The smartphone is priced at $149.99 (115 Euro) on a two-year contract

Apr 29, 2013 13:30 GMT  ·  By

Starting today, the Samsung Galaxy S 4 is available for purchase at wireless carrier T-Mobile, though only through its website for the time being.

Made official last month, the smartphone arrives on shelves as Samsung’s new flagship Android-based device, running under the latest Android operating system out there.

The smartphone can be seen on this page on T-Mobile’s online portal with a price tag of $149.99 (115 Euro) attached to it, with the signing of a two-year contract agreement.

However, following the latest changes that T-Mobile made to its contracts, users need to pay $20 (15 Euro) per month for the device, for each of the 24 months of contract.

Packing 16GB of internal memory, the smartphone is available for purchase in both Black Mist and White Frost flavors.

Galaxy S 4 was announced with a 5-inch full HD touchscreen display on the front, as well as with a 1.9GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor packed inside.

Furthermore, the new mobile phone arrives on shelves with 2GB of RAM, a microSD memory card slot for expansion purposes, and with support for T-Mobile’s 4G LTE network.

The specs list of Galaxy S 4 also features a 13-megapixel photo snapper on the back, as well as a 2MP front camera for making video calls. It can also shoot with both cameras at the same time.

“Simultaneously shoot with the front and rear cameras to snag those ‘I was there’ moments with Dual Shot. Or use Drama Shot to take multiple exposure picture collages. You can even create and share a printable photo book with Story Album,” T-Mobile explains.

Furthermore, the device arrives on shelves with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity capabilities, NFC, built-in GPS receiver, and with the usual set of sensors.

“Every Galaxy S 4 innovation is designed to do two things: simplify your life and get you closer to who and what you love. Meet the phone that gets to know you,” T-Mobile states.