Retailers have all three models listed for orders: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB

May 8, 2012 08:47 GMT  ·  By

Last week, South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung made official its newest Android-based flagship device, the Galaxy S III, which should arrive on shelves in various markets around the world in before the month’s end.

The mobile phone will be released in three different flavors, based on the amount of storage packed inside it, namely 16GB, 32GB and 64GB.

There will be two color flavors of the device available for acquisition, and both of them will hit shelves in Australia, it seems.

In fact, various retailers in the country have already placed the new device on their websites, offering details on the price tag it would sport when purchased free of contract.

Thus, the phone can be seen on Mobicity’s website at $799 (around 615 Euros) for the 16GB flavor, $899 (aprox 690 Euros) for the 32GB variant, and at $999 (about 770 Euros) for the 64GB version.

Kogan has it slightly cheaper, at $789, $889 and $989 for the 16GB, 32GB and 64GB variants, respectively. Dmavo has the 16GB flavor up for pre-order too, at the same price.

All three models can be seen on Expansys as well, though only the 16GB version has a price tag attached to it, namely $745.91 (around 575 Euros).

As the guys over at Ausdroid note, some of these retailers will ask you to pay for shipping, so additional charges might add on top of the listed price tags.

Ordered Galaxy S III units are said to arrive in users’ hands on May 28th at the earliest. Kogan has listed the mobile phone with this release date next to it, while Mobicity expects it to ship on May 30th.

In addition to the device, users are also offered the option to purchase accessories, including Cover Cases, a Battery Charger Stand, MicroUSB to HDMI Adapter and more. Expansys has all of these on its website, and those who are interested in getting any of them should head over there for details.