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Sunday, July 28, 2019

Trade-in your Samsung, Apple or Google smartphone for a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 . Pre-order a 5G and get one free.


Reserve the next generation of Galaxy today.

Take advantage of our trade-in offer and get a $50 instant credit towards eligible devices and accessories, exclusively on Samsung.com.**

**From 7/25/19 until 8/7/19 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) (the “Reservation Period”), you may reserve the right to place an order of a select flagship Galaxy device on Samsung.com or through the Shop Samsung App beginning July 25, 2019, at 12:01a.m. ET to August 7, 2019, at 11:59 p.m. ET.




Trade-In Value:

If you own a flagship smartphone manufactured by Samsung, Google, or Apple, you will be able to save up to $600 when trading it in for a Galaxy Note 10. Eligible smartphones that will fetch you $600 on trade-in include the Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10e, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max.



Even if you have an older device from Samsung, Apple, or Google, you will still be able to save at least $200. Samsung is offering a $200 trade-in for the Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Active, Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 Active, and Galaxy S8+. Google's Pixel and Pixel XL phones are also eligible for the same trade-in value. However, it is important to keep in mind that the final trade-in discount will depend on the condition of your device. The Galaxy Note 9 sells for around $679 on Amazon right now.



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Buy a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 5G and get a Galaxy Note 10 free on Verizon if you get an unlimited plan: 


The above information was leaked by evan blass before and we could not find the link just for information on Verizon web sites. Anyone?

Maybe we have to wait until August 7, after the Samsung Unpacked event to have a link from Verizon for that. Just get ready.



Wednesday, June 19, 2019

USA: Verizon to sell the LG V50 ThinQ 5G smartphone this Thursday. Press Release.



LG Electronics Inc. said today it plans to release its V50 ThinQ in the United States this week with Verizon, its second American telecom partner for the 5G smartphone.
The V50 arrived in the U.S. market last month to become Sprint's first 5G phone and will go on sale under Verizon's mobile plan starting Thursday, according to the Korean electronics firm.

The V50 uses U.S. tech giant Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 855 chipset and its X50 5G modem.
LG's first 5G smartphone received a positive response in South Korea, selling about 260,000 units in the first month since its launch on May 10, according to the company.
LG's 5G push comes as it has been stepping up efforts to expand its market share in the U.S., which stood at 15 percent last year.

Press Release.-
LG V50 ThinQ 5G available for Verizon customers starting June 20
Media contact(s) 
George Koroneos
908.559.3545
·         Order the LG V50 ThinQTM 5G starting June 20 and get up to $650 off, for a limited time
·         For a limited time, get Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband access, a $10-per-month value, included in Above and Beyond Unlimited plans

NEW YORK – The LG V50 ThinQ 5GTM is coming to Verizon starting June 20th , giving consumers and businesses the ability to harness the power of the Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband network to share, stream and download all the content they create and watch at wireless speeds previously unheard of. To make it even easier to get an LG V50 ThinQ 5G, for a limited time, we’re offering up to $650 off the smartphone2 and we’re waiving the monthly fee on our 5G Ultra Wideband network for customers on Beyond or Above Unlimited plans3.

Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband download games in seconds and whole seasons of your favorite TV show before you hop on a plane or quickly email large presentations to clients before a sales meeting.

And this is just the beginning. Verizon is building the future of mobile connectivity with 5G Ultra Wideband as it rolls out across the country. Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband is currently available in areas of Chicago and Minneapolis, and will be deployed in more than 30 U.S. cities in 2019, including: Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Des Moines, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Little Rock, Memphis, Phoenix, Providence, San Diego, Salt Lake City, and Washington, DC1. Additional 5G Ultra Wideband cities will be announced later this year.

Not in a 5G Ultra Wideband market yet? No worries. When you move outside Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband coverage area, the LG V50 ThinQ 5G hands off the signal to Verizon’s 4G LTE network, and the nation’s most reliable network6, giving you the best of both worlds.

The LG V50 ThinQ 5G — Empowering a new era of mobile experiences
LG’s V-series is a gateway to creativity, packing improved video, camera and display technology into a slim, powerful smartphone that’s perfect for content creators, entertainment connoisseurs, and mobile professionals. Here’s just a taste of the cool features LG packed into the LG V50 ThinQ 5G. 

