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.