Today’s the day. The day that you can pick up the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 from three different carriers in the US. AT&T is one of them. They are offering the Galaxy Note 4 on contract, on AT&T Next and outright. If you’re looking to pick up the Galaxy Note 4 outright it’ll cost you $825. On contract, AT&T is charging $299. On AT&T Next 12 it’ll cost you $0 down and $41.40 per month while AT&T Next 18 is gonna cost you $0 down and $34.42 per month. Quite costly, especially when you compare it to other phones on AT&T’s network with AT&T Next. Even if you compare it to other carriers. For instance, the off contract Galaxy Note 4 through Verizon is $699 compared to $825 at AT&T.
The Galaxy Note 4 was officially unveiled back in September at IFA in Berlin. It’s sporting a 5.7-inch 2560×1440 resolution AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor (In LTE markets, other markets get the newly announced Exynos 7 Octa), 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage with a microSD card slot, 16MP camera on the back, 2.7MP camera on the front, and a 3220mAh battery. It’s also running on Android 4.4.4 with the latest version of Touchwiz.
Currently, the Galaxy Note Edge isn’t up for order yet on any carriers. We do know that it’s heading to all four carriers here in the US, but no word on availability just yet. Hopefully we’ll learn more about the Galaxy Note Edge really soon, as it does look like a pretty interesting device. For those wondering, we do not have a review unit just yet. But as soon as we do, we’ll be sure to let everyone know our thoughts and get going on some Galaxy Note 4 content.
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