Samsung Galaxy Note 4 - 32 GB - Charcoal Black (Unlocked)

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Product Information

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a massive upgrade over the previous Note model, with features and improved functionality to meet the most demanding needs. The 5.7-inch screen radiates with 500 pixels per inch and brings colors and images to life like never before, thanks to the Super AMOLED display. This improved model also includes multitasking functionality and even an extra mic system capable of detecting and picking up sound from eight different directions. Photography lovers will marvel at the photo quality afforded by the 16-megapixel rear camera, while selfie aficionados will surely love the 3.7-megapixel front camera.

Product Identifiers

BrandSamsung
ModelSamsung Galaxy Note 4
eBay Product ID (ePID)203830360

Product Key Features

ConnectivityBluetooth, Wi-Fi, Micro USB, NFC, GPS, Glonass
RAM3 GB
ColorBlack
ProcessorOcta Core
StyleBar
Camera Resolution16 MP
NetworkUnlocked
Screen Size5.7 in
Memory Card TypeMicroSD
Operating SystemAndroid
Manufacturer ColorCharcoal Black
Lock StatusNetwork Unlocked
Storage Capacity32 GB

Dimensions

Item Height6.04 in
Item Weight6.21 oz
Item Width3.09 in
Depth0.33in
Weight6.2 Oz
Height6.04in
Width3.09in

Additional Product Features

Pixel Density515 ppi
Front Camera Resolution3.7 MP
Back Camera Resolution16 MP
Network Generation4G
Release Date2014-09-29
Battery Capacity3220 mAh
Item Depth0.33 in
Display TechnologyAMOLED
Release Year2014
Display Resolution2560 x 1440 Pixels
Catalog_version_id19518
Description OwnershipeBay_PCO
Number of Lenses in Selfie Camera1
Release Day29
Supported Flash Memory CardsmicroSD
Family LineSamsung Galaxy Note 4
Number of Lenses in Main Camera1
TypeSmartphone
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Release Month09
Description Sub OwnershipUgam

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4.4
416 product ratings
  • 299 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 53 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 20 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
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  • 34 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

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  • Top favourable review

    Samsung Galaxy Note 4

    Large display for most usage, very happy with the phone features and note taking device. Works well for travelling users away form office. Large screen is nice for a little game here and there while waiting. wish the battery last a bit longer, however with the fast charger, it charges the phone with only 30% power to 100% in less than 45 minutes. Highly recommended.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Top critical review

    The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

    Good: This phone has some unique aspects. I like the size, versatility, vibrant color, call quality, picture quality, ect., features of the phone. Bad: It is a refurbished phone, so there are some quirks that concern me. It will restart on its' own - about once a day. On occasion, it is slow to respond, or locks up for a few seconds. I don't know if these are long glitches, I need to worry about, or just the nut behind the button. There is no real UGLY side. It is a pretty, clean phone with vibrant colors , good functionality and easy to navigate.

    Verified purchase: Yes

  • This is one great phone!

    This is the last of the tasty Samsung Note series phones that you can add your own sd card. Vary fast and way more system features and options than you will ever use, but it's good to know you have them. One small thing, running almost any app that is stored on the external sd is slow and prone to problems, however that is a common problem with any newer phone that offers addon sd. An absolute steal for the money.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Galaxy note 4

    The phone came in very good condition. So far it is working very well and I am familiar with the operation as I had one for many years. New ones sold today are starting to be over priced (1500 to 2300 cdn dollars). The only concern I have is the battery seems to be to thick. I have the battery from my old phone which is just fine. The Otter protective cover I had on my old phone fits this one as well. I am very pleased with my purchase......

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Refurbished

  • Best phone for $200.

    Best phone for the price, picture is amazing, better camera than the new iphones, the auto focus is pretty sweet... screen size is big enough that you can watch your favorite shows or movies. And with the SD card slot you can download a ton and have all the space you need

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Phablets don't get much better than the Samsung Galaxy Note 4

