Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Gets It’s Price Leaked – And It Will Not Be Light On The Pocket

Ramish Zafar

Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 is the center of everyone's attention these days. For all the tablet lovers out there, it really doesn't get better than this. The Galaxy Note 4 is expected to come in two variants. One of these will be the 2.5 GHz Snapdragon 805 while the other will be the octa-core Exynos 5433 with four 1.3 GHz Cortex A53 and four 1.3 GHz Cortex A57 cores.

The Galaxy Note 4 was recently featured in a massive specs leak, which as usual did not fail to impress. However, as the specifications of the device impress us, so should it's alleged price. Retailer Media Markt, the largest retailer in Europe has told the world what the Galaxy Note 4 can be expected to cost.

Media Markt Puts Galaxy Note 4 Price Tag At 34 490 Rubles Or $ 940 Without Carrier Subscription

According to hi-tech.mail.ru, a representative of Media Markt has put the price tag on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 at 34 490 Rubles. This translates into $ 940, without carrier subscription. Therefore the Galaxy Note 4 can be expected to have a price tag of around $ 700 after adjusting for geographical price differences.

This makes the Galaxy Note 4 a full $ 100 more expensive than the Galaxy S5. It will also be more expensive for carrier subscription plans. The Russian representative of Media Markt also believes that Galaxy Note 4 sales will start around late September and the device will do fairly well and experience a stable sales experience.

How does this high price tag reflect those who have lighter pockets and how that will contradict or conform to the representative's views will be known soon enough. Do you think the Galaxy Note 4 price tag is high, low or reasonable? Let us know in the comments section.

 

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About the author: Ramish is a seasoned technology writer and editor with more than a decade of experience. He specializes in semiconductor fabrication and market analysis. With a background in finance and supply chain management - via his bachelors in Finance and a micromasters in supply chain management from MIT - Ramish combines financial rigor with deep industry insight to deliver accurate and authoritative coverage.

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