Samsung Gear S Release Date: Samsung’s Next-Gen Wearable Device Now Available In Major Carriers, Checkout Prices, Contract Offers, And Others, Samsung Gear S TVC Launched [Watch]

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Samsung has launched its TV ad for Samsung Gear S, which release date has finally come. There's nothing fancy in it because it is direct-to-the-point: What viewers see is what viewers get.

It showcases a young man's life on-the-go. Avoid getting lost or get to your location faster using the navigation app. Making and receiving calls without the need to hold it in your hand. Check your mailbox and send messages while having time for yourself. It's not a watch - it's Samsung Gear S. This 30-second TVC is enough to encourage a customer to have one on his wrist.

Watch Samsung Gear S TVC:

According to TechRadar, Major carriers made necessary announcements about their respective Samsung Gear S release dates. AT&T introduced the latest Samsung smartwatch in Nov. 7 with two-year contract for $200. For those who do not want commitment, it costs $100. It is the buyers' choice if they want to link it to the AT&T Mobile Share plan, which is available for $10 per month.

T-Mobile began releasing Samsung Gear S in Nov. 9 (according to its schedule). It's available for $350 or $14.58 a month for two years without down payment. Not bad, right? By now, this carrier may have launched its special plan already - unlimited text, talk and data for $5 a month.

Verizon, on the other hand, informed customers through its Twitter that the Samsung wearable device can be purchased for $349.99.

Samsung Gear S release date for Sprint started in Nov. 7 - same with AT&T. It's priced higher at $384 before taxes (or $16 per month for two years) - with plan.

Sprint, however, allows purchase to be included in the Sprint Family Share Pack plan for only $10 a month. This fee is waived until Dec 2015 for plans over 20GB.

For more details, call or check the websites of these carriers.

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