The Galaxy S10 is one of best phones of 2019. Whether you want the 5.8-inch Galaxy S10e, the 6.1-inch Galaxy S10 or the 6.4-inch Galaxy S10 Plus, there's a Galaxy S10 smartphone for every need and budget. Unfortunately, the phones aren't cheap. But if you're looking for the best best Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus deals, you've come to the right place.

Currently, Amazon has the best pricing for unlocked models. 

It's worth noting that Amazon Prime Day is just a few weeks off. Premium Android phones are generally not discounted on Prime Day, but 2019 might be different. So there's a chance these  phones could get $50 cheaper than their current sale price come Prime Day.

Not sure which Galaxy S10 is right for you, check out our Galaxy S10 vs S10 Plus vs S10e vs S10 5G face-off

Galaxy S10 Deals and Pricing

Carrier
Unlocked Galaxy S10e
Galaxy S10e (w/ contract)
Unlocked Galaxy S10 Galaxy S10 (w/ contract)
Unlocked Galaxy S10 PlusGalaxy S10 Plus (w/ contract)
Trade-In Rebates?
Samsung
$749.99
$31.25/24 months
$899.99
$37.50/24 months
$999.99
$41.67/24 months
Up to $450
Verizon
$749.99
$31.24/24 months
$899.99
$37.49/24 months
$999.99
$41.66/24 months
Up to $745
AT&T
$749.99
$25/30 months$899.99$30/30 months$999.99$33.34/30 monthsUp to $600
T-Mobile
$749.99
$31.25/24 months
$0 down
$799.99$31.25/24 months
$0
down
$899.99$37.50/24 months
$0 down
Up to $400
Sprint
$749.99$10/18
months
$899.99$20/18 months
$999.99
$25/18 months
Up to $680

Samsung

When you buy the S10e, S10, or S10 Plus direct from Samsung and have an eligible device to trade-in, you can get up to $450 off your new Galaxy phone. Just remember to document the serial number, condition, and tracking number of the device you're sending to Samsung's trade-in program

Phones that will get you the highest credit are more recent releases, such as the Galaxy S9, S9 Plus, Note 9, Note 8, iPhone XS Max, XS, XR, X, 8 Plus, 8, LV V40, Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL.

That said, Samsung's unlocked models are priced as follows: 

If you don't want to pay upfront for your new phone, Samsung's Device Payment Program lets you finance any unlocked or carrier-tied Galaxy S10 with prices starting at $31.25/month over a span of 24 months.

Best Buy

If you prefer to buy your phone from a retailer instead of a wireless carrier, Best Buy currently offers the some of the best Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus deals.

For a limited time, you can get from $100 to $450 off when you buy a Galaxy S10e, S10 or S10 Plus at Best Buy. You must activate it on the same day with a select carrier on the same day to get certain discounts. 

Verizon

Verizon is also offering its best Galaxy S10 deals as incentive to switch to their network. The Samsung Galaxy S10 5G is now available at Verizon for $1,299.99.

Big Red is offering up to to $650 off, which means you could potentially pay just $649.99 for the phone. For a limited time, you can get up to $450 off when you trade-in an eligible device. Even better, when you switch to Verizon, you can get an extra $200 off. Alternatively, Verizon customers who buy the Samsung Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10 or Galaxy S10 Plus can get up to $750 off of a second S10 device under Verizon's Unlimited plan and trade-in an eligible phone. What's more, you can get a $200 Mastercard when you switch to Verizon. 

AT&T

AT&T has one of the best Galaxy S10 deals we've seen. For a limited time, the carrier will give you a free S10e 128GB when you buy a Galaxy S10e, S10, or S10 Plus on contract. To qualify for this deal, you must open a new line, activate both devices on AT&T's Next plan and have DirecTV. Even better, if you have an eligible device to trade-in, you can get up to $200 off. Your free phone and trade-in discounts show up your bill over the course of your 30-month contract plan.

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Sprint

Currently, Sprint will let you lease the Galaxy S10e, S10, or S10 Plus for less money per month than other carriers. Under Sprint's Flex leasing plan, you can get the Galaxy S10e for $0 down and pay $10 a month for 18 months. If you want to the S10 or S10 Plus, you'll pay no money up front and $15 or $25 per month, respectively. 

All deals require that you sign an 18-month Sprint Flex lease plan, which means after 18 months you can either choose to keep your phone and pay it off with additional payments or return it for a newer model.

Sprint's Flex 18-month lease option includes Galaxy Forever which lets you swap and upgrade your existing Galaxy phone to the latest Galaxy phone after 12 lease payments. 

T-Mobile

Not to be outdone, T-Mobile is also tossing its best Galaxy S10 deals into the ring. For a limited time, you can get up to $300 off the Galaxy S10e when you trade in an eligible device. Alternatively, T-Mobile will take up to $400 off the Galaxy S10 or S10 Plus with a qualifying trade-in device.

You must buy an activate a Galaxy S10 or S10+ on T-Mobile's network under a monthly leasing plan to qualify for this deal.