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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Price In South Korea

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Price In South Korea

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Price In South Korea

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Price In South Korea-Apple has sold more than ten million iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus smartphones in its opening weekend and the Samsung was not be too happy about the news. Consequently, company moved the release date for the Galaxy Note 4 next. Phablet will be launched in to South Korea on 26 September instead of October to the beginning of a third major carriers - SK Telecom, KT and Uplus.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Price In South Korea


"The positive response from consumers to two Apple devices that led us to launch 4 Notes earlier than the previous schedule. Samsung will be aggressive in promoting Note 4 as it is that we are challenged and pressed in the middle of a difficult situation," said a Samsung the official work in marketing division the company.

Samsung has set a shipments goal to 15 million the Galaxy Note 4 smartphone in the first 30 days after launch. It believed the company will have about of 3.75 millions units of Samsung Galaxy Note 4 available on launch the weekend. In retrospect, the Samsung shipped 10 millions the Galaxy Note 3 phablets within two months after the device was launch, so it is definitely aimed at a large growth.

Pulling, this was the cheapest Samsung Galaxy Note phablet ever. The suggested retail price of the the SIM-free Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in to South Korea is $ 919 (USD 957 000). Galaxy Note original sells for $ 960, while the Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy Note 3 costs $ 1038 (USD 1.08 million) and $ 1018 (USD 1.06 million), respective.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Price In South Korea


Pre-order Samsung Galaxy Note 4 already underway. In the USA, this phone confirmed to launch on AT & T and T-Mobile in October 14th in Europe, the phone will bring a price tag of € 699 when it launched the beginning of October. There is no information on whether the Samsung will launch the Galaxy Note 4 in this market earlier than expected the, though.

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