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Galaxy Note 7 vs Galaxy Note 5: What You Need to Know

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Release Date & Price

Release Date & Price

So all of this sounds absolutely amazing and when can you get one? The Galaxy Note 7 i available for pre-order as we speak, and will be available from all major carriers in the United States on August 19th. We're also expecting some pre-orders to ship early, but that isn't confirmed.

This means potential buyers only have a few weeks of waiting, at most, to get the new Galaxy Note 7.

The only other concern is the price, as it isn't cheap. Then agian, none of the Note models ever are considering all they have to offer. The Galaxy Note 7 ranges from $849-$880 depending on the carrier in the United States, or can be found with monthly payments around $29-35 a month. This is a typical price we see often, and fair considering all the upgrades.

The Galaxy Note 5 can be found at huge discounts these days, but with the small battery and lack of storage the Note 7 is likely a users best bet. Upgrading from the Note 5 to the Note 7 however, is up to you. There is plenty to like, but whether it's enough to warrant an upgrade isnt for us to decide.

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6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. Daniel

    06/29/2016 at 7:21 am

    HI, I know people must ask this all the time. But here I go, I am currently using xperia z5 and I’m unimpressed. I got this phone as note 5 and s6 had no expandable memory. I have this daft mobile on contract for 2 years. Can Samsung please donate me Samsung note 7. I would like to witness the new edge around the corner.

  2. William Turner

    07/14/2016 at 1:09 pm

    Your specifications appear to be a little off. You have Samsung Exynos 8-core processor with 3GB of RAM for the Note 5. My US edition (incase it’s different than international) as 4GB of RAM. This is why, with the recent leaks that are not as encouraging, it appears the Note 7 really only has a bump up (and a big one) of the IP67 (or 68) water and dust resistance, memory expansion and Iris scanner. If one already owns a Note 5, performance may be close enough that if one has a 64GB version like me there is much less incentive to upgrade this time around.

  3. William

    08/17/2016 at 5:45 am

    I concur William Turner 😎

  4. Kenneth R Kloppel

    08/21/2016 at 10:21 am

    i agree with w t also & i looked at a note7 yesterday & see nothing that i have to have, same display, s-pen….you really have to look to see the curvature.

  5. Bestoc

    08/23/2016 at 10:47 am

    I have the Note 5, the day I bought this I asked dealer right away why this doesn’t have SD slot like the Note 4? I was told Samsung took away that feature because the photos stored to that SD card has a lower resolution with that of photos stored to the built in storage. How great would the one be on Note 7?

  6. ALICE G SMALLS

    08/27/2016 at 10:29 pm

    I’m kinda confuse, I own the note 5, and the note 7 to me the ONLY important factory is the memory(expansion) the cost is a bit higher, but as far as phones they look extremely the same maybe the rounded edge…I don’t know should I order should I not….

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