5G to the core: Powered by the Qualcomm® SnapdragonTM 855 Mobile Platform featuring the Snapdragon X50 5G modem running on Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband, the LG V50 ThinQ 5G is built to deliver transformative 5G experiences that provides a giant leap in performance and power efficiency.

Immersive viewing on demand: LG’s OLED display lets you enjoy every movie, clip or moment with striking clarity, beautiful contrast, and vibrant color — on a 6.4” display that’s nearly all screen. Heck, you could even run a presentation during a meeting from your phone.

5 cameras; 1 smartphone: Capture and share memories faster when you combine the photographic toolkit of a 5-camera phone with the speed of Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband network. With three rear cameras and two front cameras, capture truly original selfies, pictures, and videos that are rich in detail.

Superior sound experience: Get lost in your movies, music, games and more with full, clear, authentic audio that seems to come from all directions — even overhead4.

5G plans, pricing and availability
Verizon has two great deals to make it easier to upgrade to 5G. New and existing customers can trade in an eligible smartphone and save up to $450. What’s more, you can get an additional $200 prepaid Mastercard if you switch to Verizon, purchase a LG V50 ThinQ 5G on device payment plan and sign up for Verizon Unlimited2

Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband is available on Above and Beyond Unlimited plans with the LG V50 ThinQ 5G. For a limited time, the Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband $10 access fee is waived — a savings of $10 a month3. Both plans include unlimited 5G Ultra Wideband data, hotspot and 4K HD video streaming (on 4K-capable devices) when you are in 5G Ultra Wideband coverage areas5.

The LG V50 ThinQ 5G is available starting June 20 for $41.66 per month for 24 months on Verizon Device Payment (0% APR; $999.99 retail).

The LG V50 ThinQ 5G on Verizon’s 5G Ultra Wideband network is also built for the future of business. With blazing fast speeds and massive bandwidth, businesses can break down barriers to collaboration and open new opportunities for a mobile workforce. Information on pricing and offers for business customers is available here
To purchase your LG V50 ThinQ 5G, visit vzw.com/smartphones/lg-v50-thinq-5g on June 20 (URL goes live on 6/20). To learn more about Verizon’s 5G technology, visit verizonwireless.com/5g.

5G Ultra Wideband available only in parts of select markets.

Up to $999.99 device payment purchase & port-in req’d. Less up to $650 ($650 = $200 prepaid card + up to $450 trade-in/ promo credit) applied to account over 24 mos; promo credit ends if eligibility requirements are no longer met; 0% APR. Trade-in must be in good working & cosmetic condition. Prepaid card mailed w/in 8 wks.

5G access applied as long as line stays active on current Beyond or Above Unlimited plan. Downloads over 5G Ultra Wideband; uploads initially over 4G LTE, but will not count towards 4G LTE premium data allowance. $10/mo charge and credit for 5G access will appear on your bill. 5G Ultra Wideband available only in parts of select cities.

4Wired headphones or speakers required

Customers do not have to be in a 5G Ultra Wideband coverage area to select a 5G plan, they just need an eligible 5G device. V50 ThinQ 5G can be activated on any current smartphone price plan (including Prepay plans) but will only receive 4G LTE service unless switched to a 5G Ultra Wideband plan.

Rankings based on the RootMetrics US National, State, and Metro RootScore Reports: 2H 2018. Tested with best commercially available smartphones on 4 national mobile networks across all available network types. Your experiences may vary. The RootMetrics award is not an endorsement of Verizon. Visit www.rootmetrics.com for more details.


Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Verizon Selects Samsung for 5G Commercial Launch.




Samsung to power Verizon’s first 5G commercial services in Sacramento, California.

Samsung Electronics America, today announced that it has been selected to supply Verizon with commercial 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) network solutions. The two companies will begin by launching commercial 5G services in Sacramento, California in the second half of 2018. 

“The industry has been discussing 5G connectivity for years, and through our joint collaboration with partners like Samsung, we are beginning to make it a reality for our customers,” said Ed Chan, Chief Technology Architect and Network Planning, Verizon. “Sacramento is an ideal place to begin deploying 5G broadband services, providing a progressive environment for creating future use cases.” 

