Samsung has listed the developer edition of the Galaxy Note 4 on their official website. Priced at $662.53, the Galaxy Note 4 Developer Edition will be in Charcoal colour and will be compatible on Verizon networks. It will not be offered on contract so potential buyers will have to shell out the complete amount at once, unlike carrier-subsidised variants. Developer Edition devices are usually popular with app developers, enthusiasts, and software tinkerers as they come with easily unlockable bootloaders, making it easier to install custom ROMs and kernels. If you are interested in buying this device, be aware that such variants might not be supported with software updates for as long as the carrier-susidised ones.
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