

Sprint didn’t announce an in-store date.Ĭolors: Sprint will have Gold on Silver and Gunmetal Gray with 32GB of storage. T-Mobile claims that if you pre-order, you will receive you phone “weeks it’s available for everyone else.” So if you choose to pre-order either the One M9, you should have it before April 10.Ĭolors: T-Mobile will have Gold on Silver with 32GB of storage.Īvailability: Pre-orders start April 1 and the phone will be in stores on April 10.Ĭolors: Verizon will have Gold on Silver and Metal Gray with 32GB of storage.Īvailability: Pre-orders start March 27.

AT&T Next Pricing ($0 down for all options): AT&T Next 24 - $23.64 Next 18 - $29.55 Next 12 - $35.45īonus: If you buy the S6 or S6 Edge, you can save $50 on the Samsung Gear Circle, which is a Bluetooth headset.Īvailability: Pre-orders start March 27 at 6:00AM PDT and the phone will be available in stores April 10.(We will update this post as we have more information from additional carriers.)Īvailability: Pre-orders start March 27 at 12:01AM ET and the phone will be available in stores April 10.Ĭolors: AT&T will have Gold on Silver and Gunmetal Gray with 32GB of storage. Since there is only one model, pricing here is pretty straight forward, with a full retail price sitting right around $650 at most places, but there will also be monthly payment options. Like Samsung’s flagships, the One M9 will go up for pre-order tomorrow, March 27, and arrive at most carriers April 10. Now that we have Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge pricing and availability out of the way, it’s time to focus our attention for a minute on the HTC One M9.
