Many people are expecting to find a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 in one of their gift boxes this Christmas.

Some retailers already opened its doors this Thanksgiving to customers who may want to take advantage of the deals and discounts. However, retailers hardly offer deals on Samsung's phablet. Only very few retailers included Samsung Galaxy Note 3 on its Black Friday craze. Consumers may want to take advantage of these deals. The Galaxy Note 3 is currently offered from $299.99 to $399.99 with a two-year contract with a carrier.

H.H. Gregg offers Samsung's phablet for $249 with a two-year contract under Verizon Wireless. Moreover, the retailer will give the customer $100 store gift card. Thus, one can take home the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for $149. This is currently the best Black Friday deal on Samsung Galaxy Note 3 that we saw.

Sam's Club offers the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for $188.88 with a two-year contract with Verizon. The retailer also offers a Sprint model of the device for $248.88 with binding contract to the said carrier. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 with two-year contract under AT&T costs $288.88. Sam's Club opens on Black Friday at 7 AM.

Target, on the other hand, offers the Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for $199.99 with a contract. It also offers the same phone under Sprint for $249.99. Target hinted that it will not offer more discounts on the phablet on Black Friday as it did not list the device on its ad. Lastly, RadioShack offers Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for $199.99 under Verizon online.

The latest Samsung Galaxy Note 3 packs a huge hardware such as a 2.3GHz quad-core processor, 3GB of RAM, LTE/4G capabilities, 5.7-inch Full-HD Super-AMOLED display, 3200 mAh battery life, as well as a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera.

The smartphone and tablet hybrid runs with 4.3 Jelly Bean OS, but will soon receive the latest Android 4.4 KitKat OS by next year. The phablet also boasts a new feature called Air Command, which is a fast, fluid and incredibly functional feature of the device. Air Window allows users to perform multitasking on the device.