Good news for those who are in the US! The Samsung Galaxy Note III is coming to all the major carriers in the country. So far all of them has revealed how much the phablet will cost on contract except for Sprint which still may have to decide how much they will be offering the device. Verizon and AT&T will be selling the Galaxy Note III for $299.99 with a 2-year contract. The largest US carrier, Verizon, is also offering the phablet bundled with the Galaxy Gear for $599.98 still on a 2-year contract. T-Mobile on the other hand will be offering the Note III for just $199.99 on contract. You can register your interest here on T-Mobile and Sprint.
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Monday, September 9, 2013
The Samsung Galaxy Note III will come to all the major carriers in the US
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Sunday, March 31, 2013
US: T-Mobile USA to launch the Samsung Galaxy S IV in May 1
As announced, US' 4th largest carrier, T-Mobile, will be the first carrier to launch Samsung's newest baby, their newest Android flagship smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S IV. Announced at a special event in New York a few weeks back, the Galaxy S IV will be offered by T-Mobile on contract. For those who wants to get their SGS IVs with T-Mobile you can head over here and register your interest.
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Sunday, October 7, 2012
The Samsung Galaxy S III is T-Mobile USA's best selling smartphone ever!
Hey Samsung fans! there's some very good news from T-Mobile USA! The carrier, which is the 4th largest in the country has announced that their all-time best selling smartphone ever is the Samsung Galaxy S III! Of course, the superphone has all the reasons why it can be the fastest selling device over a carrier. The question is, will it do the same over at the other 3 carriers in the US? Will it have the same hotcake like selling record over at Sprint, Verizon, and AT&T? With the iPhone 5, that'd be difficult but at least the superphone made a dent over at T-Mobile.
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