Samsung isn't one to delay the launch of one of its
flagship products, and the manufacturer has announced
that its upcoming Galaxy Note 4 will be available in 140
countries by the end of October.
In its home country of South Korea, Samsung has
accelerated the release of the Galaxy Note 4, noting that
the device will be available from later this week rather
than its scheduled launch in the month of October. A
reason for the change in the launch window is mainly
due to the announcement of the iPhone 6 Plus, which
Samsung considers a threat in the phablet segment.
The launch of the new iPhones have already had a
detrimental effect on Samsung's share prices, which hit
a two-year low yesterday. By aggressively marketing the
Galaxy Note 4, Samsung is looking to stem the tide. The
initial sales target does seem ambitious at 15 million for
the first month of availability, but the Note 4 with its
quad-HD screen, 3 GB RAM and Snapdragon 805 CPU
should be a step up for users wanting to make the
switch from the Galaxy Note 3 or the Galaxy S5 .
Source: Samsung
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