The Note 8 is here, and it might just be Samsung’s biggest and best smartphone ever. It’s also one of its most expensive yet. So if you’re interested in picking one up, you should be prepared for a big price tag to go with that giant screen.

T-Mobile is the cheapest place to pick up a Note 8, where the phone runs for $930. Alternatively, the carrier is offering the new device for a $210 down payment and $30 monthly installments with T-Mobile’s Equipment Installment Plan, or for $0 down and $39 a month for Jump on Demand customers.

Verizon has the Note 8 for $960, or for $40 a month for 24 months.

At AT&T, the Note 8 runs for $950, or $31.67 for 30 months on an AT&T Next installment plan.

Sprint is also selling the Note 8 for $960 at full retail, but is offering a few (somewhat convoluted) deals of its own. If you’re switching to Sprint, you can get a Note 8 with activation of a new line for $20.00 per month through Sprint Flex, as well as the option for upgrading every year with its “Galaxy Forever” offer.

If you’d like to skip the carrier craziness, you’ll also be able to get an unlocked Note 8 starting at $929.

The Note 8 only comes in a 64GB version in the US, in either black or gray colors. Samsung is also offering either a Samsung Gear 360 camera or a charging bundle of a 128GB microSD card and wireless charging pad for customers who preorder.

Update August 23rd, 4:05pm: Added pricing information for Sprint, as well as unlocked pricing.