




🚀 Note your edge: Power, precision, and style in one sleek device.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Charcoal Black combines a vibrant 5.7-inch Quad HD AMOLED display with a 16MP rear camera featuring Optical Image Stabilization and 4K video capture. Powered by a 2.7 GHz Cortex A7 processor and running Android 4.4 KitKat, it offers 32GB storage expandable via microSD, a precise S-Pen for enhanced productivity, and a long-lasting 3220 mAh battery with fast charging. Designed for professionals who demand performance and creativity on the go.






| ASIN | B00N532FRU |
| Additional Features | Built-In GPS, bluetooth-enabled, dual-camera, lte, smartphone, touchscreen |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Average Battery Life Talk Time | 20 Hours |
| Battery Description | 3220 mAh |
| Best Sellers Rank | #198,060 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #4,195 in Cell Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Built-In Media | Camera, Video Recorder |
| CPU Model | Cortex A7 |
| CPU Speed | 2.7 GHz |
| Camera Description | 16 MP |
| Camera Flash | Front Camera Flash |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | No Compatible Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,222 Reviews |
| Display Pixel Density | 515 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2560 x 1440 |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| Effective Video Resolution | 8 Pixels |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 32 GB |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 3.7 MP |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen with Stylus Support |
| Item Dimensions | 3.09 x 0.32 x 6.04 inches |
| Item Weight | 6.21 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Material Features | Sustainable |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Year | 2014 |
| Number of Front Cameras | 1 |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 20 Hours |
| Processor Series | Cortex A7 |
| Processor Speed | 2.7 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 32 GB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 32 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
| Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Single SIM |
| Screen Size | 5.7 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | High Dynamic Range |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | Multimedia Consumption, Productivity, Creativity, Eco-conscious Users |
| UPC | 887276050867 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4K (3840 x 2160) |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Provider | AT&T |
W**N
Great phone with a few draw backs
Overall this is a fabulous phone. I purchased it about a month ago because I wanted the best phone on the market and the overwhelming amount of features that this phone came with made it the top contender. Pros Camera - Oh lord the camera. This is probably hands down the most amazing thing about the phone. People have literally gasped at the pictures and videos that I have taken. The image stabilization is amazing for anyone with shaky hands and the phone comes with more picture touch up features than the average user would ever need. For video there is the option to up the FPS from 30 FPS to 60 FPS which makes watching fish swim a fun experience. IR Blaster - This is probably my second favorite thing about this phone. The app that the IR blaster uses has a few annoying things about it but it makes set up a breeze so I can't complain too much. The app also has a feature where it will show you what is on TV and then automatically change the channel to that show, way better than surfing through Direct TV's guide. Overall I will probably never use another remote again because of how easy setup is Screen Size - So the pros of this are that it makes using your phone WAY easier. Have you ever had that problem where you would just rather not use your phone because scrolling through a web browser with tiny text is annoying? Yea well so did I until this phone. I am able to use this phone one handed with my right hand only because the back button is on that side. And yes I am able to text without any difficulty with one hand. The only problems that I have with reach is if I go from the home button to the top of the screen Fast Charging - Amazing. With the right amount of settings turned off you can very easily hit the advertized 50% in 30 minutes that Samsung claims, maybe a tad longer if you have a bunch of background stuff running. Battery size - Can't imagine running out of juice in a day. Worst I got to was 20% in about 15 hours of use and I was using my phone a lot that day. But fast charging almost makes this point mute because it's that fast at charging. Phone itself - So far I have had almost zero lag or freezing issues. The UI is very customizable and I've learned that if you want to change something, you probably can. The phone comes