AT&T and T-Mobile reveal Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge pricing

This morning Samsung announced the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge will arrive in the United States on April 10th, with pre-orders beginning March 27th. Now T-Mobile and T&T have chimed in with a few other details, including how much they will sell the handsets for.
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T-Mobile’s pricing details
As expected, the premium design on the Galaxy S6 means pricing is going up, but not dramatically so. The 32GB model will cost $679.92, the 64GB model for $759.99, and the 128GB version for $859.99. For those interested in T-Mobile payment plans, the 32GB model can be yours for $0 down with 24 monthly payments of $28.33, the 64GB model for $99 down and 24 monthly payments of $27.50, and finally the 128GB model for $199.99 down and 24 monthly payments of $27.50.
The Galaxy S6 Edge’s pricing has also been revealed, coming in at $779.76, $859.83 and $959.83 for the 32, 64 and 128GB versions respectively. Monthly payment rates will begin at $0 down with 24 monthly payments of $32.49, with the 64GB and 128GB models costing $31.66 a month, with the former requiring a $99.99 down payment and the later requiring $199.99 down.
Keep in mind that all of these devices also come with a free year of Netflix for those buying from the Uncarrier, a value of $107.88.

AT&T pricing details
While T-Mobile breaks down the pricing for all models, AT&T isn’t quite as clear. The carrier will carry the 32GB, 64GB and 128GB storage options in black, white or gold but only has outed pricing for the 32GB Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.
The Galaxy S6 start at $22.84 monthly on Next 24, which assuming that’s zero down, as Next pricing usually is, comes to only $548.16. That’s significantly cheaper than T-Mobile’s listed price. The Galaxy S6 Edge starts at $27.17 on Next 24, once again looking to be noticeably cheaper at a total cost of $652.08. The AT&T Galaxy S6 offerings don’t come with a year of free Netflix, but they are offering $50 off on the purchase of a Samsung Gear Circle Bluetooth Stereo headset through AT&T Next.
Anyone planning on getting the Samsung Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge through T-Mobile or AT&T? For those interested in other carrier pricing, we’ll be sure to update as soon as we learn more! Also, be sure to check out our full review:
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T-Mobile offers 1 year of free Netflix with Galaxy S6, S6 Edge
Looking to pick up a Samsung Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge but don’t yet know which wireless provider to choose? Perhaps T-Mobile’s latest promotion might be enough to convince you to choose it.
According to T-Mobile, its version of the Galaxy S6 and the S6 Edge will come with one year of Netflix free of charge. Worth roughly $100, it’s a limited time deal that credits users with twelve months of the 2 Stream service.
It’s not clear whether this is necessarily exclusive to T-Mobile; looking at the fine print we see language that indicates Samsung may be offering the Netflix. If that’s actually the case then it’s possible that other carriers might soon announce a similar deal.
Samsung is no stranger to throwing together bundles of apps and services with its products. We would be surprised if there weren’t other freebies given out with its 2015 flagship.
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[Deal] T-Mobile will give you one year of Netflix for Free with the purchase of the Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge
Well here’s an interesting deal for you. T-Mobile will give you one full year of Netflix for Free with the purchase of the Galaxy S6 or the Galaxy S6 Edge. That totals $107.88 in savings, assuming you’re not already grandfathered with the old $7.99 per month rate.
T-Mobile hasn’t specified if existing Netflix accounts will be eligible, but we assume so since a lot of people are already signed up with Netflix. It’s likely they will provide you some sort of code that you can redeem just like what Google did when they launched the Chromecast. Again, this is speculation since no details were announced.
Here’s the full text from the site…
When you buy the powerful new Samsung Galaxy S® 6 and Galaxy S® 6 edge from T-Mobile you get 1 year of Netflix on us with access to their entire streaming library – a $100+ value! Want the Galaxy S® 6 from T-Mobile, but trapped by your current carrier? Now T-Mobile will pay off your phone payments. Stuck in a contract? We’ll pay that too. So you can switch to T-Mobile and trade-up to the Galaxy S® 6 as soon as it’s available. Register today and we’ll let you know when you can buy your Galaxy S® 6 and get a year of Netflix on us!
Are you more likely to grab your Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge from T-Mobile with this deal in place?
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MetroPCS debuts $30 rate plan with unlimited talk, text, and data
T-Mobile and MetroPCS on Tuesday announced a new promotional rate plan for its prepaid customer base with a very affordable monthly fee. Starting immediately, customers can take advantage of a $30 option which includes unlimited talk, text, and 1GB of high speed data.
Although the plan includes 1GB worth of 4G data customers do actually receive or have access to unlimited data. Once the threshold is reached the speeds are simply throttled back for the remainder of the month.
Anyone with a MetroPCS phone can jump on the new plan; both 3G and 4G handsets are eligible for the promotion. According to MetroPCS, the promotion plan is only available in stores and that LTE phones are not eligible.
It’s not clear how long the deal will last or if this is an ongoing option.
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T-Mobile adds more choices to Music Freedom service
T-Mobile’s Music Freedom service might just be their most underrated Un-Carrier offer. It allows you to stream from participating music apps without penalizing your data. I can’t tell you how valuable that is if you drive around a lot.
They already have a slew of popular apps that are part of the service, but they keep adding more. They might be less obscure, but the bottom line is that T-Mobile is giving everyone an option. They have just added Tidal Music, BandCamp and MixCloud bringing the total to 31 streaming apps.
Hit the break for the complete list and don’t forget to enjoy some new music today.
- Pandora
- iHeart
- Spotify
- Slacker
- Google Play Music
- iTunes Radio (iTunes Match and iTunes song previews NOT included)
- Rhapsody
- SoundCloud
- RadioTunes
- Digitally Imported
- Fit Radio
- Samsung Milk
- AccuRadio
- BlackPlanet Radio
- Grooveshark
- Rdio
- Radio Paradise
- Songza
- SiriusXM
- Mad Genius Radio
- radioPup
- Xbox Music
- Fresca Radio
- JAZZRADIO
- Live365
- Radio.com
- ROCKRADIO
- Saavn
- Tidal Music
- BandCamp
- MixCloud
source: TMONews
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T-Mobile starts to roll out Android Lollipop 5.1 to Nexus 6
T-Mobile is rolling out Android Lollipop 5.1 to their Nexus 6 users today. Your phone should automatically check if there is a new version of software available when you hop on WiFi, but if you just can’t wait, hit your settings button, followed by “about phone”, then click “system updates.”
The latest update will enable Google’s new security feature which allows your phone to stay locked, even if the would be criminal wipes your phone. Also included in the update are improved software stability and various bug fixes, which we know Android 5.01 is far from perfect with bugs like random restarts and poor battery life. The file size is 409MB, and as of right now can only be downloaded over WiFi. Download over cellular data will come at a later time. It’s a rather clever way for T-Mobile to limit data downloads even though many of their plans offer unlimited data.
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Android 5.1 with VoLTE rolling out now to T-Mobile’s Nexus 6
Purchased the carrier variant of the Nexus 6 through T-Mobile? Then prepare for a software update to appear any minute. On Twitter, T-Mobile’s Desmond Smith announced that the rollout of Android 5.1 for the Nexus 6 has begun. Included with this software update is the activation of VoLTE for high quality calls.
Let us know in the comments how you’re liking the update.
Source: @AskDes (Twitter)
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T-Mobile Nexus 6 receiving Android 5.1 Lollipop OTA build LYM47M

