Samsung Galaxy S4: Where? When? How Much? (Release Date & Price Roundup)

It won't be much longer now - the Samsung Galaxy S4 is almost upon us. Samsung's new flagship Android phone will be hitting store shelves in the immediate future across a broad spectrum of carriers and retailers. The Galaxy S4 will launch across a likewise broad spectrum of release dates and price points, depending on where you intend to purchase it.

Samsung Galaxy S4: Release Date & Price: AT&T

The Galaxy S4 is already available for preorder on AT&T's website and will begin shipping out to customers on April 30. The 16GB and 32GB versions will go for $199.99 and $249.99, respectively, on a two-year contract. You can also purchase the Galaxy S4 out of contract for $639.99.

Samsung Galaxy S4: Release Date & Price: Verizon

Big Red hasn't revealed much of anything, besides saying that they will carry the Samsung Galaxy S4 at some point, for some price. We'll let you know if and when Verizon opts to stop being cryptic.

Samsung Galaxy S4: Release Date & Price: T-Mobile

The "Uncarrier" will make the Galaxy S4 available on its website on April 24 and you can pick one up at a brick-and-mortar location beginning May 1. It'll only cost you $149.99, but then you'll need to put up with a $20 fee on your bill every single month for the next two years.

Samsung Galaxy S4: Release Date & Price: Sprint

Like AT&T, Sprint already has the Samsung Galaxy S4 available for pre-order on its website. Sprint's official launch date for the Galaxy S4 is April 27. The price for a 16GB version is $249.99 with a two-year contract - more than the other carriers - but if you're a new Sprint customer, you can get one for $149.99.

Samsung Galaxy S4: Release Date & Price: Everywhere Else

You'll also be able to pick up a Galaxy S4 at a number of retailers including Target, Radio Shack, Sam's Club, Costco and Best Buy. Staples and Wal-Mart will also carry the device, but exact price details are unclear at this point.

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