Samsung Galaxy Note 4 International launch timeline rolls out

Color-coded dots mark the release dates for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in different countries. Facebook

Days before Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 begins to roll out, the South Korean technology and consumer products brand has unveiled the international release dates for its latest flagship phone.  The company released a photo invitation for the various events that will launch the highly anticipated smartphone in the international market.

A photo with an "S Carpet" mark, showing a map and the timeline of the release dates, is posted on the company's official Facebook page. It shows the exact date when the Galaxy Note 4 will be made available in a particular country.  Dots can be seen on top of the countries, and they are matched with the corresponding dates of release. It may look a little confusing for some, since the colors of the dots are somewhat similar to each other.

However, the photo timeline seems a little outdated. It says that the South Korean release was scheduled on Sept. 30, yet the phones went public in its country of origin last Sept. 26.

Nevertheless, after the South Korean release, the next Asian country that will have the new Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will be India, scheduled on Oct. 10. It will be followed with the Singaporean launch on Oct. 11, then the release date in Thailand on Oct. 13. Myanmar will see the new Samsung flagship phone on Oct. 15, and Vietnam on Oct. 24, while Laos, Indonesia, and the Philippines will have the new Galaxy Note 4 on Oct. 25.

Although the U.S. map had not been marked with a dot, earlier reports have mentioned that American consumers will be able to get their hands on the new smartphone on Oct. 17, around the same time as the Canadian release.

On the other hand, the Galaxy Note 4 will make its U.K. debut on Oct. 10. The rest of Europe seems to have been scheduled the week after that.

The South American market, on the other hand, will be able to get their hands on the amazing Samsung Galaxy Note 4 sometime in November.

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