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简介The day has come: after a pre-order period that ended yesterday, Samsung's new flagship phones -- th ...
The day has come: after a pre-order period that ended yesterday, Samsung's new flagship phones -- the Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8+ -- are now available for purchase in four markets: the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, and South Korea.
Samsung said the device would be rolling out to additional markets "in the weeks ahead."
SEE ALSO:Samsung's Galaxy S8 and S8+ prove you can never have too much screenSamsung's new phones are available on Samsung's website with pricing starting at $720 for the S8 and $820 for the S8+. You can also get the phone from all major U.S. carriers: Here are the links for the S8 at AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon. For the S8+, go here: AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon.
And if you're unsure of whether you should get one, here's a quick recap: The Galaxy S8 and the S8+ are beautifully crafted devices with huge, elongated screens and powerful hardware, with the biggest issue being the bad fingerprint sensor placement on the back.
Here's our review of the Galaxy S8+.
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