The handset was initially expected to arrive on shelves on April 26

Apr 17, 2013 14:29 GMT  ·  By

Samsung has announced last month that its new Galaxy S4 flagship would arrive on shelves in the UK as soon as April 26, but it seems that the company has decided to push the launch back by one day.

No specific info on what caused this has been provided as of now, but The Inquirer claims that all has been confirmed by a Samsung employee working at the company’s flagship Stratford Westfield store in London.

The handset will be released in the country through all wireless carriers there, although it will offer support for LTE services only on the network of EE, as UnwiredView notes. The handset is expected to arrive in other countries in Europe later this month, and April 27 might mark the day when users across the continent will finally get access to the smartphone, it seems.