Verizon and T-Mobile will offer Samsung Gear S2 with contracts or installments in November

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Samsung Gear S2 will be coming to your nearest market shelves of Verizon and T-Mobile in November. The carriers will offer itheir own schemes to their existing subscribers and potential customers through contracts or installments. Several published reports also discuss ways on how customers can purchase the new Gear at a very low cost.

Christian Today said that Verizon will offer pre-ordering for the Gear S2 as early as November 6. Customers can go to Verizon outlets, and cash out as much as $349.99. Nevertheless, if the cost is too much for their pockets, customers can choose an option of giving a down payment of $299.99 for two-year contract. Current Verizon subscribers can add $5 per month on top of an existing plan if they decide to take advantage of the new S2.

Moreover, related reports also mentioned that T-Mobile has its own system in selling the new product. Existing subscribers of the carrier can pay as much as $5 per month on top of their existing plan. This means that customers can call, send an e-mail, and tweet through their unlimited plan. Aside from that, the carrier also confirmed in Android Community that unlocked Gear will be available by November 15.

On one hand, Samsung Gear S2 mainly features a rotating bezel along with its two-colour option, featuring silver and dark grey, Christian Today noted. It will also highlight a 1.2-inch Super AMOLED full-round display with a 360 by 360 resolution. In addition, the new gear will come with a dual-core 1 GHz processor and 512 MB RAM. It also comes with a 4 GB internal storage.

Meanwhile, other carriers such as AT&T, U.S. Cellular, Sprint, and others have not yet confirmed if they will offer the product to its existing or potential subscribers. The schemes of Verizon and T-Mobile can increase the chances of competition in the market.

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Samsung, Gear S2, T-Mobile, Verizon

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