A man holds a Samsung Galaxy Note tablet PC
A man holds a Samsung Galaxy Note tablet PC during press day at the IFA consumer electronics fair in Berlin,September 1, 2011. Reuters/Thomas Peter

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is now heading to four carriers in the U.S., with preorders already coming underway. With this, the South Korean company is also ramping up its marketing and promotion arm by rolling out some trailers featuring the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.

One of these is spotted by Android Central, which goes beyond four minutes as it talks about friends who are playing a game that replaces words with "note." From "decafenoted" to "note-tinis"-the only rule is you can't use "note" where the actual word is being used, in this case the famous film "The Notebook."

Sadly, the video does not show off any feature of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in the usual way that they are shown off in trailers. But if that's what you're looking for, the specs include a 5.7-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display, a choice of either quad-core or octa-core processor depending on your area, 3220mAh battery with fast charging, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable memory, a 16-megapixel rear and a 3.7-megapixel front camera, the S Pen and the Android 4.4 Kitkat out of the box.

Besides the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, Samsung is also gearing up its Galaxy A series, the previously rumoured lineup of premium phones that follows the Samsung Galaxy Alpha. The device is the first that features a metal frame lining for the brand.

In a recent update from Mobile Burn, the report has spotted a leaked list of imports and units that show off the features of the Samsung Galaxy A7. Carrying the name "SM-A700," which has already been rumoured before, the Galaxy A7 is also listed to have a 5.5-inch display and dual-SIM support.

This follows a slightly massive leak, which featured the expected pricing of the A series. The Galaxy A3 is expected to be the low-end version in the lineup at $350 to $400. The Galaxy A5 and A7 are in the same level, with just a few modifications that put the Galaxy A5 at $400 to $450 and the Galaxy A7 at $450 to $500.

According to SamMobile, the Galaxy A7 may be marketed to limited areas only, so this may make the device a modification of the A5 to suit the connectivity needs of these territories, or it may be a more premium device that would be hard to reproduce, like the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 trailer (Credit: YouTube/Samsung Mobile USA)

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