Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ news: Best pre-order deals from major U.S. networks

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After Samsung's big reveal at the Unpacked 2015 event in New York, major U.S. network providers confirmed that they will be offering the latest flagship smartphones from the South Korean tech giant, including the latest Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+.

It was revealed that the mobile manufacturer will be shipping its latest smartphone products starting Aug. 21, but pre-orders are already starting in several mobile carriers.

Here is a breakdown of the network offers for Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+:

Sprint – Pre-orders for the Galaxy S6 Edge+ starts today, Aug.14. While the complete price details for the two-year contract are not yet available in the company's website, the 32 GB variant can be purchased for $792 and the 64 GB model, for $888. 

Verizon – The pre-order period for both the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ and the bigger Galaxy Note 5 devices has already begun for this network carrier. The gold or black editions of the Galaxy S6 Edge+ is being sold for $768 for the 32 GB model while the 64 GB model has a price tag of $864 for the unlocked units. Verizon is also offering a 0% APR phone loan for those who want to pay in a 24-month installment term. 

T-Mobile – The network carrier sells the 32 GB Galaxy S6 Edge+ for only $779.99, but they will also include a free Netflix subscription for an entire year for those who will purchase the device before Sept. 30. 

AT&T – The 24-month contracts that AT&T offers are priced at $299.99 with $27.17 per month for the 32 GB variety, while its Next 24 months is priced at $33.96 per month. For those who want to purchase the device without any contract, they can opt to shell out $814.99. 

AT&T also has a special offer for new customers. They will get a $100 bill credit as well as a $200 buyback credit if they will exchange their old subscription plans and handsets from other networks. 

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