Samsung Galaxy Note 4 price for Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint network carriers

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 [Photo credit: Samsung]

The pre-order period for Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus has passed, and major US network carriers like Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint are once again gearing towards another pre-order schedule, this time, for Samsung's new flagship phone, the Galaxy Note 4.

Verizon announced that the network had already started taking pre-orders for the device as early as Sept. 19, and offers a two-year contract for a 32 GB device at $299.99. For an additional $49.99, users who will get the deal will also get the Samsung S-View Flip Cover that has a transparent window that allows users to accept calls, check text messages, and peek through the phone's battery life without having to pry open the case. The network carrier will start delivering the new Galaxy Note 4 on Oct. 17.

The pre-order and release date for AT&T's Samsung Galaxy Note 4 deals coincides with Verizon. The network offers the phablet in Frost White and Charcoal Black, and it will also cost a user $299.99 for a two-year contract.

On the other hand, T-Mobile only began launching its Galaxy Note 4 plans last Sept. 24 while starting to accept pre-orders for the device. The network carrier offers 32 GB devices with no downpayment and a $31.24 monthly payment for two years. They will also sell the device without contract at $749.

Meanwhile, Sprint is the last network carrier who will start their Samsung Galaxy Note 4 pre-order period, scheduled on Sept. 26. They will also provide the Frost White and Charcoal Black options. The price for their two-year contract will begin at $350.

The Galaxy Note 4 is the latest flagship phone from the South Korean tech firm. It comes in a 5.7-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display and runs using the Android 4.4.4 KitKat.

Users will enjoy taking images from Samsung's newest phablet, featuring a 16-megapixel primary camera with an optical image stabilization capacity and selfie-friendly 3.7-megapixel front camera.

No word yet about the release date of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in stores.

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