For those Android faithful over here in the United Kingdom that haven’t yet opted to purchase the latest Galaxy device from the Samsung camp, namely the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 from either O2 UK or Three UK, which was made available on Monday, there is now another carrier option for picking up the Galaxy Note 2 in the UK.
Vodafone UK has now launched the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and is available to purchase from their website in white, and according to a report over on The Inquirer, the Vodafone Galaxy Note 2 comes with a bit of a heft price tag, as with O2 you can get the device free on a 41-quid a month tariff, and from Three for free on a 34-quid a month tariff, Vodafone is offering the Galaxy Note 2 for free on a 47-quid a month tariff.
However for that £41 per month over a 24-month term, the customer does receive 2GB of data, unlimited minutes , and unlimited texts. However if you prefer to reduce that monthly outlay, other tariff options include the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 for an upfront cost of £49 and at £42 a month over two-years with 2GB data, unlimited minutes and texts.
Or is you wish to reduce that monthly cost even further, you can purchase the Android Jelly Bean handset for 149-quid up front with a £33 per month cost over 24-months with 600 minutes, 500MB of data and unlimited texts.
If you wish to forego signing up to a lengthy tow-year agreement with Vodafone, you can of course opt to purchase the Galaxy Note 2 as a SIM free device from Samsung at a cost of £549.95, or if you fancy is a bit cheaper you can get the SIM free 16GB version form Amazon at a cost of £529.99 as of the 7th of October.