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Photo of the Remarkables mountain range in Queenstown, New Zealand.
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Thursday, August 8, 2019

How much does Note 10 Plus cost in the country's market?

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Samsung Mobile Bangladesh has begun to make advance plans for the new Galaxy Note 3 Plus in the country's Galaxy Note series. The South Korean company announced the new smartphone at a New York event on Wednesday.

Samsung Mobile Bangladesh said in a statement that the Note 5 Plus will come to the market of the country, it will have the latest and more powerful 5 nanometer (Nm) Exynos 120 processor, 12GB LPDDR3X RAM, 28GB RAM, 5.1 milliampere battery. Its battery is capable of full charge in just one hour and will have quad rear camera facility. It will have advanced S Pen facility.


The Note 4 Plus phone will have a nearly bezel-less display of WQHD Dynamic Amoule, a size of 9.5 inches. As well as the quad-camera features behind it, there will be video stabilization, live focus on video, professional grade video editing facilities.

The Galaxy Note Ten Plus will be priced at Tk. 5,00,000 in advance in advance. The phone can be purchased in one and a half year installment facility. An additional cashback of Tk 5,000 will be available through Citibank's purchase of Amex credit card. There will also be exchange facilities with smartphones of certain models. 'One-time screen replacement' will be available free of cost if you purchase the warranty package for the second year at the time of purchase of the device.

Grameenphone customers will be able to access the 25 GB internet at no cost if they buy the Galaxy Note 5 Plus. An advance order can be given by August 5th.

In the context of unveiling the Galaxy Note 4 Plus in the market of Samsung, the head of Samsung's mobile division said Moodidur Rahman said, "Galaxy Note 3 Plus is primarily for those who like to adjust their enjoyment of gaming and entertainment along with work in life."

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Photo of the Remarkables mountain range in Queenstown, New Zealand.