Don’t forget though about alternative options though. If that price tag makes you cringe as much as it does your wallet, you have other options. You can snag either color through Wirefly for a new account or an upgrade if you qualify for $279.99. There is no mail-in rebate to deal with either. That is a pretty hefty savings. Wal-Mart is also supposed to be offering the device for $299.99. Looks like third-party vendors are here to save the day, or at least our pocket books. If the $279.99 price tag sounds pretty sweet to you, head over to our alert post about the price and the device.
The device will be available in retail stores and online at www.T-Mobile.com and paired with a qualifying T-Mobile Value voice and data plan and two year service agreement, the Note II will cost an out-of-pocket down payment of $249.99 with 20 equal monthly payments of $20 per month via T-Mobile’s Equipment Installment Plan (EIP). The Value plan paired with EIP is offered at T-Mobile retail stores. Customers can also purchase the Samsung Galaxy Note II at T-Mobile retail stores and online for $369.99 (after $50 rebate) with a qualifying T-Mobile Classic voice and data plan and two year service agreement.