Following the unveiling of Galaxy S5, the latest Android-based flagship smartphone from South Korean handset vendor Samsung, various wireless carriers and retailers out there have unveiled plans to add it to their offerings, and T-Mobile USA appears to be one of them.
The wireless services provider will bring to its network both the 16GB and the 32GB versions of the device, though it seems that there’s a catch.
To be more precise, only the 16GB variant will be sold only via the carrier’s stores, while the 32GB variant will be up for grabs exclusively online. The info comes from a leaked document that has emerged online courtesy of Android Central.
Said leaked doc also offers details on the hardware specifications that the new mobile phone will land on shelves with, though all of them have been already unveiled to the world when the phone became official last month during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
What hasn’t been announced as of now is when exactly the new smartphone will arrive in the United States, and what price tag it will carry. However, the phone was announced for global availability on April 11, and chances are that T-Mobile and other US operators will add it to their offerings on that day.