Samsung's Galaxy Note Edge is available for purchase in the U.S. The handset is now on sale at AT&T , Sprint and T-Mobile , with Verizon , and U.S. Cellular set to follow. AT&T is listing the Galaxy Note Edge for $399 on a two-year contract. You can also buy the device outright for $945, or go with the carrier's Next plans, through which you can get the handset for $0 down (not including taxes), followed by monthly payments of $47.30 for 12 months, $39.42 for 18 months or $31.54 for 24 months. Over on T-Mobile, the Galaxy Note Edge is available for $870 outright or $0 down (again, not including sales tax) with monthly payments of $36.25 over 24 months. Sprint has the Galaxy Note Edge listed for $0 down (plus sales tax) and $35 monthly over 24 months, which comes out to $840. On-contract pricing is $429. As for availability on Verizon and U.S. Cellular, we'll let you know as soon as we hear from either carrier. Bu...
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