Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100 to cost €639.90 in Germany

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 N7100 announcement event on Wednesday (28 August) answered most of the questions about the second generation phablet, but there was nothing mentioned about the pricing of the device. Well finally when it lands in Germany in the coming months, the second-gen phablet will set customers back €639.90, or about $803, through Vodafone.

The unsubsidized LTE version of the Galaxy Note II will go for €639.90, which translates to just over $800 or £500. Granted, for the price you will be getting the most powerful device on the market (unless the Optimus G makes it to the market first) armed with the latest version of Android and the unique S Pen, but it still seems rather steep.

The good news is that you will probably be able to get the Galaxy Note II on a heavily subsidized price with most major European carriers. Vodafone Germany was the first to confirm that it will be offering the phablet, but it was quickly joined by Three UK, and that was just a few hours after the announcement. At this rate most of the big players will be onboard by the time the Samsung Galaxy Note II is ready to hit the shelves.

The UK carrier hasn’t given an on-contract price for the Galaxy Note II, but Vodafone Germany was kind enough to provide it – €79.90 with a two-year contract on the €44.95/month SuperFlat Internet Plus plan. 

Read : Price, Features and Specifications of Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100

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One Response to “Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100 to cost €639.90 in Germany”

  1. Sudhir

    Sep 15. 2012

    Omar .. Its not that hard to order it online i bevilee!!also put in mind that US store is going to release it without contract in November .. i think its going to be unlocked []omarker Reply:November 1st, 2011 at 3:26 pmWell i Got mine ,, but good advice for people Who wanna have it ,, thanks =D[]

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