Sprint, the last of the four major US carriers, has just published a pre-order page for Samsung’s flagship phablet of 2014, the Galaxy Note 4 — so you can now reserve yourself a unit on either AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile or Sprint.
A Note 4 locked on Sprint’s network on a prepaid plan will set you back $720 upfront, which is $106 cheaper than the $826 AT&T is charging. You can, however, lower the price to $360 if you choose to lock into one of Sprint’s flexible 2-year contracts.
Sprint is also offering a third payment option for the handset, which is aimed at those who can’t afford or don’t want to purchase the device in advance. Instead of paying the $720 as soon as you pre-order the handset, you can choose to spread the fee of $30 over 24 monthly payments.
In addition, you may be interested to know that Sprint is giving at least $200 off the Galaxy Note 4 if you trade-in a working smartphone, therefore, the unit will cost you a maximum of $520.
If you like the sound of the Galaxy Note 4 and want to reserve yourself a handset — hit the source link below.
Source: Sprint
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You can now pre-order the Galaxy Note 4 through Sprint
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