With the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 release date pencilled in for October 10 in the UK, network provider EE has started accepting Note 4 pre-orders.
With the eagerly awaited phablet set to go head-to-head with Apple’s recently released iPhone 6 Plus, the Galaxy Note 4 will not be easy on your wallet.
EE has confirmed that those looking to snap up the Galaxy Note 4 on a £40.99 per month, 24 month contract will have to fork out a £110 upfront handset fee.
This costly tariff will come with just a 2GB monthly 4G data allowance alongside unlimited calls and unlimited texts.
While EE will offer the Note 4 with as small a handset fee as £29.99 (when taken on a £55.99 per month contract), those looking for a lower monthly outlay can sign up to a £14.99 monthly deal. That’s assuming they can stomach the staggering £460 handset cost.
High fees aside, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is shaping up to be a true powerhouse of the smartphone space.
Packing an LG G3 rivalling 5.7-inch QHD display, the Note 4 pairs this stunning 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution with a powerful 2.7GHz Snapdragon 805 processor and 3GB of RAM.
Sporting a pleasing, new, metal-edged design, the Note 4 – which also packs an inbuilt fingerprint scanner and heart rate sensor – adds a 16-megapixel, optical image stabilised rear mounted camera.
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