Samsung has been rather quiet about the launch of the Galaxy Note Edge apart from a handful of select markets. Though soon enough, interested buyers will be able to get their hands on the device, as the company has now unveiled the US release date of the Galaxy Note Edge.
In a press release, Samsung stated that the Galaxy Note Edge will be available starting November 14, 2014 via AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and US Cellular. Besides, customers can also buy the handset through Samsung experience stores within Best Buy locations. The Galaxy Note Edge will be available in Charcoal Black and Frost White color options.
However, apart from T-Mobile, specific pricing and availability have not been announced at this point. That said, it’s safe to assume that customers will be able to get their hands on the Note Edge on some type of contract, as well as off-contract. T-Mobile has also confirmed that it will begin selling the Galaxy Note Edge starting November 14th for $0 down (and $36.25/month for 24 months) online and in participating stores nationwide.
Key specs on the Galaxy Note Edge include a 5.6-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display. The company claims that the handset is designed to deliver a unique smartphone experience with a side display that is housed on the right edge of the device. The Edge display gives users access to email, Internet, apps, notifications, news, and more, without interrupting with the contents of the primary display.
Elsewhere, the handset features a 16MP rear camera with autofocus and Smart OIS. For selfies, there’s a 3.7MP front-facing shooter with an f/1.9 lens. Juicing up the handset is 3000mAh battery.