A Samsung Galaxy Note Edge Smartphone
A visitor holds a new Samsung Galaxy Note Edge smartphone after its presentation at the Unpacked 2014 Episode 2 event ahead of the IFA Electronics show in Berlin, September 3, 2014. Reuters/Hannibal Hanschke

In the past week, Inertnational Business Times had reported that the Galaxy Note Edge release date in the UK is set to Nov. 28. Now the Note phablet with curved display is also available for purchase in the U.S. Leading carriers such as AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint have already started preorders and have begun selling the handset on Nov. 14.

The Galaxy Note Edge is advertised as a limited edition concept smartphone by Samsung, and it is slowly rolling out to targeted countries. GSMArena has listed down various plans for the Note Edge on-contract and off-contract through U.S. carriers. The only carrier that is yet to offer details on the Note Edge is Verizon. It is still allowing customers to pre-register, but it has not released details on the pricing yet. Even US Cellular is expected to sell the Note Edge soon, but it does not have a pre-register page yet.

AT&T

AT&T is selling the Galaxy Note Edge with an off-contract price of $946. By signing up for a two-year contract, the Note Edge can be bought with a down payment of $400. On the other hand, the off-contract price of Galaxy Note 4 with AT&T is $826 and the on-contract price is $300.

Through AT&T Next, the Galaxy Note Edge is available through three plans. The first one requires the user to pay $31.54 per month for 30 months. The second one involves making a payment of $39.42 per month for 24 months and the last one requires users to pay $47 per month for 20 months.

T-Mobile

The Galaxy Note Edge is available through T-Mobile with an off-contract price of $870. Buyers can also opt for paying $36.25 per month for 24 months. The high-end phablet is also available with an off-contract price of $750 or by paying $31.24 per motnth for 24 months.

Sprint

Sprint offers the Galaxy Note Edge with the cheapest off-contract price tag of $840. However, such on-contract price is the highest compared with AT&T and T-Mobile offers. With Sprint, buyers are required to spend $430 as upfront amount and then make successive payments of $35 per month for 24 months.

The Galaxy Note 4 is available with Sprint with an off-contract price tag of $720. To get it through a contract, one has to pay $300 as upfront payment followed by $30 per month for 24 months.