Samsung Galaxy Note 4
A visitor holds a new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone at the Unpacked 2014 Episode 2 event ahead of the IFA Electronics show in Berlin, September 3, 2014. Reuters/Hannibal Hanschke

The South Korean tech giant, Samsung has finally released a list of countries along with the respective Galaxy Note 4 release dates. If you are eagerly waiting for the Galaxy Note 4 to arrive in your country, but aren't sure when it will be made available, this article will truly solve your problem.

On the Facebook Page of Samsung contains a map image of a Galaxy Note 4 release date timeline. By simply looking at it, you will come to know when the Galaxy Note 4 would be released in different countries.

According to PhoneArena, on the top left of the image, S Carpet is mentioned. The S Carpet is nothing but a dedicated event for launching the Galaxy Note 4 in each country. On the map, one can see different coloured dots placed on different countries of the world.

It is interesting to know that even South Korea is listed on the map along with the release date of Sep 30, whereas the handset had arrived in the home country on Sept 26. This makes us understand that the image is not new but slightly older.

On Oct 10, India is going to receive the Galaxy Note 4. In Thailand, the Note 4 will arrive on Oct 13. Last Oct 2, the handset is scheduled to launch the Philippines on Oct 25.

When you look at U.S. on the map, you won't see a dot on the country. For Canada, the release date has been set to Oct 17. It has been previously revealed that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 release date in the U.S. is Oct 17.

According to GSMArena, the Galaxy Note 4 U.K. release date is set to take place on Oct 10, whereas most parts of Western Europe are going to sell the phablet on Oct 10. By looking at the map, one can easily understand that Samsung wants to launch the Galaxy Note 4 in major countries within a time span of 20 days.

Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 is one of the most desirable handsets of the year. However, smaller and newer brands like Xiaomi, Micromax and Lenovo are posing good threat to the South Korean tech giant. However, none of the brands are able to give competition to Samsung in the phablet segment.