Samsunghas officially announced theGalaxy S10 range.

It consists of the Samsung Galaxy S10+, S10, and S10e, though a 5G model is also incoming and theGalaxy Foldgot a release date, too. But we’re focusing on the main S10 devices now and how much they cost. You can pre-order them from Samsung and others, and they’ll arrive on the 8 March with a free set of the Samsung Wireless Galaxy Buds. Samsung is even running a trade-in program.

Here’s everything you need to know about how much each phone costs, how to pre-order from Samsung and use its trade-in program, or how to take advantage of great carrier deals. This is your go-to guide for everything S10, in terms of US pricing anyway.

Pre-order the S10, S10+, or S10e

Reserve your spot

Samsung’s trade-in program

you may trade in your current phone for up to $550 in credit toward a new S10 from Samsung. If you place an order on the S10 or S10+ at any retailer between 21 February and 7 March,you can get a free pair of Galaxy Buds.Just keep in mind this offer is directly from Samsung.

Galaxy S10 US price

The S10 is the standard model in the range, with triple rear-facing cameras, an embedded fingerprint sensor, high-resolution display, 8GB of RAM, and the same Snapdragon 855 processor found in the other devices. As such, it has middle-of-the-road pricing. The 128GB model with 8GB of RAM is $899.99 atSamsungandBest Buy, and the 512GB model with 8GB of RAM is $999.99 atSamsungandBest Buy.

Both come with a $200 gift card (with carrier activation).

Galaxy S10+ US price

The largest, most powerful of the bunch, the S10+, has the same triple rear-camera setup as the S10, along with a second 8-megapixel selfie lens. You can get it with up to 1TB of storage and 12GB RAM and a ceramic back instead of glass. If any of this interests you, the 128GB model with 8GB of RAM is $999.99 atSamsungandBest Buy, and the 512GB model with 8GB of RAM is $1,099.99 atSamsungandBest Buy.

The 1TB model with 12GB of RAM is $1,199.99 atSamsungandBest Buy.

Galaxy S10e US price

The most affordable Galaxy S10 device is the S10E. It has a Snapdragon 855, FHD+ display, a lower RAM count compared to the S10, two rear-facing lenses, and a few other differences. In terms of pricing, the 128GB model with 6GB of RAM is $749.99 atSamsungandBest Buy, and the 256GB model with 8GB of RAM is $799.99 atSamsungandBest Buy. Both come with a $100 gift card (with carrier activation).

US carrier deals

Sprint has the S10 for $37.50 per month over 18 months with a Sprint Flex lease. You’ll get a free S10e with purchase, paid back in monthly credits over the 18-month lease. This deal requires one new line and one upgraded line.View Sprint’s offer here.

Sprint has the S10+ for $41.67 per month over 18 months with a Sprint Flex lease. You’ll get a free S10e with purchase, paid back in monthly credits over the 18-month lease. This deal requires one new line and one upgraded line.View Sprint’s offer here.

Sprint has the S10e for $31.25 per month over 18 month with a Sprint Flex lease. You’ll get a free S10E with purchase, paid back in monthly credits over the 18-month lease. This deal requires one new line and one upgraded line.View Sprint’s offer here.

AT&T has the S10 for $30 per month ($38.34 for 512GB) over 30 months. Preorders will get free a pair of Galaxy Buds and will be eligible to get a free S10e (or $750 in monthly credits toward a more premium Galaxy device with the purchase of the S10, if you open and a new line).View AT&T’s offer here.

AT&T has the S10+ starting at $33.34 per month ($41.67 for 512GB model, $53.34 for 1TB model) over 30 months. Preorders will get free a pair of Galaxy Buds and will be eligible to get a free S10e (or $750 in monthly credits toward a more premium Galaxy device with the purchase of the S10+, if you open and a new line).View AT&T’s offer here.

AT&T has the S10e for $25 per month over 30 months on AT&T Next. If you purchase an S10E, S10, or S10 Plus, you’re able to get another S10E for free, paid back in monthly credits over the 18-month lease. This deal requires a new line.View AT&T’s offer here.

Verizon has the S10 for $37.49 per month over 24 months. Preorders will get free a pair of Galaxy Buds and will be eligible to get a free S10e (or $750 in monthly credits toward a more premium Galaxy device with the purchase of the S10+, if you open and a new line).View Verizon’s offer here.

Verizon has the S10+ for $41.66 per month over 24 months. Preorders will get free a pair of Galaxy Buds and will be eligible to get a free S10e (or $750 in monthly credits toward a more premium Galaxy device with the purchase of the S10+, if you open and a new line).View Verizon’s offer here.

Verizon has the S10e for $31.24 per month over 24 months. If you purchase an S10E, S10 or S10 Plus, you can get an S10E for free, paid back in monthly credits over the 18-month lease. This deal requires a new line.View Verizon’s offer here.

T-Mobile has the S10 starting at $22.23 per month over 36 months (after $99.99 down). If you trade-in a phone, you can get half off the S10E and up to $390 off the purchase of an additional S10 or S10 Plus if you open a new line.View T-Mobile’s offer here.

T-Mobile has the S10+ for $22.23 per month for 36 months (after $199.99 down). If you trade-in a phone, you can get half off the S10E and up to $390 off the purchase of an additional S10 or S10 Plus if you open a new line.View T-Mobile’s offer here.

T-Mobile has the S10e for $20.84 per month on the carrier’s 36-month plan. If you trade-in a phone, you may get half off the S10E and up to $390 off the purchase of an additional S10 or S10 Plus if you open a new line.View T-Mobile’s offer here.