with a one handed mode which is very useful I just need to remember to use it more but It allows me to eat food and browse Facebook at the same time so I'm happy. Cons Fingerprint sensor - Great idea except for one small detail, you need to swipe. This make it nearly impossible to unlock your phone with one hand, like ever. If I were able to place my finger on the sensor like the IPhone 6 Plus then I would definitely use it but the phone is just big enough were you can use most of it with one hand and just big enough where swiping your thumb is very difficult. However using two hands changes everything and I'm able to unlock my phone on the first try 99% of the time Heart rate sensor - So this is a minor thing, mainly because I don't know how heart rate sensors are supposed to work but this one is VERY sensitive to errors. I can usually get it to work but any slight disruption in just about anything and you need to restart. When I first got the phone it took me a solid 10 - 20 minutes to get one reading so keep trying new note owners. Screen Size - I know I put this in the pro section but that's just me. I value more of a computer like experience over a mobile one so the difficulties with one handed use are overshadowed by being more productive and having better hardware ( yes that is one of the perks of larger phones ). Speaker - Dear Samsung, never put your speaker on the back of a phone, ever again. It is very easy to cut the volume of the phone down to about half if it's laying down screen up. So if you listen to music a lot get used to flipping your phone the "right" way. Notification Icon - It's always blue. My old phone was green for messages, blue for Facebook, and yellow for Snapchat. Samsung fix this for the Note 5. Overall it's a great phone and the cons I mentioned aren't that annoying to me that would warrant a four star but they might be more important to some people than others. If I didn't mention something it's probably because it's not that big of an issue. Yes the S - pen is cool but I wouldn't say buy or don't buy because of it.
J**H
the "Note" ecosystem is polished to a fine luster for large handheld devices and tablets
A truly magnificent device. I had the Note 2, "back in the day", and a number of phones in between and I keep coming back to this phone. I ordered a LG G3 at the same time I ordered the Note 4, it was a tough call seeing how the G3 is a couple hundred dollars cheaper, but ultimately chose this, even in spite of the cost difference. Here's the simple explanation: the "Note" ecosystem is polished to a fine luster for large handheld devices and tablets... and the display is pretty great as well. I've save my thoughts on the G3 for that review but it's a great phone as well and had I not used the Note 4 I would have easily chosen it. On to the Note 4. The screen is amazing, the resolution is incredible, which you may not think you'll notice but it will eventually show itself and you'll smile when you realize it. The camera is solid, a nice quick shutter speed and it takes good pictures in most lighting situations and you can record up to 4K video - so you can FINALLY put that 4K TV that you just bought to good use :) The sound that comes out of the speaker is ok, nothing amazing but it's enough for the speakerphone to be solid and to hear music, if a little muffled. The front facing camera is actually impressive - I tend to take a lot of forward facing video so I can see myself with my son and the video always looks great. The S Pen functions at least as well as the Note 2 did, but with more thought put into it's usefulness - you get a small context window that pops up when removing the sylus, far more useful than the old "switch to this S Pen page and use stuff there", I like it but have yet to find a great use for it. The default Samsung keyboard, which is of course replaceable, is one of the better stock keyboards, I haven't switched it out for my beloved Swiftkey yet, and I don't think I will. If you're a storage buff then you'll be happy with the micro SD card slot, it adds so much functionality to a phone that it boggles my mind when a phone doesn't have it. To each their own though. I can't think of a reason not to recommend it, aside from cost of entry. Update 05-26-2015: The bluetooth audio has an intermittent issue where it cuts out, but the sound keeps playing, reminiscent of how a CD player would skip from time to time. This happens across multiple BT devices from headphones, a car and a sound box - I'm sure Samsung would fix it, but I had the same problem with the S5 I had before and the Note 2 previously, I think this is my last Samsung device and I'll be selling it once the LG G4 comes out. Caveat: a friend has the same device on Verizon and doesn't experience the issue, so it may not be a problem with the phone, but if you're curious then do a google search for it and you'll find that this is not the only Samsung phone that has the problem.
