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Galaxy Note 2 Price for Walmart Customers Leaks

The Galaxy Note 2 price for Walmart customers has leaked.

The smartphone-tablet hybrid device will sell for $299 through the retailer.

Walmart's price might end up being less expensive than T-Mobile's, however, Sprint will most likely charge about the same amount with a new 2-year agreement.

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All of this early pricing information is subject to change, but these amounts seem like really good estimates, if nothing else.

The Galaxy Note 2 release should be arriving any day now as the device showed up on T-Mobile's website earlier this week.

"Samsung innovation at its best, the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 offers unmatched power with a large screen and new slimmer design," reads the carrier's page for the phablet. "Create, produce, and share with this fun all-in-one device."

On the side of the page it says that the Galaxy Note is coming soon to T-Mobile and that pricing is not yet available.

The Galaxy Note 2 release was confirmed by the carrier in a press release last week.

"The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is the latest innovative device to join T-Mobile's portfolio. It takes the all-in-one device concept to the next level and we anticipate it will replace many standalone devices consumers have today," said Brad Duea, the senior vice president of product management for T-Mobile USA.

"When combined with our Unlimited Nationwide 4G Data plan, the Galaxy Note 2 is a true powerhouse device with exclusive features, amazing 4G experiences and superior value that only T-Mobile can deliver," he added.

The Galaxy Note 2 will be T-Mobile's first device to feature a quad-core processor and will also be the first to come with Android 4.1, JellyBean pre-installed.

The device has also been confirmed for three of the other major U.S. carriers including AT&T, Verizon and U.S. Cellular.

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