• Samsung Galaxy Note 5 comes in pink gold for South Korean users.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 comes in pink gold for South Korean users. (Photo : YouTube )

After T-Mobile being the first in line to offer the Platinum Gold Edition of Samsung Galaxy Note 5, it is time for Sprint, AT&T along with Verizon wireless to offer the same.

These major United States carriers are offering this Samsung Galaxy Note 5 variant at different prices.

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AT&T:

For AT&T, the 64 GB variant of this smart phone is available for a $0 down payment and 30 monthly payments of $28, under a contract, according to Tech Times. There is another way to buy the device under AT&T; it can be bought for $349.99 along with a two-year contract as the actual price of the device is $839.

Verizon Wireless:

As for the Verizon Wireless network carrier, it is selling the 32GB model of the Galaxy Note 5 at a $0 down payment and 24 monthly payments of $29 each. The full retail price of this 32GB variant under Verizon Wireless is only $696.

Sprint:

Now for Sprint, it is selling both the 32GB and 64GB variants at a $30 per month plan. These handsets can also be bought at $249.99 and $349.99, respectively, under the agreement. The full retail price for Sprint is $739 and $839 for Galaxy Note 5's 32 GB and 64 GB variants, according to Sprint.

T-Mobile:

T-Mobile is offering the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Platinum Gold edition for $699.99, which makes it cheaper than the price offered under Sprint.

In addition, the Black Sapphire and White Pearl editions of Samsung Galaxy Note 5, are also being sold at genuine offers. Also, the Pink Gold and the Silver Titanium editions are currently sold in South Korea only.  It is expected to be released worldwide soon.