T**M
Happy With Purchase (iGadgets)
Received this a lot faster than expected. It was scheduled to arrive on Wednesday but it came the Saturday BEFORE! I did tons of research before purchasing this phone and looked all over for a seller I felt I could trust and I don't feel disappointed (iGadgets Electronics on Amazon Marketplace). Everything came as described in the description with the exception of the very minute things I describe below. It really looks brand new! The phone fits my needs because I did the research and feel like I was an "informed buyer". So, if I don't like something on the phone it is my own fault unless it is a hardware error. I knew coming into this that it could be laggy and battery life may not be what I would say is extra lengthy with my type of use (moderate to heavy). So, with that being said, here is what I have experienced: First thing out of the box it was totally 0% on battery, which I expected and am not complaining...just stating a fact. I got the cords out which look brand new and plugged it in. Nothing happened. I left it for ten minutes on the charger....nothing. I changed outlets, tested outlets with other chargers, etc. After it was all said and done I found out the base of the charger works but not the cord. No biggie...it happens. (In the seller's defense, I have not contacted them regarding this. I think this was out of their control as I have bad luck with buggy charging cords the whole time I have been a Samsung user.) So, after I switched the cord for one I borrowed from my son (Samsung Galaxy S5 Active user) it started charging. After about ten minutes it had around 20% battery, 20 minutes 40% battery, and 30 minutes with 58% battery! Very impressed! After 50% it seemed to charge a bit slower. I believe it is what it is supposed to do though and not a malfunction of any kind. I did not turn it on until I had 60% battery and I left it plugged in. It started right up and initiated the setup process. No issues with the setup at all. Very easy. I spent the rest of the day playing. In playing around I noticed the lag here and there, experienced freezing up on two games, and was totally booted out of one game. I also noticed that the speaker had a crackling sound to it. That is something I had not expected and am not too excited about, but again I haven't contacted the seller because I bought USED and if the only thing wrong is a crackling speaker at the top 1/4th of volume level I am fine with that. I use headphones 99.9% of the time anyway. Overall I am happy with my purchase and am glad I picked this seller (iGadgets Electronics from Amazon Marketplace).
A**I
The most powerful phone in the world, the greatest experience on any smartphone period!
I've owned major Samsung smartphone since the Samsung Droid Charge (Every Galaxy S phone, every Galaxy note phone) I've also owned several other devices from HTC, LG, Moto. I find myself always coming back to Samsung. The Galaxy Note 4 is the most powerful handheld device I've ever had my hands on. The phones UI is very smooth, despite what some "bloggers" who are HTC/Iphone/LG fanboys say. Applications open without any hesitation, there is absolutely no lag on either Touchwiz or anything else on the phone. I root every single phone I get and put custom roms/firmware on them the second I get the phone. This phone is the first phone I've gone more than a week (now two months) that I don't mind rooting and putting custom roms on; this phone is plenty fast. The Screen on the Note 4 is the best I've ever seen on any phone. Being a Best Buy Mobile employee, I get to play and compare every single phone. I've compared the screen of the Note 4 to the new Moto Droid Turbo and LG G3 which also have 2K or QHD (Quad HD) screens and the Super Amoled screen on the Note 4 is still sharper, better saturated, and just wows you each time you look at it! Battery life is what is expected of a phablet. I get anywhere from 4-6 hours of screen on time (always on 4G, screen on high brightness all the time, gps and bluetooth connected) with anywhere from 2-3 hours talk time, and after 20 hours usually. That's all in a days work I put this phone through. With normal usage, screen on auto-brightness 1-2 hours of screen on time, 1-2 hours of talk time, I can normally go a couple of days without having to recharge. The S-Pen is what sets the Galaxy Note apart from all other Phablets. There are lots of phones out there with large screens now, but what sets the Galaxy Note apart from all the other pretenders is the S-Pen. The all new Spen technology along with the wacom digitizer now has over 2000 levels of pressure sensitivity making writing, drawing, and taking notes feel more natural like writing with an actual pen on paper. Build quality has greatly improved over the previous Galaxy phones, the new metal trim on the sides makes the device feel more premium, although almost everyone will put a case on it anyways, it's still nice to see it and feel it whenever you take the case off. Also the back still has that faux leather feel, I don't know why so many bloggers always hate on this look and feel? I actually prefer this over the metal or aluminum back on the iphone or HTC One phones. They are slippery, slick, and don't have any grip. Also it's cold in the winter, and hot to touch in the summer. I prefer the leather back look and feel as it also helps with grip, especially for one handed usage and being a larger phone. As I mentioned, I've owned the Galaxy S2, S3, S4, S5, Note 2, Note 3, HTC One m7, M8, LG G2, Moto X, and the Note 4 is the king of all phones. you may have realized I didn't mention the fruit phone, I've also used and played with each one of them, I have not personally owned an iphone, but I am forced to use and know the ins and outs of it, I know more about the iphone and IOS than probably 99% of all iphone users who have owned iphones since the original iteration of the iphone. The Iphone 6 or 6 Plus is not even worth comparing to the Galaxy Note 4, the Note 4 is superior in every single category and aspect, it's not even close!
