When AT&T announced its Galaxy S 4 contract pricing, I wondered which version of the phone it would be selling. Samsung has said that the Galaxy S 4 will be available in 16, 32 and 64 GB models; all of which can be expanded through a memory card. I asked AT&T which model consumers would get for $ 249.99 with contract and just received an email reply, which is also shown on the company’s blog.
Per AT&T: ”The 32GB model will be $ 249.99 with a two-year commitment and the 16GB model will be $ 199.99 with a two-year commitment.”
That pricing makes sense, given that the carrier is also offering a 32 GB version of the HTC One smartphone for $ 199.99 with contract. Both the One and Galaxy S 4 have similar hardware components, but as I mentioned earlier today on our weekly podcast, the HTC One doesn’t offer expandable storage as it has no micro SD card slot.
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