It can be purchased for $750 AUD (760 USD or 585 EUR) outright

Oct 8, 2012 22:01 GMT  ·  By

Samsung Galaxy S III 4G has been recently launched in the Australia via most major carriers, such as Telstra, Optus and Virgin.

However, customers who do not want to commit to a long-term contract while grabbing the Galaxy S III 4G can check out Kogan’s offer.

The Australian retailer is now selling the Galaxy S III 4G smartphone for $750 AUD (760 US or 585 EUR) off-contract.

Before checking out Kogan’s offer on the Galaxy S III 4G, customers should know the smartphone is now available via Optus on the $60 AUD/monthly plan, but also from Virgin on its $59 AUD per month contract.

According to AusDroid, Samsung Galaxy S III 4G is now available for purchase via Telstra’s online stores, and starting later today from the carrier’s brick and mortar locations.

Those in doubt that Kogan’s Galaxy S III 4G supports Australia’s high speed network should know that the retailer already confirmed it on its website, “This phone is compatible with Australia’s 4G networks. Experience mobile internet faster than you ever could have imagined.”

Unlike the global version of Galaxy S III, the 4G version comes with LTE supports, more RAM and a newer version of Android platform, namely Jelly Bean.

Aside from that, the smartphones are pretty much the same, so Aussie customers will be able to take advantage of Galaxy S III 4G’s powerful 1.4 GH quad-core processor, which is complemented by 2GB of RAM.

It appears that Samsung will only release one version of Galaxy S III 4G, the 16GB model. However, users will be able to further expand storage up to 64GB via microSD memory card.

Other highlights of the Galaxy S III 4G include 4.8-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display with HD (720 x 1280 pixels) resolution, 8-megapixel rear camera and 2100 mAh Li-Ion battery.