Meet the Galaxy Note 4. Photo: Samsung

Meet the Galaxy Note 4. Photo: Samsung

Samsung today announced the commercial availability of the Galaxy Note 4 in Korea from September 26th at its ‘Galaxy Note 4 World Tour: Seoul’ event. The phablet was originally supposed to be available in Korea from October but the strong sales of the new iPhones led Samsung to push forward its release date. 

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Samsung has gone ahead and silently unveiled the Galaxy Mega 2 in Thailand. Apparently, the handset was already on sale in Thailand for the last one month or so, but it was only today that Samsung updated its website to reflect its latest Galaxy offering. 

iPhone 6 Plus. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Android

iPhone 6 Plus. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Android

The first batch of the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus have already made their hands to millions of consumers in the United States and other major markets of the world. There is no denying the fact that many among them will be long time Android users who have been patiently waiting for Apple to make the shift to a larger screen.

Meet the Galaxy Note 4. Photo: Samsung

Meet the Galaxy Note 4. Photo: Samsung

Samsung’s latest phablet — the Galaxy Note 4 — is now up for pre-order on AT&T and Verizon in the United States. 

Photo: Motorola

Photo: Motorola

Motorola has confirmed on Twitter that its latest flagship — the Moto X (2014) — will not be arriving on Sprint’s network in the United States. This means that the handset will only be available on Verizon and AT&T this time around.

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