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Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge on Sunday and it has given you a couple of days to make up your mind about whether or not you want to place a pre-order for one of its new flagship handsets. Many of the company’s fans will certainly be putting money down for the new handsets and if you’re interested in picking one up you will be delighted to find out that Galaxy S7 pre-orders are now open in the United States.

All four major carriers in the country, Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint, have confirmed that they’re going to carry the device. Pre-orders are live at all four major carriers today and they’ve already confirmed pricing for the handsets.

The Galaxy S7 costs $23.17 per month on AT&T Next 24 and the S7 Edge costs $26.50 on the same plan. Sprint is asking $27.09 and $31.50 respectively. Customers can pick up the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge from T-Mobile for $27.91 and $32.50. On Verizon Edge the handsets cost $28 and $33 per month, they’re also available with a two-year contract for $229 and $329 respectively.

All customers who pre-order the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge will receive a free Gear VR headset. T-Mobile is going one step further by throwing in a free year of Netflix for customers who pre-order the new flagship.

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