Today Samsung held a "Galaxy Note 4 World Tour" in Seoul where the company detailed the availability of the phablet. The Galaxy Note 4 will officially launch in the country on September 26, just like a Samsung representative unofficially confirmed yesterday.
After that Samsung aims to bring the phablet to whopping 140 countries by the end of October. The company intentionally moved the Galaxy Note 4's launch earlier than planned because of the pressure by Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus duet.
While detailed pricing and availability are going to vary from region to region, in South Korea a SIM-free Galaxy Note 4 will run you at approximately $920, which is the cheapest of any Note phablet so far. Pre-orders of the Galaxy Note 4 are already underway in the US. There, the phone is confirmed to launch on AT&T and T-Mobile on October 14.
In fact, pre-orders of the phone on the country's three largest operators are now sold out. SK Telecom, the country's biggest carrier, managed to sell out its pre-order stock in just 9 hours, while KT and LG Uplus did the same in three days.
Currently, there's no official information about the pricing and availability of the Galaxy Note Edge. The phone packs a curved 5.6" 1600 x 2560 pixel Super AMOLED screen and latest rumors indicate the phone won't be cheap. Suggested prices are between the 880 and 1000 range.
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