    I had previous had the Note 3 and was a huge fan of that phone. The Note 3 was my first so-called phablet, and I definitely wanted either a new Note or something similarly large. For the Note 4, it was the specs that really sold me. Even though the 5.7" screen of the Note 3 was gorgeous, the Note 4 has an upgraded 5.7" Quad-HD display (2560 x1440), and the difference is truly stunning. Text looks crisp even when you zoom in, colors really pop while still looking natural, the blacks are deep and rich... The display is astonishing, a real sight to behold and an absolute joy to use. In terms of performance, I was slightly disappointed that the Note 4 doesn't have a more future-proof 4GB of ram, but 3GB is sufficient for the most part. Every game I've play has been smooth and multitasking is usually without any hiccups. The average user and even most power users will find the Note 4's performance to be very admirable. I've added a 64GB microSD card in the Note 4's microSD card slot, which is a feature infamously absent from the Note5. With plenty of storage space, I'll be able to save thousands of pictures taken with the Note 4's impressive 16MP rear camera, which boasts the optical image stabilization (OIS) that was disappointingly absent in the Note 3. Like virtually every entry in Samsung's Galaxy line, the Note 4 takes pictures that are crisp, have little to no noise and excellent color reproduction, and the smoothing that comes with image stabilization is minimal. The front-facing 3.7MP shooter is also very adequate although it would have been nice to get 5MP like some of the other phones available. The S pen is one of the Note line's biggest selling features and it works better than ever with the Note 4. According to Samsung, the Note 4's sensitivity is double that of the Note 3, meaning that it can sense over 2000 different pressure levels. This translates into significantly improved and more realistic performance when you're using the S pen to write or draw on the Note 4. The S pen itself has been spruced up too, although it's missing the awesome spring mechanism that the Note5's S pen dons. Thankfully, the Note 4 has a decently-sized battery at 3220mAh and the microUSB port has integrated fast charging, but with the screen being Quad-HD it would have been nice to have a bit larger battery as the battery life of the Note 4 can be pretty low if you're a heavy user like myself. However, if you're smart about power conservation and keep things like WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, and location services turned off when you're not using them, you'll easily get through an entire day on a single charge, perhaps even more. This may or may not be true, but it feels like the Note 4 doesn't have quite as much bloat as the Note 3 and other Galaxy devices, which is appreciated. However, it's still easy to disable the apps you don't want to use, which makes them disappear from the app drawer. In addition to the usual accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor, gesture sensor, and other Samsung staples, the Note 4 incorporates a fingerprint sensor for biometric security. Unfortunately, the fingerprint sensor in the Note 4 is the same sliding-based sensor as in the Galaxy S5, which isn't always the most reliable. Instead of simply pressing down on the home button and allowing it to read your fingerprint that way, you must slide your finger downward over the home button so that it can take a reading of your entire thumb (or whatever other finger you're using). If you have your finger at a slight angle or closer to one side of the button than the other, you'll get an error message and have to try again. At times, it'll take me two or three swipes to unlock my phone, which is disappointing when you see that other phones like the Nexus 6P or OnePlus 2 have excellent, responsive fingerprint readers that are touch-based rather than swipe-based. It's worth noting that the Note5 has the more reliable touch-based fingerprint reader, but the Note5 is missing several features that make me prefer the Note 4. Currently, the Note 4 is running Android 5.1.1 with reports indicating it will get Android Marshmallow (6) sometime in December or January. With the new version of Android, the Note 4 will get expanded support for the biometric finger reader, expanded per-app permissions, and a new Doze mode that allegedly minimizes background activity while the phone is on standby, greatly increasing battery life. If that's the case, the Note 4 will be an even better phone once it receives the new OS. As of now, I'd say that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is still one of the strongest and most feature-rich smartphones on the market, and arguably one of the top phablets that money can buy.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 4 world.

    This is the best phone because of the many features and great reception. Also great for elderly and disabled who can use the S pen and write notes directly or highlight and copy paste information when on the go. Love that you can add memory and replace battery yourself. The screen is very nice. Love the ultra battery saver app and fast charge. Winner hands down!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Average battery life for smart phones, but extremely functional!

    I love the speed of this phone and the decent quality camera, the pen is the best little extra to take rapid notes anywhere, any time. I would not go back to any other galaxy phone after using my Note 4. I can put 2 screens side by side and do my homework (University of Phoenix) and check my email or facebook at the same time. The notes are just another awesome feature. Love this phone!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Galaxy note 4 amazing features and size

    Brand new unlocked ATT galaxy note4 using on straight talk works amazing. The note 4 is better then any phone I have ever had. Love I can add more memory and I can change out the battery. The fast charger is amazing from a dead phone I just plug it in and less then 3 hours my phone is fully charged. The battery life is great almost 8 hours of use before I even need to think about plugging this phone in. Love this phone.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Network Registration a Snap

    Inserted the SIM and registered to the network right away. It even configured the APN settings for Data with a text msg. Even though it is an AT&T Model, it still connected to the Family Mobile network with ease. Good large screen, not too large to over power the hand. Easy to set up at start up. Standard Keyboard came with multiple languages. Plenty of RAM and internal storage.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New