“Together with Verizon, we have explored the vast potential of 5G through market trials across the U.S.,” said Mark Louison, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Networks Division, Samsung Electronics America. “At the same time, Samsung applied lessons learned from these real-world trials to ensure that our complete end-to-end 5G portfolio is ready for commercial service. We are delighted to work with Verizon on this journey to create unprecedented user experiences powered by 5G.” 

Last year, Samsung and Verizon began 5G customer trials across seven U.S. cities in early 2017, and have successfully tested and verified 5G performance using millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequency to provide FWA pre-commercial service. These trials were conducted in California, Georgia, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Michigan, Texas, and Washington D.C. 

5G Trial Findings
After conducting trials in key markets across the U.S., Samsung and Verizon have collected results that will help in calibrating a 5G future. Key findings include: 

A single 5G radio has been able to reach the 19th floor of a multi-dwelling unit (MDU).
Broadband service has been achieved in line of sight (LOS), partial LOS and Non-LOS connections.
Environmental factors, including rain and snow, have not interrupted services. 

Samsung will provide Verizon with commercial 5G home routers (CPEs), 5G Radio Access Units (RAN) comprised of a compact radio base station and virtualized RAN elements, as well as 5G radio frequency planning services. To provide these services, Samsung has leveraged in-house technology and assets to develop the first commercial ASIC-based 5G modems and mmWave RFICs. Verizon and Samsung will continue to develop the use cases and applications of Samsung’s 5G technology.

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Pre-Order the Galaxy Note 8 on Verizon. Get a 128GB mcard/Wireless charger or a Gear 360 camera FREE

US Verizon Wireless biggest carrier is now offering the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 for pre-order with a $40 month plan for 24 months at 0% APR or at the reail price of $960.- with one time activation fee of $30.- and get  a 128GB memory card and Wireless charger or a Gear 360 camera for FREE.

Deliver is by September 14,2017. 




**From 8/24/2017-9/24/17, purchase a Samsung Galaxy Note8 phone and choose one of the following gifts: (1) a 128GB Micro SD EVO+ memory card and fast charge wireless charging convertible (est. value $189.98) or (2) a Samsung Gear 360 camera (est. value $229.99). Gifts only available while supplies last. Reward eCertificates are valid only at www.samsung.com or in the Shop Samsung App for use toward an eligible purchase, and valid through 11/18/17. Limit 1 gift per qualifying purchase. Offer subject to additional terms here.

*$960 device payment purchase req'd. Less up to $480 trade-in/promo credit applied over 24 months; promo credit ends when balance is paid or line terminated; 0% APR. Fully paid-off eligible trade-in must be in good working and cosmetic condition.

50% off: iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, Google Pixel XL, LG G6, Motorola Z Force, Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 Edge/S8/S8+/Note 5

35% off: iPhone 6/6 Plus/6S/6S Plus, Google Pixel, HTC 10, LG G5/V20, Motorola Z Droid, Samsung Galaxy S6/S6 Edge/S6 Edge+

25% off: iPhone SE, HTC M9, LG G4/V10, Motorola Z Play, Samsung Galaxy Note 4/S5

Activation/upgrade fee/line: $30. IMPORTANT CONSUMER INFORMATION: Subject to VZW Agmts., Calling Plan & credit approval. While supplies last. Limited time offer. Up to $350 termination fee/line. Offers & coverage, varying by svc., not available everywhere; see vzw.com. Restocking fee may apply. In MA & NV: Sales tax based on higher of device price or VZW’s cost. In CA: Sales tax based on full price of device.

More information on: Verizon



Wednesday, March 29, 2017

USA: Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+. What are the plans, prices and offers from all major carriers?




Verizon’s plan is to release the Samsung Galaxy S8 under at least two plans. With their 2-year installment plan, a (recent smartphone) trade-in, plus Unlimited Data, users will pay $15 a month for 2 years for a total of $360 USD. Users can do the same thing without the phone trade-in for $30 a month for 2 years for a total of $720.

Verizon also has the Galaxy S8 Plus with the same plan (with trade-in) for $20 a month for a total of $480 USD. Without trade-in, that same deal will be $35 USD a month for 2 years for a total of $840. Verizon will also be selling a VR package which includes the new Gear VR headset (with controller) and a pair of Harmon Kardon headphones and a 256GB micro-SD card for a total of $99 USD.

