Grab AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 4 While It's Free On Amazon

By Kamal Nayan - 04 Dec '14 22:05PM
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Amazon is offering the AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 4 for free if you sign a new 2-year contract with AT&T. The promotion is a part of Amazon's ongoing Cyber Week deals.

Samsung is believed to be one of the most valuable player in the phablet market. Google and Apple have recently jumped into the phablet arena by offering iPhone 6 Plus and Nexus 6 while Samsung is already on its fourth-generation flagship phablet. The company also released a variant of Galaxy Note 4 - Galaxy Note Edge - sporting a flexible display that curves around the Note's right edge. 

One thing that sets apart Galaxy Note 4 from its rivals like Nexus 6 and iPhone 6 Plus is its excellent S Pen. It uses hardware and software to interact with the Note 4, providing a more natural pen and paper feel. 

With S Pen you can handwrite your emails and text messages and the words would be converted into text instantly. 

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has a stunning 5.7-inch 2560 x 1440 Quad HD Super AMOLED display with a high pixel density of 515 pixels per inch (ppi). It packs a super-fast 2.7 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor and Adreno 420 GPU (graphics processing unit). To keep up with multitasking and heavy games, it offers 3GB of RAM along with 32 GB of internal storage and a microSD expansion slot that supports 128-GB microSD cards.

For capturing moments, Samsung Galaxy Note equips 16 megapixel rear camera with OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) that has the ability to record UHD and Full HD Videos. 3.7 -megapixel front-facing camera should be good enough for taking selfies and video chats. 

The company did not skimp in the battery department as well. Note 4 has a removable 3,220 mAh battery which promises 20 hours of talk time. 

If you have been wondering to switch to phablets or Android or Samsung, now may be the good time. You can have the AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 4 without any cost on Amazon if you signup for a new 2-year contract. 

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