B**N
Very high hopes, now I have buyers remorse
Not So Great. Got this phone about 2weeks ago and have had several issues Pros: -Big Screen -Camera takes great pictures -Lighter than other phones the same size -Great health features built in -Widgets are neat -Location based features are great Cons -As soon as I put a few apps on the device it has slowed down considerably (everything I have read on this leads me to believe this is normal problem on Android devices for some reason). Most fixes to this require you to figure out which app is causing the issue then delete it. Never had that issue on other phones. -For some reason with no apps running my phone is using a ton of ram (2.28GB out of 2.71GB, See Pic) This also appears to be normal when I read about issues people are having with Android. -If you like using Samsung's S Note its okay, (the stylus defaults cannot be changed to another note taking app). I use Onenote and there is no option to set that as the default note taker, and there is no option to sign in to any locked notebooks on Onenote. -Most of my contacts didn't sync from outlook and ITunes to google; also, what did transfer had a lot of duplicates show up, and about 3/4 of the contacts didn't transfer all information. None of my tasks or To Do have transferred from outlook to google. -I've tried running several different apps to "speed up" the device (never needed to do this on any other phones). These don't have any lasting effect and I have to run them 10-12times a day. (make sure nothing is running in the back ground too) All in all it has been a very frustrating experience. Good Luck From Samsung: In regard to the device using RAM even when apps are not working, we would like to inform you that even apps are closed on the device it will be running in device background and it uses the memory to run on the device. ---So once I "close all apps", then go to the ram and close apps, then go in and force close apps individually, you are saying the apps are still running? after I just spent half an hour closing them all in a three step process? What????????? We suggest you to force stop applications and check if the issue persists. From the home screen, tap on Apps>> Settings>> Applications>> Application manager>> Swipe screen right or left to all tab>> open the apps from the list and tap on force stop. -------I do this constantly all day long then the apps keep showing up again about 5-10 minutes later. In regard to the email notification issue, please check if you are using same email account on three accounts, if you are using same account you will receive notifications from three apps as it will synced with the device. ---I get notifications from: --Samsung Email handler (don't want, but checks emails) --Gmail Email Handler (Don't like, doesn't get all emails, but ties some calendar functions together but not dependable) --and Outlook which I installed (I use outlook and this was to only way to get my work emails, because nothing else would set it up, their app is not --good either as certain functionality is limited, no to do list or task manager updates etc.) ---Why isn't there a normal email handler like on every other device I have had that can handle tasks, contacts, calendars, etc. The normal things that every other phone does that this phone needs three email accounts to accomplish? ---I've actually had to download a different (fourth) calendar to handle tying them all together and Sunrise still can't pull it off. I've never had this be an issue on Windows or iPhone. In regard to the calendar/task issue, we would like to inform you that tasks will not sync which you receive from email account, however, if you have configured outlook account and if the events are saved in outlook only then it will be synced. -----See above. Also, why is this so difficult? never had this problem on any other phone. only when I switched to Samsung. In regard to dial and enter code to get an email, please check if you are using any third party app, as the default email app does not ask for any code to open the email. ----Not third party it is what came on the phone. Why cant I see voicemail from the "phone button". I shouldn't have to open a different app to check my voice mail. In regard to using the Stylus with OneNote app, we would like to inform you that the stylus should work with the app, however, please check the compatible with the App developer. ----The stylus will work with the app. What I said was the default can't be changed for the stylus. For example: I don't use sNote. I use Onenote. When pulling the stylus out of the phone there is an option to have a note pop up. I want Onenote to pop up but the default options are sNote or off. I bought this phone to enhance my use of Onenote. Now this lack of features disables me. I would not have