AT&T’s sale of the Galaxy S8 will include one plan that costs $25 a month for 30 months for a total of $750. The Galaxy S8 will also be available with AT&T’s Frequent Upgrade plan for $31.25 a month for a total of $750. The Galaxy S8 Plus will cost $28.34 a month for 30 months for a total of $850, or $35.42 for 24 months and a total of $850 with the Frequent Upgrade plan.

T-Mobile will be selling the Galaxy S8 for a final retail price of $750. They’re doing so with a $30 down payment and cost $30/month for 24 months on the T-Mobile Equipment Installment Plan. They’ll also be selling the Galaxy S8 Plus for a final retail price of $850 on a plan with $130 down and $30/month for 24 months on a Mobile Equipment Installation Plan.

T-Mobile’s deal is offering the devices on pre-order starting tonight at 9:01 PM Pacific Time online. Pre-orders from T-Mobile will get a free Gear VR with new controller and “Oculus content (a $180 value)”. T-Mobile “@Work” customers will get a DeX adaptor for free at launch when they pre-order.

MetroPCS is also getting in on the action early with a Galaxy S8. They’ll have the Galaxy S8 available for one cost – all up front – for $729 USD. MetroPCS customers will also get the Gear VR with controller for free when pre-ordering the Galaxy S8.

US Cellular will have the Galaxy S8 available for free. Not free without a qualifying trade-in, and this is only for new customers, but free is in there, nonetheless. The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus will be available on US Cellular starting at $40 per line per month for data for four lines, or $60 per month for a single line with Autopay and Paperless billing. Customers purchasing a Galaxy S8 from US Cellular between March 30th and April 20th will get a Gear VR and controller for free.

Pre-orders for most of these carriers – including the ones that have not announced details yet, exactly – are starting tonight.

April 21st is the general consensus for when the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus will be shipping to carriers and customers.


Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Verizon`s LTE A 64GB Samsung Galaxy S8+ retail box leaks.




Samsung is confirming with this box that its initial option is a 64GB storage capacity device, and will continue offering the 128 GB version and maybe a 256GB version, besides the microSD support.

The only information we can read from the back of the box is:

Samsung Galaxy S8+
Verizon LTE Advanced

Packaging contains:

Samsung Galaxy S8+
Pre installed SIM Card
Wall USB charger
Micros USB connector
Stereo HeadSet
USB connector
Quick Reference Guide
Product Safety and Warranty brochure

From the front of the box: 64GB S8+ Samsung Galaxy S8+

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Monday, January 30, 2017

What is going to show Samsung at MWC 2017?


At this time you know Samsung confirmed through one of their excutives that is not going to unveil the Galaxy S8/S8 Plus at the MWC 2017 as they are used to. Instead the company will present the two new models in March 29 in New York.

However, Samsung will make presence at the MWC 2017 about LTE networks to 5G technologies

"Controlling the uncontrollable", "Enhancing indoor coverage", "Bolstering your Network", "Cloud Network", "5G"

Apparently Samsung and Verizon might show up some devices working on 5G. 


HIGHLIGHTS:

Samsung is ready to share with you technologies that will act as a steadfast foundation for operators’ networks. We are not only focused on bolstering current LTE networks but endeavoring to become the forerunner in designing and constructing future networks. As such, our exhibit will range from how to efficiently operate a busy LTE network to a full span of 5G technologies that is on the cusp of commercialization.


More information on: Why Samsung Networks




SAMSUNG MWC2017

Friday, February 26, 2016

Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 edge AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, US Cellular prices.



March 11 is the date for the availability of the SGS7/SGS7 edge worldwide. The Galaxy S7 will be available in two colors: Black Onyx and Gold Platinum. The larger Galaxy S7 Edge will come in three colors: Black Onyx, Gold Platinum and Silver Titanium. (U.S. Cellular is the only carrier that won't carry the Titanium Silver for the S7 Edge.)

If you pre-order either phones, you'll get a free Gear VR virtual reality headset (worth $100) and six pre-installed games ($50 value). Specific game titles will vary by carrier.

