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Samsung Galaxy S5 Preorders For T-Mobile Start March 24 For $660

Mar 21, 2014, 01:47 IST

Steve Kovach/Business InsiderSamsung's Galaxy S5

Just hours after AT&T announced pricing and availability for the Galaxy S5, T-Mobile has come forward to reveal its own plans. T-Mobile will begin accepting pre-orders for Samsung's next flagship on on March 24th for $0 down and $27.50 per month for 24 months.

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That comes to a total of $660 for the phone. Since T-Mobile doesn't have service contracts, it gives you the option to pay off the phone a little bit each month. You also have the option to pay the full cost up front if you want.

AT&T, by comparison, is offering the Galaxy S5 for $199.99 on a two-year contract. You can pre-order it starting March 21. T-Mobile hasn't mentioned whether or not it will sell the Gear Fit, Gear 2, or Gear 2 Neo wearable devices. AT&T, however, announced that the wearables will debut alongside the Galaxy S5, with the Gear Fit and Gear Neo selling for $199.99 and the Gear 2 costing $299.99.

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Verizon and Sprint have yet to announce pricing or availability for the Galaxy S5, but Samsung has said the phone will launch globally on April 11. However, that April 11 date may not apply to U.S. carriers.

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