Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is finally available for purchase on three of the nation's four largest wireless networks. That's right, AT&T and Sprint have joined T-Mobile in now offering the Galaxy Note 3 for sale starting Oct. 4.
AT&T's Samsung Galaxy Note 3 runs $300 with a typical two-year contract and $550 with a one-year contract. Without a contract, the phone costs a steep $725, which AT&T Next plan subscribers can pay for with $35 monthly payments over 20 months. AT&T is the only carrier to also currently offer the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch for $300.
Sprint is selling their Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for a more expensive $350 with a two-year contract, although that figure can be brought down to $250 if customers bring over an existing phone number from another network. Customers on Sprint's One Up early upgrade program can snag it for $0 down.
T-Mobile customers can buy the T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3 for $0 down if they choose to pay $30 over the next 24 months. Those who want to buy the Galaxy Note 3 right out can choose to drop $708.
Verizon will be the last of the four major carriers to release the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Big Red will roll out the handset Oct. 10 for the price of $300 with a two-year contract.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 comes equipped with a 5.7-inch 1080p Full HD display, a 2.3GHz Qualcomm quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, 3GB RAM and 32GB memory. The rear-facing camera takes stills at 13 megapixels while the front shooter can do 1.9 megapixels. The smartphone runs Android 4.3 out of the box, and comes with a brand new S Pen electronic stylus. Samsung has also revamped the handset's feel to fall more in line with an electronic leather journal, rather than a plastic device.
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