Samsung had unveiled the Galaxy Note 4 last month in Berlin at the IFA Electronics show.
At the launch price, the Note 4 is currently is most expensive device. The previous generation Note 3 (N900) is retailing at about Rs 38,900 onwards, while its flagship Galaxy 5S is selling for about Rs 36,000.
"The Galaxy Note 4 is an example of Samsung's commitment to deliver iconic and differentiated products. The Note 4 is innovation with the combination of an enhanced S Pen, large and vivid display and superior productivity features to provide the most refined Galaxy experience to our customers," Samsung India VP (Mobile and IT) Asim Warsi told reporters here.
The phablet is hitting the market just ahead of Diwali and will face stiff competition from Apple's new devices – iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which will be available from October 17.
At the launch price, the Note 4 is currently is most expensive device. The previous generation Note 3 (N900) is retailing at about Rs 38,900 onwards, while its flagship Galaxy 5S is selling for about Rs 36,000.
"The Galaxy Note 4 is an example of Samsung's commitment to deliver iconic and differentiated products. The Note 4 is innovation with the combination of an enhanced S Pen, large and vivid display and superior productivity features to provide the most refined Galaxy experience to our customers," Samsung India VP (Mobile and IT) Asim Warsi told reporters here.
The phablet is hitting the market just ahead of Diwali and will face stiff competition from Apple's new devices – iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which will be available from October 17.
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