By Keerthi Chandrashekar / Keerthi@latinospost.com (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Oct 03, 2013 05:33 PM EDT

Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 phablet is finally available for purchase through the nation's second largest wireless service provider. AT&T is shipping out Galaxy Note 3s and some lucky customers might be able to snag one in a brick-and-mortar store by the end of the day.

Interested parties can head over to the AT&T website where they can order the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for $300 with a two-year contract. Without a contract, the handset will run a steep $725. AT&T recently announced the Galaxy Note 3 would be available in stores Oct. 4. Phone calls to various AT&T locations around Manhattan revealed that there seems to be some delay in shipments and some reported that the smartphone might not arrive at their location for several more days. It looks like AT&T is filling up online orders first, which started shipping out Oct. 3.

Some reports, however, indicate that some Galaxy Note 3s have arrived at some locations. As usual, it's best to call ahead and check if the store has the device in stock.

Sprint also stated it would release the Galaxy Note 3 Oct. 4, and phone calls to Sprint stores confirmed that it will be available in certain locations on the given date. The Sprint model is slightly more expensive, costing $350 with a two-year contract.

T-Mobile has already started selling the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and even held a promotion allowing buyers to walk away with a brand new Galaxy Note 3 for $0 down.

Verizon will be the last of the big four carriers to release the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Big Red will start selling the Galaxy Note 3 Oct. 10.

Are you planning on picking up a Samsung Galaxy Note 3? If so, let us know why and through which carrier in the comments section below.

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