Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Available Through O2 For £380, Other Carriers To Follow Soon
The unlocked Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has been available on preorders since Sept 19 through Samsung retail outlets in the UK. Famous retailers like Three, Carphone Warehouse and Clove Technology have already started receiving the SIM-free Note 4 preorders since Sept 26.
Today, new information on on-contract prices of the Galaxy Note 4 for the UK audience has been unveiled. Now O2 is the only carrier partner that has started offering the Note 4. GSMArena claims that the other carriers are going to follow suit soon.
With O2, if a customer chooses a 24-month plan, he will have to pay £38.00 each month without making any down payment. O2 is also offering unlimited minutes, 1 GB data and unlimited text messages with the plan.
The cheapest plan allows the customer to get the Note 4 with a down payment of £380, along with £18 payment each month. Other plans from O2 are available through this link.
The Galaxy Note 4 will be available in black, white, and gold in the UK. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 comes with a 5.7-inch quad HD Super AMOLED display screen that supports a resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels. It has a pixel density of 515 ppi.
The Galaxy Note 4 is powered by Snapdragon 805 chipset. It features 2.7 GHz quad-core processor along with Adreno 305 graphics. It is equipped with 3 GB RAM. The internal storage of the device is 32 GB. It also has an external memory slot that can support up to 128 GB of microSD.
The Note 4 runs on Android v4.4.4 KitKat out of the box. The handset features a 16 MP camera with OIS, LED flash and 2160p video recording. Meanwhile, the 3.7 MP front-facing camera supports full HD recording. It is packed with a massive battery of 3220 mAh capacity.
When the Galaxy Note 4 was launched on Sept 3 during the IFA event, the Galaxy Note Edge phablet was also revealed. The Galaxy Note 4 is gradually penetrating the world's major markets. However, there is no news on when the Galaxy Note Edge will be released in the US and the UK.