The stunning Samsung Galaxy Note 8 made a live debut earlier this week and Canadian customers can already place a pre-oder for it. The handset is set to be released on September 15 in the country.
The outright price for the S Pen-endowed phone is a chunky $1,299 CAD, but luckily carriers are offering customers different plans to buy the device so you won’t have to shed such a large amount of money at once.
Rogers
- $549.99 down on the 2-year Premium+ Tab Plan
- $759 on two Premium Tab Plans
- $899 on Smart Tab Plan
- $Talk&Text plans or outright
Bell
- $549.99 down on a two-year Premium Plus Plan
- $749.99 on two-year Premium plans
- $949.99 on Smartphone plans
- $1199.99 on Basic plans
- $1349.99 outright
Bell MTS
- $549.99 down on select two-year plans
- $1,349.99 outright
Telus
- $550 down on a two-year plan starting at $95/month
- $750 down on a two-year plan starting at $85/month
Freedom Mobile
- $460 down on a $35/month MyTab Boost plan
- $1,300 outright
SaskTel
- $549.99 down on a two-year $10/month plan with Plus Pricing
- $749.99 on a regular two-year plan without Plus Pricing
- $1,299 outright
Eastlink
- $0 down on a two-year easyTab plan with $48/month payments
- $1,272 outright
The Galaxy Note 8 is also available for pre-order at Best Buy (both carrier models and unlocked) and The Source.
Don’t forget that early birds will also receive freebies alongside the Note 8. For example, The Source is throwing in a Samsung Wireless Charger Convertible and a Samsung 128GB microSD card slot.