Although Samsung's 18.4-inch "movable display" powered by Android has reached the US market in late 2015, Verizon Wireless was really slow and only added it to its portfolio at the end of last week. Samsung was the first one to sell this device in the US, followed by AT&T.
Verizon Wireless already has the Galaxy View available for purchase online and in stores, offering the following acquisition options to those interested:
- $0 down and 24 monthly payments of $24.99 each with Verizon device payment plan ($599.99 USD full price)
- $499.99 with a new two-year wireless plan
- $10 USD per month (plus taxes and fees) to add a Galaxy View to an existing plan
Verizon Wireless offers no less than five plans, starting with S for $30 USD a month (1 GB traffic) and going all the way to XXL, a plan that provides 18 GB of data traffic for $100 USD/month. Taxes and fees are not included in the prices mentioned, and the plans can be shared across up to 10 devices.
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