Users can already register on the carrier's website for info on phone's arrival

May 16, 2012 13:41 GMT  ·  By

Orange UK is another wireless carrier in the country to confirm plans to add to its offering the new Galaxy S III smartphone from Samsung.

The wireless carrier has already placed the device on a coming soon page on its website, offering users the possibility to register for updates on its availability.

Moreover, the company confirmed that the new mobile phone will be launched with no upfront cost attached to it, as long as users commit to a 24-month contract on a £36 ($57/45 Euro) per month or higher plan.

“The Samsung Galaxy SIII will be available on Orange for free on a 24month £36 per month plan,” the wireless services provider has announced on Twitter.

The new handset will be released on T-Mobile’s network as well, which was in fact expected, since these two carriers form a single company, Everything Everywhere.

Featuring a large 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED touchscreen display and a powerful quad-core application processor inside, the Samsung Galaxy S III is the dream of any phone enthusiast.

Featuring a slim body with a curved display, the smartphone will be released in two different color versions, Marble White and Pebble Blue. It promises a brand new experience on mobile devices.

“The Samsung Galaxy S III is packed with intuitive technology so you can personalise your mobile experience. Capture everything on the 8 megapixel camera and 1.9 megapixel front camera, then view your content like never before on its huge, sharp touchscreen,” the wireless carrier notes.

Galaxy S III runs under Google’s Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich platform and sports the Samsung TouchWiz UI on top.

The handset will make its debut in the UK on May 30th (though some of those who pre-ordered it might receive it as soon as May 29th, Samsung announced), and Orange might be set to make it available for its users on this very day.