The Galaxy Note 10 is official, and you won’t have to wait long to order one. In fact, you won’t have to wait long to even get one in your hands.
This year, ordering a Note 10 isn’t as simple as picking a storage option and clicking buy. There are three different models, with varying display size and even a 5G-specific model that will launch as a limited-time Verizon exclusive in the US.
If you’re itching to upgrade to the Galaxy Note 10, here’s everything you need to know to ensure you get one on launch day!
Galaxy Note 10 pricing
256GB | 512GB | |
Galaxy Note 10 | $949, £899 | N/A |
Galaxy Note 10 Plus | $1,099, £999 | $1,199 |
Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G | $1,299, £1,099 | $1,399, £1,199 |
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When can I buy them?
The Note 10 and Note 10 Plus preorders start Thursday, Aug. 8, at 12 a.m. ET. In-store availability will begin Aug. 23.
What colors are available?
The Note 10 will come in: Aura White, Aura Black and Aura Glow.
The Note 10 Plus will be available in Aura White, Aura Black, Aura Glow, and Aura Blue. The Aura Blue model is only available in the US and for purchases at Samsung.com and Best Buy. If you’re in the UK you can get the Note 10 in Aura Pink, and Aura Red will be available in some countries.
How much will they cost?
Note 10
Order at: Samsung | AT&T | Verizon | Sprint | T-Mobile | US Cellular | Xfinity Mobile | Samsung UK
Note 10 Plus
- 256GB: $1,099, £999
- 512GB: $1,199
Order at: Samsung | AT&T | Verizon | Sprint | T-Mobile | US Cellular | Xfinity Mobile | Samsung UK
Note 10 Plus 5G (Verizon exclusive)
- 256GB: $1,299, £1,099
- 512GB: $1,399, £1,199
Order at: Verizon | Samsung UK
Retailers
Order direct from Samsung
You can order directly from Samsung.com or through the Shop Samsung app. (Here’s the Samsung UK store and also the Australian store.)
Samsung is offering all orders, regardless of carrier or retailer, a credit of $100 for preordering the Note 10, and a $150 credit for ordering the Note 10 Plus. The credit can be used to purchase other Samsung devices and accessories from Samsung.com. The credit cannot be used towards a phone.
Microsoft
Microsoft will sell the Note 10 and Note 10 Plus, starting when preorders open. Pricing will stick to Samsung’s official price of $949 and $1,099 for the Note 10 and Note 10 Plus, respectively.
US carriers
AT&T
AT&T Wireless is offering a buy-one-get-one-free promotion at launch, for a limited time. Pricing starts at $32 a month over 30 months for the Galaxy Note 10 on an installment plan.
Verizon Wireless
Verizon will carry all three models of the Note 10. The Note 10 will cost $39.58 per month for 24 months. The 256GB Note 10 Plus will cost $45.83, while the 512GB model will cost $49.99 per month for 24 months. The 256GB Note 10 Plus 5G will cost $36.11, with the 512GB priced at $38.88 per month for 36 months.
Verizon is also offering a BOGO deal on the Note 10, with up to $950 towards a second note with a new line of service on an unlimited plan.
Sprint
Sprint customers can get the Galaxy Note 10 for 50% off, with a Sprint Flex Lease. That equates to $19.79 per month for the Note 10, or $26.04 per month for the 256GB Note 10 Plus.
T-Mobile
T-Mobile is offering up to $300 off the Note 10 and Note 10 Plus when you trade-in an eligible device, and buy a new Note on an Equipment Installment Plan. On Aug. 23, T-Mobile will switch to a BOGO promotion for the Note 10 and Note 10 Plus. The Note 10 will cost $39.59 per month for 24 months, while the 256GB Note 10 Plus and 512GB Note 10 Plus cost the same, $39.59 a month, with $149 and $249 down, respectively.
US Cellular
US Cellular is offering $300 off the Note 10 to customers who preorder the Note 10 and are eligible to upgrade. The Note 10 will cost $31.55 per month, the Note 10 Plus (256GB) will cost $36.66 per month, with the 512GB Note 10 Plus priced at $39.99 per month. All three payment plans are for 30 months.
Xfinity Mobile
Comcast’s Xfinity Mobile will offer a $250 prepaid card for those who buy a Note 10 or 10 Plus, port in their number and activate a new line of service. The Note 10 will cost $949, while the Note 10 Plus will cost $1,099 for 256GB and $1,199 for 512GB. The cost of the device can be split up over a 24-month payment plan.