Last month, we saw Samsung announce both
the Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy Note Edge. There have been some
rumors about when the Note 4 will be on sale, but now things are official.
Let’s talk about when you’ll be able to pick up your Galaxy Note 4 in
the United States and how much it will cost you.
Up until now, all we knew about
the Galaxy Note 4 was that it had been released in South Korea and that Samsung
was planning on launching it in 140 countries by the end of October. Today,
we’ve learned that the Note 4 will be available through Verizon, AT&T,
Sprint and T-Mobile on October 17th. This actually matches up with the rumors that we would see the device released in
the middle of the month.
Pre-orders
Verizon and AT&T were the first two
carriers to start accepting pre-orders for the Galaxy Note 4. Shortly
after them, we saw T-Mobile publish their pre-order page, and then
two days later we saw Sprint do the same. I’m not able to find a pre-order page
for US Cellular, but they’ve confirmed they will have the device on
October 17th. It’s possible that we will see them publish their own pre-order
page in the next few days.
Best Buy
If you would rather pre-order your Galaxy
Note 4 from Best Buy, then you can do so right now. Best Buy is
advertising the device for AT&T, Verizon and Sprint, but it seems they
won’t be selling the T-Mobile variant. Prices seem to be the same for AT&T
and Verizon ($299 with a contract), but Best Buy is listing the Sprint variant
for $349 with a contract. Best Buy also has a trade-in special going on where
they will give you a $200 Best Buy gift card for trading-in your
current smartphone.

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