The phones will only come in 32GB storage capacities, so if you need more, you're going to have to pick up a microSD card (a 128GB microSD card that you can get here for $35.-

AT&T

Model Storage AT&T Next 12 AT&T Next 18 AT&T Next 24 AT&T Next with down payment Full retail price
Galaxy S7 32GB $695 ($34.75/mo. x 20) $695.04 ($28.96/mo. x 24) $695.10 ($23.17/mo. x 30) $209 down and $17.36/mo x 28 $694.99
Galaxy S7 Edge 32GB $795 ($39.75/mo. x 20) $795.12 ($33.13/mo. x 24) $795 ($26.50/mo. x 30) $239 down and 19.86/mo x 28 $794.99

Verizon

Model Storage Installment plan Full retail price
Galaxy S7 32GB $672 ($28/mo. x 24) $672
Galaxy S7 Edge 32GB $792 ($33/mo. x 24) $792


T-Mobile

Model Storage Equipment Installment Plan (EIP) Full retail price
Galaxy S7 32GB $0 down and $27.92/mo. x 23 + $27.83 $699.99
Galaxy S7 Edge 32GB $0 down and $32.50/mo. x 23 + $32.49 $779.99

Sprint

Model Storage Sprint Lease Sprint Easy Pay Contract Full retail price
Galaxy S7 32GB $0 down and $25.99/mo. $0 down, $27.09/mo. x 24 $199.99 (w/ 2-year contract) $649.99
Galaxy S7 Edge 32GB $0 down and $30.50/mo. $0 down, $31.25/mo. x 24
$299.99 (w/ 2-year contract)
$749.99

U.S. Cellular

Model Storage Installment plan Contract price Prepaid
Galaxy S7 32GB $0 down and 2$8/mo. x 24 $199.99 (w/ 2-year contract) $619.99
Galaxy S7 Edge 32GB $0 down and $32.50/mo. x 24 $299.99 (w/ 2-year contract) $729.99

Monday, February 8, 2016

CNBC reported: Verizon considering a bid for Yahoo. Not the only one.



According to CNBC, Verizon CEO Lowel Mac Adam the company is considering a bid for Yahoo.

“We have to understand the trends that we are seeing and some of their results now. But then at the right price I think marrying up some of their assets with AOL under CEO Tim Armstrong’s leadership would be good,” McAdam (pictured) commented.

A deal with Yahoo would be consistent with Verizon’s strategy as itacquired AOL for $4.4 billion last year, which McAdam said Verizon has kept separate from the core company.

He added that AOL could be made into “something special” by adding additional media pieces to it. For instance, AOL acquired Millennial Media in September.

In December last year, Verizon CFO Fran Shammo said the company would consider a bid for Yahoo “if we see there is a strategic fit and it makes sense for our shareholders and we can return value… All I can say is we don’t know what Yahoo’s board will decide. It’s too early to know.”

As for Yahoo, although its Q4 2015 revenue crept up by 1.6 per cent to $1.27 billion, the company reported a loss of $4.44 billion, compared with net earnings of $166 million in the year ago quarter.

The results were announced last week. At the same time, the company confirmed it would consider selling off some formerly core assets. 

However, Verizon might not be the only party eyeing Yahoo. Other potential suitors include News Corp and private equity firm TPG.

mwl via cnbc

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Verizon and Samsung Launch 4G LTE Small Cell Solution for Enterprise Customers

Verizon and Samsung Launch 4G LTE Small Cell Solution for Enhanced In-Building Coverage for Enterprise Customers.




Verizon Enterprise Solutions and the Networks Division of Samsung Electronics America announced immediate availability of the 4G LTE Network Extender for Enterprise designed to enhance indoor wireless coverage for the enterprise.

Verizon’s 4G LTE Network Extender for Enterprise uses Samsung’s innovative small cell technology to deliver a 4G LTE solution for organizations that transforms weak coverage areas within a business into productive work zones, enabling workers’ smartphones and tablets to stay connected where and when they are needed.

The solution is ideal for mid-sized locations (10,000 to 100,000 square feet) and is cost-effective and easy to deploy. A single unit supports approximately 42 concurrent users and about 31,500 square feet.

