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AT&T’s Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge up for pre-sale tomorrow

The pre-order wars are getting underway. Starting tomorrow, March 27th, AT&T will be putting the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge up for official pre-order. The carrier Will be offering the two new flagship devices in Black Saphire, White Pearl and Gold Platinum. They will also offer 32GB, 64GB and 128GB variants. The pre-orders will be both online and at AT&T retail locations.

Pricing details are outlined for the 32GB variants on the Next 24 program with the Galaxy S6 starting at $22.84 and the Galaxy S6 Edge at $27.17. Color variant won’t have a price change, but you can expect an increase per month for 64GB and 128GB versions of each.

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As a small recap, the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge are Samsung’s first flagship devices that dramatically change the design of the S line. They are constructed of aluminum and Gorilla Glass 4 with a built-in battery and no micro SD card slot. Both of which has caused some debate with long time Samsung users. They both ditched Qualcomm for the processor and went with their in-house octa-core Exynos processor and 3GB of RAM. The screens are 5.1 inch Quad HD Super AMOLED displays (1440 x 2560) with 577ppi. They feature a 16MP rear camera and a 5MP front shooter with a full suite of photography options and modes.

“AT&T is proud to add the Galaxy S 6 and Galaxy S 6 edge to our industry leading portfolio of Samsung smartphones and the network with the nation’s strongest LTE signal.9 Samsung pushed the design and innovation envelope by enhancing essentials such as the camera and display, while combining its fast and powerful processor with a stunning metal and sophisticated glass design.” – Jeff Bradley, senior vice president, Device Marketing and Developer Services, AT&T Mobility.

As an added perk, customers who pick up either device will also be able to grab the Samsung Gear Circle Bluetooth Stereo Headset for $50 off the retail pricing. Assuming you pull the trigger on the Next program when you pick one up.

Anyone going to be putting in for the device, or are you still a bit on the fence about it?

Via AT&T