bought this phone had I known I could not change that feature. In a time where every default can be changed to suit your needs this phone is extremely limited In regard to the battery draining, device freezing, app shutting down and notification issue, please access the link below to follow the steps to troubleshoot the issue. -----Why should I have to do this? why should I have to do any of this? I just want a phone that works, the way I want it to and won't catch on fire in my pocket, freeze up whenever I want to use a map or open two apps, run out of battery as soon as I take it off the charger. I fixed the battery issue sort of. I bought the extra battery that Samsung provides. Great now I have to carry extra batteries because the battery will die if I decide to use any apps? Link: http://support-us.samsung.com/cyber/popup/iframe/pop_troubleshooting_fr.jsp?idx=527929&modelname=SM-N910V&modelcode=SM-N910VZWEVZW&session_id=V5VP4qhZN2QZTM5tvxkh1H3bKvJJyJMVTGhsDyjhlLMHWv4JTSfQ!-28248919!-1833246254!1438209295588&from_osc=&homeid=29189 Link: http://support-us.samsung.com/cyber/popup/iframe/pop_troubleshooting_fr.jsp?idx=527928&modelname=SM-N910V&modelcode=SM-N910VZWEVZW&session_id=V5VP4qhZN2QZTM5tvxkh1H3bKvJJyJMVTGhsDyjhlLMHWv4JTSfQ!-28248919!-1833246254!1438209295588&from_osc=&homeid=29189 1. Possible causes: This section will explain the causes that might trigger the device to cause issues. 2. Uninstall Applications: can cause issues with the system during power on. ------Why? no other manufacturer has told me to remove problem apps like outlook, waze, or facebook? these are not strange apps that I don't want on my phone. This is 2015 and the norm is apps on your phone. 3. Out of Memory: Device that is out of memory can cause delays and keep applications from opening. ----No I bought extra memory 4. Memory Card Issues: Old memory cards may cause issues with stored applications. ------It is brand new, ordered from Samsung, on Samsung's website 5. Factory Data Reset: Resolve device issues with a Factory Data Reset. -----on the phone I just bought? again why? no other manufacturer has asked me to do that. Why sell a phone that doesn't work and has to be reset? Waiting to hear back again...
T**U
best smartphone even in 2016
best smartphone ever! and also the best deal on planet. Better than the newer generation phones! I did a lot research, and when i saw the screen, I was still amazed at the gorgeous screen. It is totally unbelievable. I was using galaxy s4 and the screen in note 4 is so much better. It is much better than samsung note 5, galaxy s6, s7 etc. because it has replaceable battery and micro sd card. You can buy 128G with less than 40 dollars and put it in. And the advantage of inserting sd card is beyond that. If you take a short trip, you may simply take more sd cards and swap them when they are full and no worry or need to transfer to a pc. I don't like the direction that samsung is taking with the newer generation phones. Much better than iphone for the same reason. This is the best phone available on market. note 3 is also good, but note 4 is so much better in screen and in camera. The camera quality is awesome. Although nowhere near dslr quality, it can beats a lot of point and shoot digital cameras easily. For taking casual shots, it is definitely more than adequate. The OIS is great as well for low light condition. Add review after two weeks' use, I still think this is the best phone ever on market. I personally like the back cover matt fish better. It is not slippery. Some people say it is cheap plastic like, but I consider it to be extremely practical. I had some slippery phones before and I always broke them by accident. This one is good. The edge is more "boxy" than the slippery round edge in new galaxy note 5 or s7 phones. I think "boxy" is good. It gives good holding point to hand as it is a very big phone. I compared this phone screen to all my friends' phone screen and I haven't see any phone has a better screen. Of course the other phones like 6s plus are not visually worse than note 4 in terms of screen. I still think this is the best phone samsung ever made. Only feature I would like it to have is the waterproof. Well, not really waterproof like dropping it in the pool, but splash proof so that I won't worry much about rain, drink, etc. Galaxy s5 does that wonderfully with a removable back cover. I hope the future note 7 can do that. I think Samsung should really get back to where it excels, while not trying to follow the iphone direction. What is the shining glass back cover in note 5 good for? Some say it feels expensive, flawless craftsmanship, blah blah. I call it "impractical" - easy to slip and break, no expandable sd card, no exchangeable battery. Probably note 4 is the last of its kind of the best samsung phones.
