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Samsung Set To Roll Out Note Phablet Early
However, to qualify for this promotion, you need to buy the Note 4 at full price (which is $845.99 on AT&T). These prices represent a $200 discount compared to the original price of $299.99 and $399.99, respectively. That’s right, AT&T has slashed $200 off the on-contract price of its Samsung Galaxy Note Edge (and this isn’t a limited time promotion). Samsung’s latest flagship Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge smartphones were released in April and have been selling well for Samsung, but the company misjudged the desirability of the larger, more expensive S6 Edge and didn’t order enough production, which has hurt revenue. The $200 discount to purchase the Galaxy Note 4 for $99.99 and the Galaxy Note Edge for $199.99 will require the customer to avail of a two-year contract with AT&T. Samsung is expected to unveil more details about the smartphone at the IFA, which is drawing near with the event running from September 4 to September 9.
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There is now an easy way for you to free your smartphone but only if you are using the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 or the Samsung Galaxy S4. The upcoming Galaxy Note is important to Samsung as it continues to seek products that will capture the imaginations and purchasing dollars of consumers and enterprise users.