Following Samsung’s Unpacked event, the major carriers are beginning to release more specific details about pricing for the two new flagship devices. Sprint was first to the gate with their pricing tiers, and we’ve got the details.
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Before we get into specifics on the two devices, Sprint is including a few extras with the purchase of either an S6 Edge+ or a Note 5 on a Sprint Lease or Sprint Easy Pay plan:
- Upgrade after 12 months
- Guaranteed $200 minimum trade-in value (for a working smartphone)
- A free Galaxy Tab 4 7.0 with activation and a new two-year service agreement
So whether you’re planning to pick up an S6 Edge+ or Note 5, you’ve got a few great perks coming from Sprint. Now, as for the devices themselves, pricing is as follows:
Galaxy S6 edge+ Pricing
 Payment Method | Galaxy S6 edge+ 32GB | Galaxy S6 edge+ 64GB |
Sprint Lease | $0 down, $30/month | $0 down, $35/month |
Sprint Easy Pay | $0 down, $33/month | $0 down, $37/month |
2-year Service Agreement | $349.99 | $449.99 |
No Contract | $792 | $888 |
 Payment Method | Galaxy Note 5 32GB | Galaxy Note 5 64GB |
Sprint Lease | $0 down, $25/month | $0 down, $30/month |
Sprint Easy Pay | $0 down, $30/month | $0 down, $34/month |
2-year Service Agreement | $249.99 | $349.99 |
No Contract | $720 | $816 |
Keeping in mind that the Note 5 and S6 Edge+ will be available for purchase on August 21st, it’ll be interesting to see the different carrier pricing for these devices. If you can’t wait to get your hands on one of Samsung’s latest hardware, you can pre-order one from Sprint.