The Galaxy S10 5G is, for now, exclusive to Verizon
in the US, with the carrier offering it in two colors: Crown Silver and
Majestic Black, the latter of which will stay exclusive to Big Red forever. If
you want to purchase one, you get two storage options: the model with 256GB
comes in at US$ 1,299.99 full retail pricing, while if you want 512GB of space
you'll need to shell out US$ 1,399.99.
If you'd like to use installments, you can pay US$ 54.16 or US$ 58.33 per month, respectively, for two years. Remember - that only
includes the phone. To get 5G service there's normally a US$ 10 access fee, which
is waived for a limited time. Additionally, you need to be on an Above or
Beyond Unlimited plan - both of which include unlimited 5G data, hotspot and 4K
video streaming when you are in 5G coverage areas - which means select areas of
more than 30 cities by the end of this year.
To make the S10 5G's price more palatable, Verizon
has a trade-in offer which could shave up to US$ 450 off if you have an eligible
smartphone to give. On top of that you can get an additional US$ 200 on a prepaid
Mastercard if you switch to Big Red, purchase the S10 5G on device payment and
sign up for Verizon Unlimited.