Samsung
Galaxy Note 4 Release Date Set for October
Samsung’s highly-anticipated Galaxy Note 4 is
finally here. After months of rumors and speculations the South Korean have
officially introduced the Galaxy Note 4. On this occasion we have
learned about the Galaxy Note 4 release date.
But before talking about the Galaxy Note 4 release
date, let’s recap its technical specifications. The new handset arrives with a
5.7-inch Super AMOLED display with 1440 x 2560 resolution, while being
underpinned by either an octo-core Exynos 5 Octa or a quad-core Snapdragon 805
chipset, depending on the market you’re buying it from. Note 4 also packs 3 GB
of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage, microSD support (up to 64 GB), and a 3,220
mAh battery. The connectivity features include Wi-Fi, NFC, LTE, IR blaster,
Bluetooth 4.0, and microUSB 2.0. On the back of the Galaxy Note 4 there’s a 16
MP main shooter with OIS and 4K video recording support, while the front-facing
camera has a 3.7 MP sensor with Wide Selfie functionality.
Even though Samsung didn’t reveal the exact Galaxy
Note 4 release date, the representatives of the South Korean company said that
the device will become available for purchase in October. Furthermore,
all major US carriers confirmed they will have the Galaxy Note 4 in their
portfolio. AT&T did mention they will be “among the first” to have it on
their shelves, while T-Mobile and US Cellular have set the Note 4 release date
for October.
There’s no word of the Galaxy Note 4 price, either.
Anyway, you shouldn’t expect the new device to be more expensive than its
predecessor. Well, at least on contract. On the US market, the Galaxy Note 4 is
expected to have a price of $300 with a two-year contract.
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