Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is now available on T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T in the United States

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Published 14 Nov 2014

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As announced by Samsung last month, the Galaxy Note Edge is now available for purchase on three major carriers in the United States: AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile.

The Galaxy Note Edge comes with a unique display that tapers to the right edge of the device. The edge display works independent of the primary 5.6-inch screen and can be used in many new unique ways, including using it for quick access to your favorite apps and using the device as a ruler.

Sadly, this also means that the Galaxy Note Edge carries an exorbitant price tag. On AT&T, the phablet is available for a staggering $399 on a two-year contract. You also have the option to purchase the device outright for $945 or through the carrier’s Next plans where you will be getting the device for $0 outright but will be paying them $47.30 for 12 months, $39.42 for 18 months or $31.54 for 24 months.

Sprint is charging slightly higher for the Galaxy Note Edge on a two-year contract at $429. You can also get the device from the Now network for a $0 down payment by paying them $35 for the next 24 months.

Last but not the least is T-Mobile, which is selling the handset for a monthly installment of $36.25 over a period of 24 months or $870 outright.

The Galaxy Note Edge is also slated to be available on Verizon and U.S. Cellular’s network, though both of them are yet to announce a specific release date and pricing for it.