Just like in the past few days, Samsung has quietly listed three Galaxy Note 4 Duos in China. The company launched the three Dual-SIM versions of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in the country for different recipients – China Telecom, China Unicom & SIM-Free; but all the devices comes with support for Dual-SIM functionality and they all use Micro SIM cards.
• The first model of the Galaxy Note 4 Duos would be carried by China Telecom; the first SIM supports LTE (FDD-LTE and TD-LTE) whilst the second SIM supports 2G.
• The Second model would be carried by China Unicom; LTE is not supported on the device the first SIM supports 3G and the Second SIM supports 2G.
• More like the China Unicom model, the SIM-Free model also does not support LTE, the first SIM supports 3G and the second SIM supports 2G.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Duos packs the same hardware as the Galaxy Note 4 with the same 5.7-inch QHD Super AMOLED display, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of inbuilt storage, a microSD card slot, 16MP rear camera, 3.7MP front camera, 4G LTE and 3220mAh battery.
The SIM-free version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Duos is available for CNY 5,400 ($880/€700) while the single-SIM version is currently selling for CNY 5,200 ($850/€671). The price for the China Telecom and China Unicom models is unknown.
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