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Galaxy Note Edge Release Date, Specs: Device To Arrive First in the US Under T-Mobile and AT&T

Early September, Samsung announced their newest array of smartphones including the Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy Note Edge.

As reported, the Galaxy Note 4, being the direct reiteration of last year's Galaxy Note 3, will arrive in stores starting the mid of October. Meanwhile, the Note Edge still hasn't been given an accurate release date, until yesterday.

Gottabemobile reported that earlier this week, Japanese carriers have confirmed an October release for the curved display smartphone. The tech media outlet further said that the Samsung tech giant did confirmed the October date for the Japanese markets.

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Android users in the U.S., on the other hand, have been wondering as to when they can get their hands on the recently-launched phablet.

Techtimes stated in their report that the limited edition curved Galaxy Note Edge phablet would first arrive to the country under US mobile carriers T-Mobile and AT&T.

For T-Mobile, the Galaxy Note Edge landed at the FCC and its documentation lists the device by its model number SM-N915T.

The latter listed the smartphone's model number at the FCC as SM-N915A.

On other reports, it was indicated that Sprint and Verizon will follow suit. Announcements regarding pre-orders, release dates and contract prices is said to come out not later than November.

A direct call to the competitive tech world that the company hasn't lost its touch in creating innovative devices, the Galaxy Note Edge bears a unique 5.6-inch 2560 x 1600 Quad HD Super AMOLED curved display.

It runs on Android 4.4.4 Kitkat and expected to be updated to Android 5.0 L. Under the hood, it has a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor that clocks in at 2.7 GHz and is matched with Adreno 420 GPU for breathtaking graphics. It will be shipped with 32 GB of internal storage and 3GB of RAM.

The curve on the right side creates a second display that allows users to easily access apps, see alerts, and manage other features without having to go through the main viewing screen.

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