Starting today, mobile phone users in the United States can purchase the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 smartphone on the networks of AT&T and Sprint.
The handset can be seen listed on this page on AT&T’s website, with a price tag of $299.99 (€220) attached to it, with the signing of a two-year contract agreement.
Users interested in the purchase of the device contract-free will have to pay $724.99 (€533) for it, the carrier notes.
As for Sprint, it has started to sell the mobile phone at $249.99 (€183) on contract. It also offers it at $699.99 (€515) to those interested in buying only the handset, as can be seen on its website.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 was launched in early September with a large 5.7-inch full HD touchscreen display and with a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor packed inside.
Furthermore, the smartphone features 3GB of RAM, along with 32GB of internal memory, and a microSD memory card slot for expansion purposes.
At the same time, the mobile phone arrives on the market with a 13-megapixel camera on the back, capable of recording full HD videos. It also sports a front camera for making video calls.
The handset also comes with the usual set of connectivity options, including 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, and built-in GPS receiver.
“Representing a dramatic evolutionary leap in the Note series, the Galaxy Note 3 features cutting-edge specifications, with a breathtaking 5.7" display and an astounding 23 hours of talk time, thanks to its 3200 mAh Li-Ion removable battery,” Sprint notes on its website.
Samsung loaded the device with the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system, as well as with a variety of exclusive applications and features, such as Action Memo, Scrapbook, S Finder, and more.
Galaxy Note 3 arrives at both wireless carriers accompanied by Galaxy Gear, the smartwatch that was launched along with it at IFA 2013 in Berlin last month.