Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Platinum Gold Edition Now Available via AT&T, Sprint, Verizon Wireless

By Staff Writer

Nov 27, 2015 12:42 AM EST

T-Mobile was the first to offer the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Platinum Gold edition. Now this variant is also now available through other major U.S carriers such as AT&T, Sprint and Verizon Wireless.

International Business Times cited the available deals that the major carriers in U.S offer for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Platinum Gold variant. For AT&T, the 64 GB of this handset can be availed for $0 down and 30 monthly payments of $28, under contract. Another way is to purchase the device for $349.99 with a 2-year contract and for the full retail price of this handset, it is priced at $839.99.

As for the Verizon Wireless, the company is selling the 32GB model of the Note 5 at $0 down and 24 monthly payments of $29. Meanwhile, the full retail price of the 32GB variant under Verizon is $696.

Sprint, on the other hand, is selling both the 32GB and 64GB versions under $30 per month plan, but these handsets can also be purchased for $249.99 and $349.99, respectively, under agreement. The full retail price is $739 and $839 for the 32 GB and 64 GB models.

Tech Times reported the T-Mobile's offer for the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Platinum Gold edition. The unlocked 32GB variant is tagged at $699.99,making it cheaper than the $739.99 Sprint is charging and fractionally expensive than the Verizon option. The unlocked 64GB variant is priced at $779.99, making it also cheaper than the $839.99 AT&T and Sprint are charging.

The 32GB model can also be purchased for $0 down and payments of $29.17 per month for two years. The trade-in JUMP! On Demand plan from T-Mobile for eligible devices will be allowing qualified customers to pay $0 down and $15 per month for 18 months.

The 64GB model is available for $99.99 down and payments of $28.34 per month for two years. The trade-in JUMP! On Demand plan from T-Mobile for eligible gadgets will let qualified customers to pay $99 down and $14.50 per month for 18 months. Moreover, T-Mobile is offering buyers a $50 savings with Samsung Pay.

In addition, Latin Post added that apart from the Black Sapphire, White Pearl and Platinum Gold editions of Samsung Galaxy Note 5, there are also two other variants. These Pink Gold and Silver Titanium editions are currently offered in South Korea only.  The 32GB is noted to cost ₩899,800 that is around $800 while the 64GB variant is tagged at ₩899,800 at around $860.

As the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Platinum Gold edition becomes available on AT&T, Verizon and Sprint buyers of this unit will have many choices of plans and installments to choose from. 

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