Thursday, 25 September 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 US Availability: Pre-orders Begin on Verizon, AT&T, Amazon

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 US Availability: Pre-orders Begin on Verizon, AT&T, Amazon


Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have taken up plenty of media attention when it comes to their pre-orders and release. But Apple isn’t the only tech giant releasing a new smartphone. As of today, consumers will be able to start pre-ordering a new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 from AT&T or Verizon Wireless. There probably won’t be the hype or quick sell-outs and server overloads, so you’ll be able to order your device cool and calmly.

Note 4 pre-orders start in United States

Both carriers have their pre-orders on their official websites, as well as on Amazon. The new Galaxy Note 4 is available in charcoal black and frosted white in a 32GB model on all websites.
On the AT&T page, you can either pay $299.99 upfront with a two-year contract, $34.42 monthly for 18 months through their Next program, $41.30 monthly for 12 months through their Next program, or $829.99. The device will apparently ship out on October 14th and should arrive on your doorstep the day of the release. The Amazon AT&T page shows the same information, but does not give out the shipping date.
On the Verizon Wireless page, you can either pay $299.99 upfront with a two-year contract, $34.99 for 20 months through their EDGE program, or $699.99 off-contract. Neither the Amazon page nor the Verizon Wireless page gives you a shipping date, but once purchased, it likely will.
Currently, you aren’t able to make use of the EDGE program or the Next program while pre-ordering through Amazon, so if you’re looking to do so, we recommend you pre-order through the official carrier website.
We’re not quite sure why there’s such a heavy price difference in the off-contract models between carriers at this moment, but it’s listed the same on both Amazon and the carrier websites.
If you’d like to get your device on T-Mobile or Sprint, sadly you’ll have to wait until September 24th or September 26th.


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