The Galaxy S6 will probably be one of the biggest releases for Android in 2015. When Samsung promoted the device at the Mobile World Congress, users got to see a smartphone that emphasized design and character and that will (hopefully) make up for the mistakes that Samsung made in regard to the Galaxy S5. But when would customers be able to buy it? 

The Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge will be available on April 10, according to the South Korean tech giant. Not only will users be able to buy an S6 from U.S. carriers, but the phone will be available for purchase all over the world. However, if Americans cannot wait to get their hands on the device, Samsung is offering them an option for getting their hands on the device earlier. Starting tomorrow, March 27, select AT&T, Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Best Buy stores will have Galaxy S6 phones available for demos.

Every Galaxy S6 will come with 5.1-inch, qHD Super AMOLED displays, 32, 64, or 128GB of internal storage, Samsung's octacore Exynos processors, and 16-megapixel cameras with optical image stabilization. 

But how much will the S6 cost? It's not clear. The Verge discovered a press release that only lists its AT&T Next price. The S6 will cost 22.84 every month for 24 months, while the S6 Edge costs $27.17 a month. This adds up to about a $550 off-contract price tag for the S6 and a $650 off-contract price tag for the S6 Edge.