Samsung will release the Galaxy Note 3 worldwide on September 25, the U.S. release date is set to be in October. Several major carriers in the United States including AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon have already disclosed the price and shipping date of the Galaxy Note 3.
T-Mobile will start taking pre-orders for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 this Wednesday, September 18. Pre-orders will arrive on or before October 2.
The 5.7-inch phablet-style smartphone costs $199.99 down payment with 24 payments of $21 per month. Customers can also purchase the device in full for $703.99.
AT&T is offering the 32GB variant of Galaxy Note 3 for $299.99 on a two-year contract, the company said that it will start shipping the phablet on October 1.
Verizon has also begun the pre-orders online and shipping will start as early as Oct. 10. The biggest US cellular company will launch Galaxy Note 3 for $299.99 with a two-year contract.
Meanwhile, Sprint also hasn't yet started accepting preorders, and the company hasn't announced a release date for its version of the Galaxy Note 3.
Samsung will offer the Galaxy Note 3 in a variety of colors, but only white, black and pink will be available at launch. It hasn't confirmed whether the U.S. will receive the pink Galaxy Note 3 yet.
The news device enlarges the Super AMOLED display of the Note 2 to 5.7 inches, adds a bombastic 3GB of RAM and a 2.3GHz quad-core processor, raises the camera resolution to 13 megapixels. It will be using a faux leather material rather than its usual polycarbonate plastic design.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 runs the latest Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system and a 3,200mAh battery and features boosted 24-bit and 192 KHz audio.