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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 To Hit Nigerian Market October 24

The newly launched Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will be available for sale in Nigeria as from Friday, October 24.

Gadgets maker, Samsung Electronics have disclosed that its new Galaxy Note 4 will officially go on sale in Nigeria as from Friday, October 24, 2014.

According to the company, the device will be made available to customers throughout all authourised Samsung partner stores and telecoms operator stores nationwide.

Samsung Electronics West Africa's Director of Information Technology and Mobile, Emmanuel Revmatas, said that a formal introduction of the new device will take place in Nigeria at Samsung's Experience Store in Ikeja City Mall, Lagos.

On the same day, consumers who purchase the device at the event will be treated to lots of exciting gifts and Samsung accessories.

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The new Galaxy Note 4 retains its predecessor, the Note 3's 5.7-inch screen, with substantial innovation and upgrade in design and performance. The screen now boasts a Quad High Definition Super AMOLED technology that stretches to 515 pixels per inch to allow users enjoy "sharper images and brighter colours."

Also, Samsung's adaptive display that optimises screen view depending on available lighting conditions. A sleek metal trim and premium leather back cover make the latest Note device a must have.

Other interesting specifications of the device include a 3220mAh battery that goes from zero to 50 per cent battery charge in just 30 minutes as well as an improved S Pen, which now comes with two writing options, Calligraphy and Fountain, and the ability to edit images using the device’s Snap Note feature.

Samsung has also said it was offering one free accessory with every purchase of the Galaxy Note 4 on the first day of sales at all of its dealer stores nationwide as a special promo.

This brand new device comes in four colours – Charcoal Black, Frosted White,  Bronze Gold and Blossom Pink.

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