The smartphone will be launched with 16GB of internal memory, 3G connectivity

Apr 2, 2013 15:11 GMT  ·  By

Galaxy S 4, the new flagship Android device from Samsung, appears set to make an official appearance on shelves in some Eastern European countries in about two weeks, the latest reports on the matter suggest.

Russia and Ukraine are said to be the first to receive it, starting with week 16, though only the 16GB 3G-enabled model will be available at that time, a recent article on SamMobile notes.

The phone will be launched in both Black Mist and White Frost color flavors, and should hit shelves with 64GB of internal memory as well, starting with week 24 (roughly two months after the 16GB model).

The 4G-enabled variant will be released in these countries as well, in both color flavors, with the 16GB iteration set to arrive in week 21, while the 64GB version expected in week 24. The 32GB version, however, won’t arrive in these countries, it seems.