Samsung has confirmed today that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will be available in 140 countries by the end of October, as well as mentioning that the phone will go on sale first in its native Korea on September 26th. This is a significant jump over the 100 countries that got access to the Note 3 on launch day, and it will need to be a big release if the Note 4 is to have any hope of stemming the flow of people migrating to the similarly large Apple iPhone 6 Plus.
Of course, the Note 4 isn’t without help in its plight with help coming from other related Samsung products, chief among these the Samsung Gear VR, Samsung and Oculus’ collaboration on a virtual reality headset. Of course, there is also Samsung’s latest Tizen smartphone, the Gear S, as well as the Note 4’s curvaceous stable mate, the Note Edge. Being Samsung’s second flagship of 2014, the Note 4 almost sells itself: powered by a Snapdragon 805 processor (or Exynos 5433 in some regions), the Note 4’s pride and joy is its 5.7-inch AMOLED Â Quad HD display which continues the tradition of Samsung’s great displays. We can’t wait to see more of the device after it releases into the wild.
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Source: Samsung Tomorrow via SamMobileÂ