galaxy note 2
There's a good chance that the two carriers out of the five that will offer the Galaxy Note 2 which do not sell the iPhone 5 will be the first to release the Galaxy Note 2.
A leaked document, courtesy of TMONews, shows that T-Mobile plans on releasing the Galaxy Note 2 on October 24, the same day as Samsung's New York launch event.
Choosing between these two handsets is tough, but will come down to what you exactly want out of your device - a "phablet" with a digital stylus? Or a traditional, solid Apple smartphone?
Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 will be available on two more carriers than the iPhone 5 will be this fall.
Vodafone has started selling the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, joining Three as the only two carriers to offer them in the United Kingdom at the moment.
A general view at first impressions shows that both consumers and reviewers are happy with Samsung's latest offering.
EE will begin offering the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 on October 15 so consumers can take advantage of the 4G LTE network that should roll out on October 30.
As the U.S. release date draws near, we can get a glimpse at three more versions of the Galaxy Note 2 through their FCC filings.
The Galaxy Note 2 releases in the United Kingdom today, October 1, and Three has divulged both monthly options, and a pay-as-you-go plan.
U.S. wireless carrier AT&T will be launching three new Samsung smartphones in the new few months, according to a press release.
The U.S. release date is the last stop on the Galaxy Note 2's upcoming launch schedule.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 just launched in South Korea and will hit more markets in the coming months.
Samsung's new phablet could make a huge splash on the iPhone 5's party.
Samsung is sure that its fall lineup is strong enough to continue its record sales this year, even in the face of Apple's iPhone 5.
Consumers in the United Kingdom will be able to get their hands on the Galaxy Note 2 in stores on October 1.