The smartphone is likely to be replaced with the Galaxy S 4

Mar 29, 2013 17:31 GMT  ·  By

With less than two months left until Samsung Galaxy S 4 is expected to hit shelves in North America, some carriers are starting to discontinue the Galaxy S III in order to make room for the former.

According to MobileSyrup, Canadian carrier Rogers has just confirmed that it has discontinued the Pebble Blue Samsung Galaxy S III 32GB starting today.

The phone has already been removed from the carrier’s online store and there’s no telling whether Android enthusiasts will be able to find it on Rogers brick and mortar stores.

Currently, the 16GB and 32GB Samsung Galaxy S III Marble White models are the only options for those who still want to purchase one of the most popular Android smartphones available on the market. Stay tuned for more updates on the matter.