K**W
This is my first bad experience with amazon
Phone arrived Oct 28, 20 days after I ordered it. Phone would not activate either automatically or when I called VerizonWireless. I spent 2 1/2 hours on another phone with amazon and VerizonWireless before it got activated. I signed up for the Verizon Wireless MORE Everything Plans with the 250 MB option. Someone at Verizon commited fraud and changed the plan to 500 MB at a cost of an extra $5 a month. Verizon online has no way to correct this. I got an email from [email protected] but when I answered the email the mail got rejected by the amazon mail system. Actual email from amazon-csc%[email protected]. I already reported the fraud to verizon. This is my first bad experience with amazon, but I have had many problems with verizon billing. Updated Oct 30, 2013: VerizonWireless finally contacted me and corrected the problem with the 250 MB plan. They currently do NOT anymore have a 250 MB plan but let me keep the 500 MB plan at the old price. I updated my rating from 2 to 3 stars because I am very disappointed in the speaker sound quality. I am retired, 74 years old and spend most of my time sitting in an easy chair. My old cell phone was 10 years old and I could not text with it. I also will be using this phone on the internet a lot, but the display does not handle internet sites very well. I did install Lastpass app to manage all my passwords since I log onto 85 different sites with different and complex passwords. My debit card info was hacked on Home Depot and Target sites. Also someone somehow got a copy of all my email contacts and sent email to all my contacts. This information was only stored on google.
M**3
Dump your old phone, it's not treating you right and you really deserve better.
I admit, I was brand loyal and kept a awful phone for no other reason than I was scared to leave. It was an unhealthy relationship. I upgraded from a Motorola Droid Razr MAXX HD. My first clue should have been the fact that there were too many variations of a Razr for anything to be supported or even accessories to be available. From the get go, that phone was never close to the hype that Verizon led everyone to believe. The giant battery never lived up to its promise. It was always dead at the same time, 8:00 pm, with no day charge- this is from DAY ONE. I persisted and enjoyed the few things about it I liked for two years. I finally cracked the screen because I quit caring about it all together...which brought me to the Note 4. Before I made my decision, I received a Galaxy Tab 3 for Christmas last year and I fell in love, which made my switch easier. The Note 4 excels in almost every category. I was worried that 15 years of brand loyalty to Motorola would make feel like I was missing something, after completely jumping ship to Samsung, but I don't miss Motorola one bit. The Camera is AMAZING. Brilliant, crisp, clear detail. Bright ACCURATE color. Calls are clear. Screen is brilliant. Touch Wiz doesn't bother me at all. The size is nothing, even with small hands it works perfectly fine. Oh and despite the huge screen, resolution, active apps, location services running and pretty heavy use- I'm at 77% charge, 9 hours after pulling it off the charger. This phone is great. I'm EXTREMELY pleased and hope this survives the next two years so I can get a Note 6. Not to mention, because it is truly a flagship phone (not to be confused with Moto's "flagship of the month" philosophy) I can actually buy cases for it. Cheap ones, expensive ones, pretty colors, whatever. I believe there was ONE case available for the DRMHD when I bought it and it was a hard shell for $30 at VZW. I bought three Note 4 cases from Amazon for that price- the same day I bought my phone. When Otterbox releases their Defender for Note 4, I'll buy that, too. p.s. My iSheep friends were ready to trade in their 5s for the new 6s and now they are actively considering Note 4 or S5s, after seeing how much better N4 is to the i6.
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