Recently, on Wednesday, March 29, Samsung displayed its new Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+. The gadgets accompany a new design that takes out the physical home button, permitting their screens to extend to 5.8 inches and 6.2 inches, individually.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 is featured by the quick Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chip and components a unique mark sensor on the back, and an iris and face scanner for extra security. Additionally, the Galaxy S8 is the first handset from Samsung to come with Bixby, the company's new virtual personal assistant, reports BGR.

Samsung has been supposedly offering pre-orders on its site along with four big carriers site. It offers a Gear VR and also provides options to pay in EMI or money upfront as well. Following are the other options to pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S8.

Best Buy is putting forth a comparable arrangement to Samsung's, permitting users to pre-order on its site and pay the aggregate cost of the handset by their choice. However, Best Buy's offer is constrained to Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T. T-Mobile service providers does not have this option. Verizon is presently offering pre-orders to users as well. Users can get the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ for $30 and $35 in regularly scheduled payments, reports Pc Advisor.

Reports claim that AT&T is offering both the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ in EMI's as well as full payment options. There have been price options given on the web site for different paying methods. In case users wants to pay in lump sum they would have to pay $750 and $850 for the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+. Additionally, AT&T's regularly EMIs are $25 and $28.34 for the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, respectively. Additionally, there is news about Sprint and T-Mobile also in the race to provide Samsung Galaxy S8 as a pre-order option on its website respectively.