If you've been considering the new Samsung Galaxy Note 5, you can now get a factory-unlocked device at a great price. The 32GB model is currently on sale for a limited time for $589.99.

With the release of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+, Android phablets fans were faced with two powerful and high-end choices. The devices also marked a shift in Samsung's design philosophy, which adopted Apple's completely sealed signature aluminum and glass build. Samsung also got inspiration from Apple by not including a microSD expansion slot or removable battery, something its most loyal fans were disappointed with, as it was a feature that not only separated it from iPhones but some of its main Android rivals as well.

The Galaxy Note 5 in particular struck a chord with loyal fans of the series, who have wanted a device that not only had the top specs but matched that with a premium build that dropped the usual cheap feeling plastic in exchange for a metal fame and glass design, as well as enhanced S Pen stylus that has a more natural pen feel than previous generations.

The Samsung Galaxy Note hasn't seen its share of great deals but that's about to change. The 5.7-inch factory unlocked GSM phablet is on sale for a limited time on eBay for $589.99.

The unlocked Samsung Galaxy Note 5 features a 5.7-inch 2560 x 1440 Quad HD Super AMOLED Gorilla Glass 4 display with a pixel density of 518 pixels per inch (ppi). The phablet is powered by a Samsung Exynos 7420 octa-core processor, 4GB of RAM, and includes 32GB of internal storage.

The Galaxy Note 5's camera capabilities pack in a 16-megapixel rear camera with OIS (optical image stabilization) and selfies fans will appreciate its five-megapixel front-facing shooter.

This factory unlocked Samsung Galaxy Note 5 variant runs on GSM networks in the U.S., which include AT&T and T-Mobile. This is a limited time sale, so if you're interested in getting an unlocked Note 5 for $589.99 click here.

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