So far, the rollout of Android 5.1 Lollipop has been… odd. Ever since Google officially announced it about a week ago, many people have been confused as to which build numbers coincide with each device. The first OTA update that we saw a few days ago, carrying build LMY47D, went out to international devices. Only a few days later, a new build, LMY47E, appeared on the official Nexus Factory Image page that was shipping on the Verizon Nexus 6. T-Mobile Nexus 6 owners are finally getting the update to Android 5.1, but labeled as yet another build: LMY47M.
For right now, we’re not seeing too many differences between the LMY47M build and the other two. T-Mobile’s software update page tells us that the Android 5.1 update will bring the normal additions we’re seeing on other devices running 5.1: Device Protection, a number of software stability fixes, and some squashed bugs. T-Mobile’s update also brings VoLTE to the Nexus 6.
While we try to find out what exactly has changed between build numbers, Nexus 6 owners on T-Mobile, you can start mashing your “check for update” buttons now. The update will come in at 409MB, so make sure you have enough room on your device before you try to update.
For those of you how have 5.1 already, how are you liking the update?
Android 5.1 for T-Mobile Nexus 6 rolling out to users
Looks like all your waiting is finally over Nexus 6 owners on T-Mobile. The highly desired Android 5.1 Lollipop update is underway for your device. It only took a few days to launch after the other Nexus line started picking it up. The build number attached is LMY47M and will only go out over Wi-Fi […]
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The Un-Contract and Carrier Freedom announced by T-Mobile today
T-Mobile was full of news this morning. Un-Carrier 9.0 was a pretty big one that brings the Un-Carrier benefits of the magenta carrier over to business customers plus a few extras like a .com address and custom emails too. That wasn’t the only news to come from the carrier this morning though. They also announced […]
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