Planning to get the newly-released Samsung Galaxy Note 4 but not sure where to score the best deals? Then you've come to the right place!
To make it easier for you, Android Central has listed some of the best places to buy this incredible device and some of the best deals so far.
To date, there are numerous deals from various carriers such as Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint and here are some of them:
First on the list is at Verizon. According to its site, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has a full retail price of $699.99. The phone is listed at $299.99 upfront plus $29.16 per month for two years. Verizon Wireless also promised a faster upgrade. With Verizon, users can start upgrading after 30 days with at least 75 percent of the phone's price paid off.
One can also buy it on Amazon at the same price. You can check it out here. Another option is Best Buy where the phone is being sold for $299.99 upfront plus $29.17 per month for a period of two years. Check out the deal here.
Meanwhile, if you are opting to purchase it at T-Mobile, you have to prepare a bit more as it is being sold for $749.76 for retail. However, if you are thinking of getting it through a plan, you can get the device for zero money upfront plus $31.24 per month for 24 months, T-Mobile said. Users can also buy the SIM starter kit for $10. However, T-Mobile warned users that if they would cancel the wireless service then they will be forced to pay the remaining balance on the phone.
Users can also choose the $50 per month plan. This bundle includes a 1GB of 4G LTE data, unlimited talk and text, and unlimited music streaming on services like Pandora and iHeartRadio, T-Mobile said. They may also choose the $60 per month plan, which T-Mobile said is the most popular among their Samsung Galaxy Note 4 bundles. The plan includes up to 3 GB of 4G LTE data, unlimited talk, text, and data, and unlimited music streaming on services like Pandora and iHeartRadio.
Another viable option from T-Mobile is the $70 plan which includes up to 5 GB of 4G LTE data, unlimited talk, text, and data, and unlimited music streaming which will not be counted on the 4G LTE data, T-Mobile said. Lastly, users can also choose the $80 plan which includes unlimited 4G LTE data, unlimited talk and text, unlimited music streaming on Pandora and iHeartRadio, and a subscription to Rhapsody unRadio, it added.
AT&T also has offered Samsung Galaxy Note 4 plans for its loyal subscribers at a regular price of $825.99.
For those who prefer installment basis, they can get the device by paying off $41.30 per month for 20 months or $34.42 for 24 months.
Users can also purchase it through Amazon and Best Buy. In Amazon, users can buy the device without a service plan for $799.99. While in Best Buy, buyers can get it through a a plan -- $41.30 per month for 20 months and $34.42 per month for 24 months.
Sprint is also selling the device for $720 at its regular price. It is offered at $299.99 for a two-year service agreement. You can also buy it on Amazon and Best Buy with the same prices.
The device is available in two colors -- Charcoal Black and Frost White. Techradar said that the new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is 5.7-incher device that has a Quad HD Super AMOLED technology with 2,560 x 1,440 resolution. It also said that it has a 3GB of RAM with a 2.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor. The rear and front cameras have also been upgraded to 16 MP and 3 MP, respectively.