The Samsung Galaxy Note Edge will be releasing in the U.S. on November 14th. The phablet with functional curved screen features a sort of second screen that wraps around the phones righthand edge, made waves at floor for its unusual design, extending the ample screen size to 5.6-inches and squeezing a few handy menu items along the screens outer edge.
The bent-screen Android smartphone is a limited version and will be available in the US starting November 14th, with the five biggest carriers (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, and US Cellular) all on tap either on the 14th or in the weeks afterward.
Not all availability details from the various carriers have been announced, but AT&T plans to sell the Galaxy Note Edge without a contract for $945.99. At Sprint, its off-contract price will be $840; which is significantly more than the vanilla Galaxy Note 4, which starts at $720 at the same carrier. AT&T will give you a discount if you buy one on a two-year contract, but it will still cost a whopping $400 even after the subsidy. The phone will go on sale through most major carriers including AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile at a starting price that varies depending on the cell phone contract and the carrier.
The new Galaxy Note Edge features a Quad HD resolution, a 2.7 GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 805 with 3GB of RAM, Android 4.4.4 KitKat with Samsung TouchWiz, 16MP camera with Optical Image Stabilization, massive battery, and a thin 8.3mm frame. It also comes with an S Pen stylus and a display unlike any other. Samsung Galaxy Note Edge will reportedly be launched under the Android 4.4.4 KitKat platform, but will definitely be upgradeable to Google’s much-awaited Android 5.0 L update.
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