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

Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy Note Edge release date for US market. According to PhoneArena, the Charcoal Black edition of the Note Edge will be available through AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint and US Cellular. Apart from purchasing through the carriers, interested customers can also visit Experience Stores from Samsung or Best Buy to purchase the new phablet that sports a unique curved display on its right edge.

The Galaxy Note Edge will be available with AT&T from Nov 7. Since it is dubbed as a limited edition concept phone by Samsung, it comes with an expensive price tag. It can be availed with AT&T by paying 399 USD for a two-year contract. If you wish to buy the Note Edge through AT&T off-contract, you will have to spend 945.99 USD. If you opt for AT&T Next 18, you will have to pay 39.42 USD every month for 18 months. The AT&T Next 12 requires buyers to pay 47.30 USD every month for a year.

The Galaxy Note Edge will arrive on T-Mobile on Nov 14. Buyers will have to make a payment of 36.25 USD per month for 24 months without paying any down payment. It equates to 870 USD. With Sprint, buyers will have to make a payment of 35 USD per month for 24 months and there is down payment required. It equates to 840 USD. According to PhoneArena, Verizon Wireless and US Cellular are also going to offer the Galaxy Note but the details on pricing and release date have not been revealed yet.

The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge was first announced during the IFA expo event that was held on Sept 3. It came out alongside the Galaxy Note 4. The Note Edge first came out in Japan on Oct 23 through leading carriers like NTT DoCoMo and KDDI. The handset is available in South Korea through popular carriers like SK Telecom and KT. As mentioned above, the Galaxy Note Edge is a limited edition phone and the South Korean tech giant is gradually releasing in selected countries.