Note 4 - Colours
The latest flagship from Samsung, the Galaxy Note 4 launches today at retailers and carriers across Australia. The phone was slightly delayed from its original October 29th launch date, but the day is here and you can now purchase one, so where are you getting it from?

Carriers

Vodafone

Vodafone has the White and Black model of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on their network. Their pre-order bonus was for a pair of Samsung LEVEL On headphones if you pre-ordered before the 4th of November, but today, you can get the phone! There’s a range of plans on offer on the Vodafone website :

Per Month Plan/Phone Data Inclusions
$60 $30 Plan/$30 Phone repayment 300MB data $300 included value2 month
Data Workout – Offer ends 01/01/15
$66 $40 Plan/$26 Phone Repayment 500MB data $400 included value
Infinite calls to Vodafone mates in Oz.2 month
Data Workout – Offer ends 01/01/15
$66 $40 Plan/$26 Phone Repayment 500MB data $400 included value
Infinite standard TXT here and to overseas.
2 month Data Workout – Offer ends 01/01/15
$72 $50 Plan/$22 Phone Repayment 1GB data $500 included value
Infinite calls to Vodafone mates in Oz.
2 month Data Workout – Offer ends 01/01/15
$72 $50 Plan/$22 Phone Repayment 1GB data $500 included value
Infinite standard TXT here and to overseas.
2 month Data Workout – Offer ends 01/01/15
$78 $60 Plan/$18 Phone Repayment 1.5GB data $700 included value
Infinite calls to Vodafone mates in Oz.
Infinite standard TXT here and to overseas.2 month
Data Workout – Offer ends 01/01/15
$80 $70 Red Plan/$10 Phone Repayment 3.0GB data Infinite standard national calls.
Infinite standard TXT here and to overseas
300 standard international minutes when in Australia
2 month Data Workout – Offer ends 01/01/15
$86 $80 Red Plan/$6 Phone Repayment 4GB data Infinite standard national calls.
Infinite standard TXT here and to overseas
300 standard international minutes when in Australia
2 month Data Workout – Offer ends 01/01/15Tell me more
$104 $100 Red Plan/$4 Phone Repayment 6GB data nfinite standard national calls.
Infinite standard TXT here and to overseas
300 standard international minutes when in Australia
2 month Data Workout – Offer ends 01/01/15Tell me more

Look out for the Note 4’s sister product, the Note Edge, instore with Vodafone on the 12th of November for $18 a month on the $70 plan, dropping to $12 a month on the $100 plan.

Optus

Optus too is offering the Note 4 in Black or White on a range of plans from as low as $62 per month ($35 My Plan Plus + $27 handset repayment) or you can choose from any number of plans. There are Data bonuses for going up to the higher end of the plan range though. You can find all the information on the Optus Website:

Optus Plans
Optus will also be ranging the Note Edge and Gear S with devices becoming available from November 12.

Telstra

Telstra are offering the Note 4 in Charcoal Black, Frost White and as an exclusive, the Bronze Gold. Their pre-orders offered people connecting to a Telstra plan $70 and above a $100 EFTPOS Gift Card, as well as getting access to the Telstra New Phone Feeling for no additional charge (normally $10 per month), as well as a choice of 1GB extra data or $1,000 extra talk to standard Australian numbers per month.

The Note 4 is available from as low $77 per month, but you can select from a range of plans on the Telstra website

Note 4 Plans - Telstra

Virgin Mobile

Virgin is last but certainly not least, and is offering the Note 4 in Black and White as well, on a range of plans starting at $30 per month (+ a $27 handset repayment on top). You can check out the range of plans on the Virgin Mobile website:

Virgin Mobile Note 4 Plans - 1

Virgin Mobile Note 4 Plans - 2

Retail

There’s a range of places you can purchase the Note 4 from outright (including the carriers) from online stores and bricks and mortar retailers. If it’s an online retailer, always make sure you check the price of shipping before

Online:

Retail :

There’s sure to be more places around that will stock the Galaxy Note 4, it’s a polarising series of phones with many passionate fans. If you’re waiting for the Ausdroid review, we’ve recalled Matt Booth from the benches to give the Note 4 a going over and his review should be up soon. If you picked up your Galaxy Note 4 let us know what you think of your new handset in the comments.