It has been tipped to arrive at various European carriers

Oct 14, 2015 19:27 GMT  ·  By

Many of you probably know by now that Samsung has decided not to bring the Galaxy Note 5 in Europe, instead fans of the brand can only purchase the Galaxy S6 egde+ from local carriers.

Obviously, there are places where you can get the Galaxy Note 5 (even the dual-SIM variant), but Samsung's hasn't officially introduced the smartphone in Europe.

If you haven't bought the Galaxy Note 5 yet and still want one, then you will be pleased to know that there's a high chance the phablet will arrive at European carriers early next year.

According to a new report, Samsung plans to introduce the Galaxy Note 5 at various European carriers sometime in January 2016.

Apparently, the information has been leaked via a Samsung official, so if it's accurate, then it means it's going to happen.

Would you be willing to buy one?

Unfortunately, there's no telling what impact this move will have for Galaxy Note 5 sales since those who were anxious to buy one already did through other less official channels.

Other customers disappointed by the fact that Samsung did not make the Galaxy Note 5 available in Europe probably went for a different brand or other Samsung smartphones like the Galaxy S6 edge+ for example.

That being said, if you are one of the many (or few) who still want to get their hands on a Samsung Galaxy Note 5, then you will have to wait until early next year in order to get one.

Obviously, Samsung will only bring the single-SIM version of the Galaxy Note 5 in Europe, so if you were hoping for the dual-SIM model, then you should look for other places to buy one.

For more details on the phablet's performance and features, make sure to check out our full Samsung Galaxy Note 5 review.