We’re almost about to reach the end of
the month, and that’s great news for prospective Galaxy
Note 4 buyers as
the latest and greatest Samsung phablet is all set to go on sale from the
coming month. The Note 4 was unveiled earlier this month at Samsung’s UNPACKED
event in Berlin on September 3rd. The latest Samsung flagship is the first
smartphone on the market to come equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 chipset and support for LTE Cat.6 standard
that allows download speeds of up to 300Mbps. All four major U.S. carriers –
AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile – will be offering the Note 4. AT&T
and Verizon have already started pre-orders and now T-Mobile has also joined
the fray.
T-Mobile Note 4
pre-orders begin
You can
now pre-order the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on the official
T-Mobile website for a $0 upfront payment on a
contract, or pay the full retail price of $749.76 if you don’t wish to opt for
a contract. If you decide to go with the $0 upfront option, you will need to
pay $31.24 per month along with a $10 fee for the SIM-starter kit. You will
also need to pay $50 per month for the plan, so that brings the total to $81.24
per month.
The pre-orders will start shipping from October 17th, so there
is still a fair bit of waiting even for those who decide to pre-order. For
those who do not plan on pre-ordering the device, the wait could be even
longer. With the Apple
iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus managing to sell 10 million units in their
first weekend, Samsung should have probably reduced the gap between the
announcement and the release of the Note 4. With wider availability not
expected until the end of next month, the Note 4 will hit stores almost
two months after its official announcement. Even though the Galaxy Note 4 offers more features and is a more
complete phablet thanks to the S-Pen stylus feature, Samsung sure is making
things easy for Apple with the slow release of the Galaxy Note 4.

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