The smartphone is expected to go on sale on April 11

Mar 8, 2014 15:01 GMT  ·  By

Last week, Samsung confirmed that its next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S5, would be available for purchase in more than 150 countries beginning April 11.

Assuming the United States will be among these countries, Samsung fans should prepare their wallets for next month. To make things even more exciting for those anxiously waiting for Galaxy S5 to become available, the folks over at Droid-Life recently spotted the smartphone at FCC (Federal Communications Commission).

According to the documents filed at FCC, there are three Galaxy S5 models waiting for their approval. Judging by their codenames (SM-G900V, SM-G900A and SM-G900T), they will be available at Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile.

Unfortunately, Sprint's Galaxy S5 model is nowhere to be seen at FCC yet, but we suspect the device will make appearance in the next couple of days.

Other carriers in the United States may offer the Samsung Galaxy S5 beginning April, but for now there's no indication US Cellular or any other operator aside those mentioned earlier will be adding the smartphone to their portfolios. We will keep an eye out for more details on this one, so stay tuned.

For more details on the smartphone's features and capabilities, make sure you check out our database for Samsung Galaxy S5 full specs sheet.