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Now that Samsung has formally unveiled its two new smartphones, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, carriers in the United States are sending in their confirmations that they will indeed be selling this device when it is released next month. T-Mobile, Sprint, U.S. Cellular and Cricket have all confirmed that they will offer Samsung’s latest and greatest to their customers in April.

Magenta confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge will come to T-Mobile and MetroPCS this April. The carrier also posted a first look at the Galaxy S6 Edge on its YouTube page.

Then comes Sprint which expects both devices to be available to its customers in April. The Galaxy S6 will also be available to customers who use Boost Mobile, which is Sprint’s prepaid brand, though it won’t get the curved display variant.

Cricket Wireless also sent in a confirmation that the Samsung Galaxy S6 will be available from more than 3,300 of its retail stores nationwide and online through its website. It won’t offer the Galaxy S6 Edge.

Last but not the least U.S. Cellular confirms it will offer the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge to its customers next month.

So far none of the carriers have provided a precise release date or pricing information.

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