Samsung started off MWC 2019 with a bang by announcing a host of new products, including the Samsung Galaxy S10E, S10 and S10 Plus. All of these devices are set to ship on Friday, March 8th.
If you haven’t checked out the Galaxy S10E, you definitely should. Samsung’s answer to the affordable Apple’s iPhone XR. It packs quite the punch, but does not offer everything that the bigger S10 and S10 Plus offer.
If you’re interested in purchasing the smartphones, you can do so directly from Samsung, as well as wireless carriers. If you purchase from Samsung, you can trade in your current device (if you qualify for device type) for up to $550 in credit towards your purchase of Galaxy S10 devices. It’s also worth mentioning that if you previously preordered the Galaxy S10 device(s) directly from Samsung, the company’s initial Galaxy Buds stock has run out. The company is now offering a $130 gift card that can be applied to any purchase from Samsung’s online store.
Samsung isn’t the only one to offer some sweet deals. Best Buy is already offering up to $650 in savings during the preorder period when you trade and activate a new line on Sprint or Verizon wireless carriers.
Samsung Galaxy S10E
Samsung’s Galaxy S10E is the company’s most affordable S10 device. The device starts at $749.99, which is a $30 markup over last year’s Galaxy S9. The Galaxy S10E has a Snapdragon 855 inside, offers a smaller display that’s FHD+ instead of QHD resolution, lower RAM, two rear-facing lenses, as well as a few other changes that differentiate from other device options.
Carrier Availability
- AT&T is offering the Galaxy S10E for $25 per month for the standard model, $28.34 per month for the 256GB model, for 30 months on AT&T Next plan. If you were to purchase an S10E, S10, or S10 Plus, you can get the S10E for free, buy requires a new line and credits of value are given each month.
- Sprint is offering the Galaxy S10E for $31.25 per month as part of its Sprint Flex lease program over 18 billing cycles. The wireless carrier will give you a free S10E with purchase, paid back in monthly credits with the purchase, but requires an 18-month lease. There must be at least one new line and one upgraded line on your account.
- T-Mobile is offering the Galaxy S10E starting at $20.84 per month on the 36-month carrier plan. If you trade0in a device, you can get half of the cost of the Galaxy S10E taken off, and up to $390 off the purchase of a Galaxy S10 or S10 Plus device when opening a new line.
- If you’re an Xfinity Mobile subscriber, the carrier is offering their customers a $250 Visa gift card per phone that’s purchased, but only up to five devices.