The smartphone is available for pre-order both on and off-contract

Apr 16, 2013 16:31 GMT  ·  By

Canadian users interested in the purchase of a Galaxy S 4 smartphone can now pre-order it via wireless carrier Videotron as well.

The wireless carrier opened pre-orders for the smartphone on Monday, with a price tag of $199.95 CAD ($195.47 USD / €153) attached to it, on a monthly plan that costs $49.95 CAD or more.

Furthermore, the mobile operator announced that users interested in the purchase of the device without a monthly agreement would be able to get one for $649.95 CAD ($635.52 / €497).

The Galaxy S4 can be pre-ordered today either on this page on the wireless carrier’s website, or by phone, at 1 877 512 0911.

At Videotron, Samsung Galaxy S4 will provide users with the benefits of 4G LTE connectivity while on the go, and will also deliver a great mobile experience, the carrier announced.

“Videotron sets itself apart by offering customers state-of-the-art devices,” said Marie Ginette Lepage, vice president, Product Development.

“Videotron is a provider of choice of Android handsets. The addition of Samsung's flagship Galaxy S4 phone to our selection of advanced mobile devices will meet the needs and expectations of the most demanding customers.”

Galaxy S4 will deliver a great viewing experience on its 5-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display, while also being capable of offering great performance capabilities, courtesy of its quad-core processor, paired with 2GB of RAM.

Running under Google’s Android Jelly Bean platform, it also comes with a series of software features designed by Samsung themselves, including Air Gesture, Smart Pause, Dual Camera, and more.

Courtesy of a 13-megapixel photo snapper on the back, the smartphone will also offer great imaging and video shooting features. A front camera will enable users to make video calls while on the go.

“With an enhanced feature set, the technologically innovative Samsung Galaxy S4 is designed to make life easier for users and enable them to live in a world of infinite possibilities,” Videotron notes.