Phablet fans can now pick up a factory unlocked Samsung Galaxy Note 5 for a considerable savings over what AT&T and T-Mobile are currently selling the device. The handset is at the lowest price we've seen yet, $569.99 for a limited time.
The latest trend in smartphones has been delivering devices with displays large enough to land in mini-tablet category. As smartphones become a near necessity for most people,
it seems many consumers are looking for and willing to carry a device that mixes a smartphone and small tablet like the Note 5, which provides a gorgeous 5.5-inch HD display to make surfing the web, watching Netflix, updating Facebook, playing games, and performing other tasks a more enjoyable experience, thanks to a screen that doesn't feel cramped.
Apple tried to buck the trend of ever entering the phablet category, as Steve Jobs thought the original iPhone's 3.5-inch display was the perfect size and upcoming Android smartphones with 4-inch displays would be dead on arrival, since users would not want to carry around such large devices.
Times change and Apple has seen the light and its latest 4.7-inch iPhone 6s and 5.5-inch iPhone 6s Plus phablets have shattered sales records and sold over 13 million units in its first weekend of sales.
Samsung is clearly the leader in the Android market, not only in smartphones but also with its Galaxy Note phablet lineup. What sets Samsung apart from its Android rivals and even Apple's iPhone 6s Plus, is the company's much-loved S Pen stylus, which allows Note 5 users to perform a variety of tasks and interact with the device with a super charged stylus.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 has some of the best specs on the market, which include a 5.7-inch 2560 x 1440 Quad HD Super AMOLED display, blazing fast Samsung Exynos octa-core 7420 processor, and a very healthy 4GB of RAM, which makes Android 5 Lollipop fly on the device The phablet has already been confirmed by Samsung to receive an update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 also features a high-end 16-megapixel rear camera with OIS (optical image stabilization) and 5-megapixel front-facing shooter for selfie fans and video chat. Samsung also updated the design of the Note 5, which follows the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge's premium design aesthetic of a metal and glass build.
If you've been considering taking the phablet plunge, you can score a factory unlocked Samsung Galaxy Note 5 32GB 4G LTE GSM smartphone for $569.99 via a new deal, which also is the lowest price we've seen for this device. It also significantly undercuts AT&T's $739.99 and T-Mobile's $699.99 full price for the phablets when purchased through their online stores.
If you want this Samsung Galaxy Note 5 deal, act quickly, since it's a limited time deal.