While Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy Note 5, users can expect for many deals to come out for the Galaxy Note 4 as the release of device's successor draws nearer.
Users looking for such a deal can head on over to eBay, where they can purchase the 32GB Galaxy Note 4 for only $449.98. Color options are either white or black.
The Galaxy Note 4 devices are not in brand new condition though, as they are tagged as "manufacturer refurbished" in the listing details. Specifically, the devices have been described as in excellent condition, but with minor signs of usage by previous owners as evident by possibly light scratches on the housing and the screens of the smartphones.
The Galaxy Note 4 smartphones for sale, however, are fully functional, but have been described as Verizon CDMA devices. The seller does not guarantee that the devices will be compatible with other carriers.
The smartphone features a 5.7-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display with 2,560 x 1,440 pixel resolution, and is powered by 3GB worth of RAM. It has an expandable memory of up to 128GB and packs a 3,220 mAh battery, with a 16MP rear camera. Being a Galaxy Note device, the smartphone also comes with the S-Pen, which provides additional functions and versatility to the device.
Verizon subscribers that are looking to upgrade their smartphones but are still currently locked into a contract can purchase the Galaxy Note 4 for sale and use it with their subscription. Interested buyers will have to make the decision quickly though, as there is only a limited quantity of the Galaxy Note 4 devices available that are up for sale through the offer.
The offer would likely be good until supplies last. The seller also offers free expedited shipping, which is another reason for customers to take up the offer.
The successor to the Galaxy Note 4, the Galaxy Note 5, is being planned to be released by Samsung earlier than usual by late August or early September. The reasoning for the change of schedule is for the device to get a head start in the market before Apple releases its next batch of smartphones, which are expected to be released in September.
While Samsung's CEO has denied the rumor, an earlier launch date for the Galaxy Note 5 would make sense for the company. Releasing the Galaxy Note 5 earlier could attract more customers to purchase the device as opposed to having to wait for the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus.