Technology
Best pre-order deals for the Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10e smartphones
After nearly a decade of tweaking the Galaxy lineup, Samsung has created the most exciting phone that the company has seen in, well, forever.
No, seriously — Android has never seen anything like the Samsung Galaxy S10. It’s finally available for pre-order, and come March 8, it could be in your hands. Preorders are live through March 7, when the phone will be available online and in stores.
The S10 comes in three models: The S10 itself, the bigger S10+, and the cheaper S10e. The line features edge-to-edge display (curved on the S10 and S10+) and essentially non-existent bezels, an FHD+ default resolution (they’re the first HDR+ certified phone screens, actually), three cameras including an ultra-wide one, Wireless PowerShare charging, and lightning fast OnePlus performance with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 885 chip. Even Apple diehards can probably agree that the Galaxy S10 is the best-looking phone they’ve ever seen.
Oh yeah, and there are six (!!!) metallic color options available on all three models — not just the S10e, which is Samsung’s response to the iPhone XR.
Regular prices are as follows, so keep these in mind when considering money off:
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Galaxy S10, 128 GB — $899.99
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Galaxy S10, 512 GB — $1,149.99
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Galaxy S10+, 128 GB — $999.99
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Galaxy S10+, 512 GB — $1,199.99
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Galaxy S10+, 1 TB — $1,549.99
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Galaxy S10e, 128 GB — $749.99
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Galaxy S10e, 256 GB — $849.99
Many deals include a free pair of Galaxy Buds, a $129.99 value.
But you may have already known that stuff as all the info leaked early. Anyway, here’s the stuff you’ve been waiting for:
Samsung — Save up to $550
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Trade in your old phone and save up to $550 on the Galaxy S10, S10+, or S10e depending on the trade-in model
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Get a free pair of Galaxy Buds with the pre-order of the S10 or S10+
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AT&T — Buy a Galaxy S10, S10+, or S10e and get one free when you activate with AT&T
Best Buy — Save up to $650
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Trade in your old Apple, Samsung, Google, LG, or Motorola phone and automatically get $100 off, plus up to $650 off a Galaxy S10, S10+, or S10e depending on the trade-in model
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BOGO with Verizon and Sprint: Buy a Galaxy S10, S10+ or S10e and get a Galaxy S10e (or $750 credit toward an S10 or S10+) free with qualified activation
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Unlocked: Save $50 even without a trade in when you activate today, and get 24-month financing on orders over $649 when you use a Best Buy credit card
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Get a free pair of Galaxy Buds with the preorder of the S10 or S10+
Verizon — Save up to $750
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24-month payment plans
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BOGO: Buy one Galaxy S10, S10+ or S10e and get a Galaxy S10e for free, or $750 off S10 or S10+, plus free Galaxy Buds
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Get free Galaxy Buds with the purchase of a Galaxy S10 or S10+
AT&T — Get an S10e for free
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30-month payment plans
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BOGO: Buy an Galaxy S10, S10+, or S10e and get one for free when you buy both on AT&T Next
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Get a free $100 online AT&T Rewards Visa gift card when you pre-order online
T-Mobile — Save up to $390
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36-month payment plans
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Trade in your old Apple, Samsung, or LG phone and save up to $390 on a Galaxy S10, S10+, or S10e depending on the trade-in model
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Buy a Galaxy S10e and get unlimited data for $40 per line for four lines
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Get free Galaxy Buds with the purchase of a Galaxy S10 or S10+
Sprint — Get an S10e for free
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BOGO: Buy one Galaxy S10, S10+ or S10e and get a Galaxy S10e for free, plus free Galaxy Buds with the purchase of a Galaxy S10 or S10+
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Get a $100 Prepaid Mastercard when you switch to Sprint
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Do a Sprint Flex 18-month lease and pay nothing today, $31.25/month — then return it and upgrade to a new model
Walmart — Save up to $330
You can also pre-order from Amazon, but there are no trade-in deals or free earbuds. If you’re fine with waiting a little bit longer, Samsung plans to release the Galaxy S10 5G later in 2019 — or just chill until April 26 and grab the Galaxy Fold for a cool $1,980.
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