Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Release Date 2014 USA: Exclusive Details

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Release Date 2014 USA: Exclusive Details
After Apple has unveiled the big plans, Samsung is also gearing up to offer something special, something that will definitely take on the much hyped iPhone 6 series. A lot of fans want to know a little more about the much anticipated Galaxy Note 4 and its release date.
Noticeably, Samsung has already started taking pre-orders for this phablet that was first showcased in IFA this year. And according to latest updates, it is also set to be launched in USA on Friday Oct. 17. This phablet will be coming on all network carriers including AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless from the same day. Apparently it will offer high end specifications at much lesser price than Apple iPhone 6 Plus.
With a power 16 megapixel camera, 5.7 inches screen, Super AMOLED HD display, 64 GB internal storage, card slot, 3.7 MP front camera, latest version of Android KitKat with 3 GB RAM and other advanced features, it is bound to take on every phone on the market today.
In a 2-year contract Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is available at upfront cost of $299.99 as opposed to $499.99 for the 128 GB variant of iPhone 6 Plus.
However, in terms of design and looks, this phablet is not really something unique and people looking for style will rather stay with Apple series at obviously a huge cost. With the release of Note 4, Samsung is expected to sell more smartphones and maintain its position as the top seller in smartphone section.
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