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Samsung Galaxy S5 pricing released by Three

Three has released its pricing for the Samsung Galaxy S5 on contract as well as the standalone prices for the Samsung Gear Fit and Gear 2 Neo.

Pre-orders for the Galaxy S5 won’t start until March 28, but at least you know how much you’ll have to fork out a month for your new smartphone.

From Three, the Galaxy S5 will be available for a £69 up-front fee on a choice of four different 24 month tariffs, which all include unlimited texts.

These include a £38/month contract that includes 600 minutes and 2GB of data and a £44/month tariffs that offers unlimited minutes and all-you-can-eat data. Following this morning’s outlined One Plan changes, the latter tariff will not include unlimited tethered data, but will be capped at a 2GB maximum.

Three will stock the Galaxy S5 in black, white and blue, as the gold is a Vodafone exclusive.

“Partnered with Three’s fast 4G network available at no extra cost, additional features such as the Galaxy S5’s download booster that uses both Wi-Fi and 4G to increase data speed, means you are no longer confined to your desktop when downloading large files. Altogether making this Samsung smartphone the most feature-rich customer experience yet,” said Sylvia Chind, head of devices at Three.

Three also revealed that it will stock the Samsung Gear 2 Neo smartwatch and Gear Fit fitness tracker.

It is the first network provider to provide official pricing for the wrist-worn devices, which will both retail for £199.

We have not heard of a confirmed release date for either the Gear Fit or Gear 2 Neo, but we expect that they will be available around the Galaxy S5 release date on April 11.

Read more: Samsung Galaxy S5 vs Galaxy S4

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