A new Galaxy Note 4 LTE-A handset has been announced by Samsung and the company says the handset should be released early next year, in January to be more specific. The handset becomes interesting news because it packs quite a punch compared to the original Note 4.
Whether you're a gamer, or a cinema lover, you don't want to miss this Samsung 77" 4K S90C Smart TV. Now over $1000 off.
Experience gameplay at its best with this Samsung G95NA monitor deal that sees a price drop of almost $1000.
Amazon and Best Buy are currently offering the lowest-ever price on the Samsung 990 2TB in their respective Black Friday deals.
I was just giving Samsung some praise for building more quality phones but this one I just don't get at all. Why release a flagship phone and three months later release another and call it the LTE version why not just make it lte on all bands. My iPhone 5s gets LTE speeds in the Bahamas just iPhone 5s the same one released September 2013 nothing extra.
i dont even know why samsung keep banging unnecessary different models of same device