

For the top-end Ceramic S10+ models, Sprint will offer modified lease terms that have a required downpayment ($250 for the 512 GB model and $600 for the 1 TB model) in exchange for a lower monthly payment.

With U.S. Cellular, new customers on any Total Plan and current upgrade-eligible customers on an Unlimited Plus Plan can get 50 percent off of the Galaxy S10e, or they can put that amount towards the purchase of a Galaxy S10 or S10+.

  up front monthly over 30 months monthly over 24 months
Galaxy S10e 128 GB $750 $25.00 $31.25
Galaxy S10e 256 GB $850 $28.34 $35.42
Galaxy S10 128 GB $900 $30.00 $37.50
Galaxy S10 512 GB $1,150 $38.34 $47.92
Galaxy S10+ 128 GB $1,000 $33.34 $41.65
Galaxy S10+ 512 GB (Ceramic) $1,250 $41.67 $52.08*
Galaxy S10+ 1 TB (Ceramic) $1,600 $53.34 $66.67*

* Sprint's special lease program for the Ceramic models brings the monthly rate down to $41.67 in exchange for a down-payment of $250 (fo the 512 GB version) or $600 (for the 1 TB version).

About the author, Rich Brome:

Editor in Chief Rich became fascinated with cell phones in 1999, creating mobile web sites for phones with tiny black-and-white displays and obsessing over new phone models. Realizing a need for better info about phones, he started Phone Scoop in 2001, and has been helming the site ever since. Rich has spent two decades researching and covering every detail of the phone industry, traveling the world to tour factories, interview CEOs, and get every last spec and photo Phone Scoop readers have come to expect. As an industry veteran, Rich is a respected voice on phone technology of the past, present, and future.

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RoscoeVanDamme

Feb 20, 2019, 7:30 PM

Wow

That sounds like one beast of a phone.
 
 
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