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Two of giant carriers in the U.S. AT&T and Sprint have launched the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for those who wants to buy it now in their online store. Both carriers now offering the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 in jet black and classic white colors to choose from, but the prices ranges according to customers chosen payment plan.
Sprint offers the Galaxy Note 3 for only $249.99 in a 2-year contract period as they are giving away a $100 discount for new costumers who can bring their existing numbers or grab it upfront for $699.99. But for those who don't want to use their existing number to a new line of service from Sprint, you can grab it for $349.99 or for the original price of $799.99.

On AT&T the Galaxy Note 3 has been tagged with a price of $299.99 with a 2-year contract, which is much more cheaper than Sprint, that's even more less for the regular price of $724.99 if you want to get along with a month-to-month plan or for $549.99 in shorter period of 1-year contract.

So it's up to you to choose between the two carriers that you may think offers the best price if you are in buying mode right now for the newest slate the Galaxy Note 3.
Sources: Sprint Galaxy Note 3, AT&T Galaxy Note 3
Sprint offers the Galaxy Note 3 for only $249.99 in a 2-year contract period as they are giving away a $100 discount for new costumers who can bring their existing numbers or grab it upfront for $699.99. But for those who don't want to use their existing number to a new line of service from Sprint, you can grab it for $349.99 or for the original price of $799.99.

On AT&T the Galaxy Note 3 has been tagged with a price of $299.99 with a 2-year contract, which is much more cheaper than Sprint, that's even more less for the regular price of $724.99 if you want to get along with a month-to-month plan or for $549.99 in shorter period of 1-year contract.

So it's up to you to choose between the two carriers that you may think offers the best price if you are in buying mode right now for the newest slate the Galaxy Note 3.
Sources: Sprint Galaxy Note 3, AT&T Galaxy Note 3
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