At long last, Samsung has put the Galaxy S8 rumors to rest. 。
At its unveiling event on Wednesday, Samsung rolled out its latest flagship phones, the Galaxy S8 and S8 , along with some other super cool new hardware including Samsung DeX, a redesigned Gear 360 camera, a Gear VR controller and more. 。
But perhaps most importantly, Samsung finally told the world how much the new mobile devices will cost — and it'll cost you more than the iPhone. 。
SEE ALSO:The Galaxy S8's fingerprint sensor sure looks like it's in a terrible spot。The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 are the first major Samsung phones to launch since the infamously explosion-prone Galaxy Note 7 devices, which led two global recalls and were eventually discontinued.。
Both phones will feature Qualcomm's newest Snapdragon 835 system-on-a-chip (SoC), 4GB of RAM and run Android 7.0 Nougat with a redesigned TouchWiz skin, which means faster and more efficient performance is in store.。
The devices will be available in a variety of fun colors like midnight black, orchid gray and arctic silver in the U.S. Maple gold and coral blue will also be options in South Korea. 。
Here's a price breakdown for individual carriers:。
Verizon。
AT&T。
T-Mobile。
The Galaxy S8 will be available at a retail price of $750. It will have a $30 down payment and cost $30/month for 24 months on the T-Mobile Equipment Installment Plan. On Demand customers can snag the device for $0 down and payments of $33/month. 。
The S8 will be available at a retail price of $850, with $130 down and $30/month for 24 months on the Equipment Installment Plan. 。
MetroPCS。
Other retailers:。
Best Buy。 If you're into deals you might also want to consider purchasing the S8 or S8 from Best Buy store as opposed to a mobile carrier.。A representative from Best Buy told 。
Mashable。
the store is offering customers "up to $100 off" new Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 provided they pre-order. 。
You can learn more about the deals here.。
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