Samsung appears to be taking advantage of the holiday season, announcing Monday that its curvy Galaxy Note Edge will be made available to U.S. customers starting Nov. 14th.

The news follows a month of the phablet made its debut at the IFA trade show, showing off its 5.6-inch Super AMOLED screen, which allows users to quickly access emails, Internet, apps, controls, notifications, music, and news, according to PC Magazine.

These features can be accessed without interrupting the content that is already on the main screen. For example, notifications can be received while a video on the main display is playing.

The Note Edge will launch with Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile and U.S. Cellular, the five biggest carriers in the world, Engadget reported.

Customers will have different payment options for the phablet, such as Sprint's $35 per month payment plan ($840 total) and AT&T's $400 on-contract offer, as well as its $950 up-front offer. Other carriers have yet to reveal their prices for the device.

The Note Edge has features that are also found in the Galaxy Note 4, such as a 2.7GHz Qualcomm processor, 16-megapixel main camera, 3.7-megapixel wide angle front camera, a 3220 mAh removable battery, plastic S Pen and MicroSD card slot under the back cover, which can be removed, PC Magazine reported. It also runs on the Android 4.4 KitKat platform.

Samsung fans will have two color choices to choose from for the Note Edge: black and white.