Samsung Galaxy S6 release date, price details: Preorder for Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular now

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The Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge will officially hit US waters on April 10. This was announced by the company last Thursday by the company. Further to the announcement, Samsung also bared that pre-orders can now be made through leading US carriers such as AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, U.S. Cellular and Verizon.

For those who plan to buy one but want to actually see what they would be getting, demo units will reportedly be given to carrier stores so that customers can somehow get a feel of the next Samsung Galaxy S smartphones.

Samsung likewise confirmed that there will be 32G, 64GB and 128GB variants will also be available for both models. This confirmation douses water as well on initial belief that the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge would be available only in 64GB and 128GB variants.

Among the colors the units will be available in include Black Sapphire, White Pearl and Gold Platinum.

With regards to price, some carriers have started to announce pricing for the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S5 Edge.

AT&T for example, the Samsung Galaxy S6 32GB model is priced starting at $679.92. Sprint on the other hand is offering a promo where the Samsung Galaxy S6 can be purchased for free if customers would sign up with their Sprint Unlimited Plus plan for $80 a month.

Other carriers are likewise expected to come up with similar pricing and promotional gimmicks, giving them plenty of opportunities to get hold of the much heralded Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.

Folks who want to make sure they have this unit by April could pre-order it now. However for those who are willing to wait, a couple of weeks could be an option although you may want to tinker with the idea that the units may sell out fast thus placing you on the waiting list.

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