The Galaxy Note 4 design is similar to last year's model, but now packs a quad-core 2.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 chip, paired with 3GB of RAM and support for Cat 6 LTE speeds. The handset also features a 3.200mAh battery, all running on Google's Android 4.4 Kitkat mobile operating system.
Rear camera jumps up to a 16MP sensor, the same one we previously saw on the Galaxy S5. Samsung's phablet also packs 32GB of internal storage with microSD card support, so users won't have to double-check their memory every time they decide to film a 4K video.
Pre-order starts tomorrow, September 19, and you can get the Note 4 from AT&T for $299 on contract ($34.4 per month for 18 months, or $41.3 for 12 months) or from T-Mobile on a 24-month contract for $31.4 monthly, and nothing upfront. Verizon and Sprint have yet to launch their own news on the Note 4, or you can grab it contract-free for $825.
Source: SamsungMobileUSPress
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ReplyDeleteI still consider myself an Apple user. These phones don't match up to the hardware apple uses in their devices. We also have ipad, mac and our most recent purchase was an apple watch. I highly recommend it guys!!! Feel free to ask me any questions about apple products
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ReplyDeleteLol... This is do much highly anticipated that I fear that I must resemble Homer Simpson when he's eagerly awaiting his latest gastronomical endeavor... ��
ReplyDeleteYeah....what Will said! It would be a much appreciated upgrade from my S3 which I'm still quite happy with. It's the first phone that I didn't hate.
ReplyDeletewhy 75 more without contract from tmobile? also they start pre order 9.24.14. info not in article.
ReplyDeleteIs it waterproof like the s5?
I'm going to get this. I have the note 2 and I recently crushed the screen and damaged the antenna.
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