The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 unlocked edition is now selling on Amazon with a discount of $400. The retailer giant is offering a discount of 40 percent over its usual Galaxy Note 5 price of $999.

Amazon is currently selling the 32 GB Galaxy Note 5 with model number SM-N920 for $598. It is the international unlocked version that will be only usable on GSM networks like AT&T and T-Mobile. The phablet won’t work on CDMA carries like Verizon Wireless and Sprint.

The reseller named Breed on Amazon that has a positive rating of 98 percent is selling the Gold variant of Galaxy Note 5 for $599. The black, white and silver variants of the phablet are price at $607, $620 and $629, respectively are available through different resellers. With AT&T, the Galaxy Note 5 is available with a full retail price of $740. T-Mobile is selling it for $700.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 comes with 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display that carriers a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Under its hood is Samsung’s very own Exynos 7420 chipset accompanied with 4 GB of RAM. The phablet features an inbuilt storage of 32 GB.

The Note 5 boasts a premium appeal through its metal and glass combination. The usage of new build has resulted in the axing of microSD slot feature. The phablet comes equipped with an enhanced S-Pen stylus and a fingerprint scanner for using the Samsung Pay service.

The Galaxy Note 5 houses a 16 MP camera on its backside that is enabled with features like 4K video recording, OIS and LED flash. The selfie camera provided on the phablet is of 5 MP. Even though it runs on Android Lollipop OS, it is one of the devices that is expected to receive Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS very soon. It is equipped with a battery of 3000 mAh.