The flagship smartphone was said earlier this week to have been slightly delayed at Sprint

Apr 27, 2013 05:13 GMT  ·  By

Today, Galaxy S 4, the latest flagship Android smartphone that South Korean mobile phone maker unveiled to the world, arrives in the US at two more wireless carriers, namely Sprint and AT&T.

Interestingly enough, Sprint announced earlier this week that it would not be able to start selling the smartphone today, as initially planned, but it has just confirmed the online availability of the device, at $249.99 (€192) on contract ($149.99 or €115 for those who bring their own number to Sprint).

“It’s the smartphone everyone’s talking about & it’s available at midnight. Who’s ready for the Samsung Galaxy S 4?” the company said on Twitter.

AT&T, on the other hand, is still planning to make the smartphone available in stores today, and has re-confirmed that in a recent tweet.

The new handset can be seen on this carrier’s website as well, in Black and White, priced at $199.99 (€153) on contract.