The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Gold Platinum Edition is now ready to be purchased from AT&T, Sprint and Verizon.

AT&T has the 64GB model of the Gold Platinum Note 5. Mobile plans start at $28 per month or $350 with a two-year contract. Meanwhile, Verizon is offering the 32GB model, starting at $29 per month. Only Sprint is retailing both the 64GB and 32GB models starting at $30 per month or $350 and $250, respectively, while on contract.

Apart from the new coating, the Gold Platinum Galaxy Note 5 has the exact same specs as its older color variants.

The handset sports a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED screen with 1440 x 2560 Quad HD resolution display and Samsung's very own eight-core Exynos 7420 SoC under the hood. There's 4GB of RAM and 32GB or 64GB native storage with no support for micro-SD expansion. Camera combo is at 16 and five megapixels, while the lights are kept on by a 3,000 mAh dry cell battery.

For the time being, the Galaxy Note 5 runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop, but Samsung is getting ready to update one of its high-end flagships with the Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS.

Earlier this month, T-Mobile became the first carrier to sell the Gold Platinum Edition Galaxy Note 5.

T-Mobile News pointed out that the Galaxy Note 5's new flavor is available in two native storage models: 32GB and 64GB. The lesser capacity version can be obtained for $29.17 per month on a two-year contract. Its full retail price is $700.

Needless to say, the higher capacity version wears a much steeper price tag. The 64GB model sets magenta subscribers back $100 upfront and 24 payments of $28.34 per month. That's around $780 in full retail.

With eligible trade-off on JUMP! On Demand, the 32GB model only costs $15 per month for 18 months while the 64GB model still needs $100 upfront plus $15 per month for 18 months.

The deals are identical to T-Mobile's Black Sapphire and White Pearl Editions of the Galaxy Note 5. Those who want to buy the Gold Platinum Edition can head over to the magenta carrier's website or purchase the handset through telesales.

The color variants for the Galaxy Note 5 have since increased to five last month. However, the two extra flavors are only sold in South Korea.

The Galaxy Note 5 Pink Gold and Silver Titanium Editions are avaliable in 32GB and 64GB storage variations. They retail for ₩899,800 and ₩965,800, respectively. That's around $800 and $860 in the U.S., as per Sammy Hub.