“The introduction of this solution with Verizon represents our continued focus on delivering innovative LTE solutions for our customers,” said Mark Louison, Networks Division Senior Vice President and U.S. General Manager for Samsung Electronics America. “The 4G LTE Network Extender for Enterprise expands the small cell portfolio for Verizon to deliver the best service for their location-diverse subscriber base.”

This combination of better technology and affordability is driving significant growth for this type of solution across multiple industries, including hotels, hospitals, public safety offices, government agencies, and remote and expansive operations facilities.

“The Samsung solution provides us with an offering for our enterprise customers that have significant volumes of devices, employees or guests that require a fast connection for 4G LTE,” said T.J. Fox, senior vice president of Wireless Enterprise for Verizon. “The introduction of the 4G LTE Network Extender for Enterprise provides our business and government clients with a 4G voice and data solution that seamlessly extends the corporate network to deliver mission- critical apps and corporate emails in a high performance environment.”

With more than 35 years of experience in developing and commercializing telecom network technologies, Samsung’s Networks Division has worked closely with mobile service providers around the world, helping them successfully implement advanced LTE solutions. Samsung’s network solutions are globally recognized and successfully deployed in the U.S., Korea and Japan, allowing carriers to seamlessly integrate multiple communications protocols to create a unified customer experience.

Verizon Enterprise Solutions helps clients improve customer experience, drive growth and business performance and manage risk. With industry-specific solutions provided over the company’s secure mobility, cloud, strategic networking, Internet of Things and advanced communications platforms, Verizon Enterprise Solutions helps open new opportunities around the world for innovation, investment and business transformation. Visit www.verizonenterprise.com to learn more.

About Verizon
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ), headquartered in New York, employs a diverse workforce of 178,500 and generated more than $127 billion in 2014 revenues. Verizon Wireless operates America’s most reliable wireless network, with 109.5 million retail connections nationwide. Verizon also provides converged communications, information and entertainment services over America’s most advanced fiber-optic network, and delivers integrated business solutions to customers worldwide. For more information, visit www.verizon.com/news/.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

LTE USA: Verizon now offers LTE for IoT devices.




Verizon, this week announced the availability of the world's first Cat1 LTE network features for IoT, along with new tools for itsThingSpace IoT applications platform that enable developers "to quickly and easily connect their devices to the Internet."

The new features will allow Verizon customers to move from 2G speeds to 10Mbps with 4G LTE with the potential to reduce the costs and power consumption associated with their devices, according to Verizon.

In addition, Verizon said its new ThingSpace tools enable developers to publish data from Internet-ready mobile devices and create real-time dashboards and control panels visualizing that device data.

"Our goal is to help accelerate market adoption for IoT by making the ecosystem as accessible as possible for developers to bring their solutions to market," said Mark Bartolomeo, Verizon's vice president of IoT connected solutions. 

He also said that "We are providing this largely underserved market with the tools needed for endless IoT solutions to be deployed at scale."

Monday, October 19, 2015

USA: Samsung Gear S2 3G coming to Verizon and T-Mobile.- Prices.


Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile have announced the availabilty of the Samsung Gear S2 3G smartwatch for November 15.-

T-Mobile offer for the watch is at $360 plus $5 on top of your current plan.

Verizon offer is at $350 plus 5$ and just $300.- if you sign up for a two years plan. Colors dark Grey and Silver.

If you observed the price for the Gear S2 3G is $50 more than its standard version that cost $299.-

Verizon pre-orders right here



Friday, May 15, 2015

Find out What`s next on May 18th, 2015 ? says Samsung. Is the S6 edge Iron Man edition launch date or a Verizon workshop?



On the video Rooftopping with Galaxy S6: Introducicng Daniel Lau below, at 0.43 seconds Samsung is teasing something to come in May 18th, 2015. "Find out what`s next on May 18th, 2015" says on the ad.

What is it ? A Galaxy device is for sure but which one? Maybe the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge Iron Man edition or just the new green emerald color available? or just a Verizon workshop about the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge here ? What do you think?





In a first-of-its-kind demonstration, Samsung Galaxy S6 is set to make an epic journey across the globe and show the world what's Next is Now.



In the third Next is Now moment in Shenzhen, China, photographer Daniel Lau, who continuously seeks to capture the world from angles never seen before, will snap images from unimaginable heights and also showcase the view through 360° videos. 



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