Samsung Galaxy S4 Landing On WIND Mobile On May 14 For $699

Samsung Galaxy S4 has already started to get in the hands of millions of customers worldwide and why should WIND Mobile customers wait for long? The Canadian carrier has sent out an email to its customers confirming that it's launching the much-awaited handset on May 14, priced at $699 outright.

The recently launched Galaxy S4 doesn't need any selling but still customers want to know the carriers selling the handset and also the best available deals. As the handset has already launched on other Canadian carriers, and WIND Mobile seems a bit late in offering the handset, the carrier wouldn't want to miss out on its share of capturing more customers with the the help of the one of the most popular handsets currently available. 

A recent Mobile Syrup report says "WIND Mobile will be adding the Samsung Galaxy S4 to their lineup next week. An email blast was sent out to interested customers informing them that the official launch date is Tuesday, May 14th. Looks like WIND has priced the GS4, in both black and white, at $699 outright and $399 on the WINDTab."

In addition, the email noted that the new flagship Galaxy is "available for new and current customers on May 14th. Eligible WINDTab upgrades will be available starting June 14th."

WIND Mobile started taking pre-orders for the Galaxy S4 from early April and must have received a lot of orders from eager customers. Canadian customers have already started to receive the Galaxy S4 from other carriers like Rogers and Bell who are charging $199 for the handset on a three-year contract and $699 outright.

Samsung announced the Galaxy S4 on all Canadian carriers apart from MTS in Manitoba.

The top-end Galaxy S4 has high-end specifications and has received a lot of hype before and also after the launch.

We will have to wait a bit more to find if the Galaxy S4 lives up to smartphones users' expectations.

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