UPDATED 03:30 EDT / AUGUST 03 2016

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How to preorder your Samsung Galaxy Note7, added extras included

After months of rumors, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has finally unveiled its 5.7-inch Note7 with an iris scanner, larger battery, and water-resistant, feature-rich S Pen.

Preorders of the Note7 start today, August 3, at all the major retailers, including Walmart, Amazon, Best Buy, Car Toys, Target and Sam’s Club; and wireless providers in the U.S. However, you will have to wait until August 19 till you can actually get your hands on one of them. The Note7 will be available in the U.S. in three color options, Coral Blue, Black Onyx, and Silver Titanium, the Gold option is not available.

If you don’t delay and get your preorder in early, you can also get your hands on a variety of extra goodies, in addition to the feature-rich Note7.

Here’s a look at prices and what some of the retailers and networks in the U.S. are throwing in as added extras.

Best Buy

If you preorder your Note7 from Best Buy you will be able to choose between a 256GB microSD card to boost the device’s storage or a Gear Fit2. However, unlike other retailers who will only send your freebie once the Note7 is available, Best Buy has told BGR that customers will get their microSD card or Gear Fit2 on the day of preorder.  

Verizon

Preorders of the Note7 from Verizon started today and like Best Buy you will get the option of a 256GB microSD card or a Gear Fit2. At Verizon, the Note7 will cost $36/month for 24 months; however, preorders are limited to online only.

T-Mobile

Preorders of the Note7 from T-Mobile starts today, August 3, at 12pm ET. With your preorder, you have the option of a 256GB microSD card, Gear Fit2 or a year’s Netflix subscription.

At T-Mobile the Note7 will cost $850 or $32.50/month for 24 months, with a $70 down payment. Note7 preorders from T-Mobile can be done online, by phone or in store.  

AT&T

Preorders of the Note7 from AT&T also start today, August 3. With your preorder at AT&T together with a two-year agreement, you get a free Gear S2 and a Galaxy Tab E for $1. With AT&T Next, the Note7 will cost $29.34/month for 30 months while with AT&T Next Every Year, it will cost $36.67/month for 24 months.

Sprint

You can also preorder your Note7 from Sprint today through their online store. Like some of the other wireless providers, Sprint is also offering a choice between a free Gear Fit2 or a 256GB microSD card. At Sprint the Note7 will cost $840 or $31.25/month for 24 months, with a $100 down payment.

Samsung has also said that if customers sign up for Samsung Pay they will get $20 in rewards towards their first purchase.

Sources: 9to5Google; Cnet

Image via: Samsung

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