Starting from today, Sprint users in the United States can finally pre-order the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 making it the last of the four major carriers to jump on the pre-order bandwagon for the Samsung’s latest phablet.
Unlike other carriers though, Sprint is charging a whopping $349.99 for the phablet on a two-year contract. For comparison’s sake, AT&T and Verizon are only charging $299.99 for the Note 4 on a two-year contract.
In case you want to skip the contract, you can get the Galaxy Note 4 for $720 outright or on a monthly EMI of $30 for 24 months. Sprint will ship your phablet on October 17th just like all the other carriers in the United States.
For a limited time, you can also trade-in your existing Android device to get a rebate of up to $200 on your purchase of the Note 4.