Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Off Contract Price Revealed

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Off Contract Price Revealed
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Off Contract Price Revealed

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 off-contract price has been revealed by four major U.S. carriers AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile. Let us take a look how the off contract price goes on with each carrier.

In ahead of the competition withiPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus; Samsung moved up the launch date of Galaxy Note 4 in South Korea and will release the phablet on Sept.26th instead of originally announced early October date. We recently reported the release date of Galaxy Note 4 in U.S. and U.K, the price details on contract and so on.

AT&T and Verizon have kicked off pre-orders and both carriers are charging $299.99 for the 32-GB Galaxy Note 4 when signing a new 2-year contract. T-Mobile will begin taking pre-orders on Sept. 24 and will charge zero down and 24 monthly payments of $31.24. Sprint will start pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on Sept. 26 and has priced the smartphone at $350 with a new 2-year contract.

  • AT&T comes in with the highest off-contract pricing for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. The carrier is going to charge $825 to customers who prefer not signing a new 2-year contract.
  • T-Mobile will sell the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 for $750 with no strings attached.
  • Sprint will undercut AT&T and T-Mobile by charging its customers $720 to score the Galaxy Note 4 contract free.
  • Verizon will have the lowest priced off contract Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and has priced the phablet at $699.

Galaxy Note 4 features a 5.7-inch with 2560*1440 resolution, with Quad HD Super AMOLED display, advanced technology for front and rear cameras, battery life enhancements and improved S Pen functionalities. Some other features include a 16MP camera on rear with Optical image stabilizer technology; a 3.7-MP front camera, 32GB storage space, 3GB RAM, screen protected with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The Galaxy Note 4 also has a metal frame, which should make it more durable than its plastic-bodied Galaxy Note 3.

Amarnath Natarajan

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