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Samsung's New Galaxy S5 Phone Will Hit Sprint On April 11 For $199.99

Mar 21, 2014, 20:05 IST

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The Galaxy S5 isn't set to launch until April 11, but U.S. carriers have already starting coming forward to reveal pricing and preorder options.

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First spotted by Re/code, Sprint announced it will start selling the Galaxy S5 on April 11 for $27.09 per month for 24 months through its EasyPay plan.

You can also choose to buy the phone on a standard two-year contract for $199.99 with a $50 mail-in rebate. If you opt to sign up for Sprint's friends and family "Framily Plan," the carrier will also throw in a free Galaxy Tab 3 with your Galaxy S5 purchase.

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Sprint also says that the Galaxy S5 will support its high-speed Spark LTE service, which was announced in late 2013.

Sprint's Easy Pay pricing is similar to that of T-Mobile, which revealed yesterday that it will sell the Galaxy S5 for $27.50 per month for 24 months. T-Mobile will begin accepting preorders on March 24, while AT&T's preorders kicked off today for $199.99 on a two-year contract.

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Verizon has yet to announce pricing and availability for the Galaxy S5, but we expect to hear more as April rolls in.

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