When the
Galaxy Note Edge was launched in the US (in November last year) it was one of Samsung's most expensive smartphones ever, costing $399.99 on contract. In fact, the Note Edge still costs $399.99 on contract at Verizon, and it's even more expensive ($429.99) if you want to buy it from Sprint. Luckily, you can now also get the Note Edge for just $199.99 on contract, but only if you're buying it from AT&T.
That's right, AT&T has slashed $200 off the on-contract price of its Samsung Galaxy Note
Edge (and this isn't a limited time promotion). In addition, the carrier also slashed $200 off the on contract price of the
Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
To recap, AT&T is now selling the Galaxy Note Edge for $199.99, and the Galaxy Note 4 for $99.99, both prices requiring 2-year contract agreements.
Earlier this month, Samsung kicked off a promotion that allows you to
get $200 back after you're buying a Galaxy Note 4 from AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile before July 26. However, to qualify for this promotion, you need to buy the Note 4 at full price (which is $845.99 on AT&T).
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source: AT&T (
Galaxy Note Edge,
Galaxy Note 4)