The handset is listed as available SIM-free and unlocked at €699.99 ($960)

Mar 5, 2014 20:36 GMT  ·  By

Samsung Galaxy S5 pre-orders are reaching more markets out there, and the Netherlands is the latest country to have seen it going up for reservations, it seems.

Furthermore, while only Orange was found to have added the phone to its lineup in Romania and Russia for the time being, all three major wireless carriers in the Netherlands have announced their intention to add the handset to their offerings.

KPN, T-Mobile, and Vodafone have already started accepting pre-orders for the smartphone, though it appears that Vodafone is the only one to be offering the device in the Gold version as well, as GSMArena notes.

Users in the country interested in the new handset can now reserve it for free on the €50 ($69) per month plan at the wireless carrier. At KPN and T-Mobile, the device is available for free as well, though on their €55 ($76) per month plans.

Users who would rather grab the phone without committing to a contract agreement will be able to do so as well, as the phone can be seen listed unlocked at PDAShop.nl for €699.99 ($960) with 16GB of internal memory.

If you live in the Netherlands and want this smartphone, you should keep in mind that it will not become available for purchase until April 11. Samsung has already announced that it will start selling the handset worldwide on that day.