Samsung delays Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge releases
Samsung has delayed the release of its highly anticipated Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge smartphones but that hasn’t stopped pre-orders kicking off today.
Samsung has pushed back the launch of the Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy Note Edge to November 5 and November 12 respectively.
The Galaxy Note 4 was originally due for release on October 29 with the Galaxy Note Edge originally set for November 5.
But the delays haven’t stopped Optus and Vodafone kicking off pre-orders of the new Samsung smartphones.
The Galaxy Note 4 has a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED Quad HD screen, 16MP rear-facing camera and S Pen for writing and sketching directly on the screen.
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The Galaxy Note Edge has a 5.5-inch screen with a curved right edge which is like a mini screen for accessing other apps and viewing notifications.
Optus is offering the Galaxy Note 4 is available today for pre-order in-store or online on the popular $80 My Plan. You can order it from here.
Vodafone is making both the Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy Note Edge available for pre-order from today.
The Galaxy Note 4 will be offered to Vodafone customers for $10 a month on the $70 Red Plan – that’s $80 per month.
Vodafone customers who pre-order the Galaxy Note 4 will also receive a bonus pair of Samsung On headphones valued at $249.
Vodafone is also offering the Galaxy Note Edge for $18 a month on the $70 Red Plan – that’s $88 a month. You can see the offers online here.
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