Close on the heels of T-Mobile launching the Samsugn Galaxy Note 5 smartphone in a new hue, Gold Platinum, other U.S. carriers have followed suit.

Now AT&T, Sprint and Verizon Wireless have begun selling the Galaxy Note 5 in Gold Platinum, along with the standard white and black options.

We take a look at which U.S. network operator has the best deal to offer on the Gold Platinum Galaxy Note 5.

Sprint

Sprint is the only U.S. network operator apart from T-Mobile to offer both the 32GB and 64GB models of the Galaxy Note 5 in Gold Platinum.

The price for the 32GB and 64GB Gold Platinum versions is $249.99 and $349.99, respectively, on a two-year contract. Purchasing the unlocked model of the device will set you back by $739.99 (32GB) and $839.99 (64GB).

Alternately, one can opt for the 64GB model for $100 down with payments of $26 per month for 24 months lease plan. The Easy Pay option will require one to shell out $100 upfront and pay $30.80 each month for two years.

For the 32GB model of the Gold Platinum hue, one need not pay anything upfront but will need to give $25 per month for 24 months as part of the lease plan. The Easy Pay option will require one to shell out nothing upfront and pay $30.80 each month for two years.

To purchase the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 in Gold Platinum from Sprint head to this link.

AT&T

If you want the 32GB model of the Galaxy Note 5 Gold Platinum from AT&T then prepared to be disappointed as the carrier only stocks the 64GB model in this hue.

The price for the 64GB Gold Platinum version is $349.99 on a two-year contract. Purchasing the unlocked model of the device will set you back by $839.99. This is the same as the price point offered by Sprint.

Alternately, one can opt for $0 down with payments of $28 per month for 30 months.

To purchase the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 in Gold Platinum from AT&T head to this link.

Verizon Wireless 

Like AT&T, Verizon Wireless too is offering the Galaxy Note 5 in the new Gold Platinum hue in a single storage option - in the 32GB storage option.

The price for the unlocked 32GB Gold Platinum version is $696, making it cheaper than the $739.99 Sprint is charging and the $699.99 being charged by T-Mobile.

Verizon does not offer multi-year contract options for new devices anymore; however, consumers can take advantage of its lease offer where one needs to shell out nothing upfront (zero down for those eligible) with payments of $29 per month for 24 months.

To purchase the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 in Gold Platinum from Verizon head to this link.

T-Mobile

The first U.S. carrier to introduce the Gold Platinum edition of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, T-Mobile is retailing both the 32GB and 64GB variants of the handset.

The unlocked 32GB variant is priced at $699.99, making it cheaper than the $739.99 Sprint is charging and fractionally expensive than the Verizon option.

The unlocked 64GB variant is priced at $779.99, making it cheaper than the $839.99 AT&T and Sprint are charging.

The 32GB model can also be purchased for $0 down and payments of $29.17 per month for two years. The trade-in JUMP! On Demand" plan from T-Mobile — for eligible handsets — will allow qualifying customers to pay $0 down and $15 per month for 18 months.

The 64GB model can be had for $99.99 down and payments of $28.34 per month for two years. The trade-in JUMP! On Demand" plan from T-Mobile - for eligible handsets - will allow qualifying customers to pay $99 down and $14.50 per month for 18 months.

Moreover, T-Mobile is offering buyers a $50 savings with Samsung Pay.

To purchase the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 in Gold Platinum from T-Mobile head to this link.

The T-Mobile price points are the best of all the four U.S. carriers and considering the network operator has both the storage options available in Gold Platinum hue.

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