T-Mobile's next Android OS smartphone is going to debut on Wednesday, but those who are interested in the Samsung Galaxy S 4G should hurry up and put in a pre-order because the official price for this high-end model is $50 more than it's selling for right now.
The online phone store Wirefly is taking orders for the Galaxy S 4G now, and they cost $140 with a new, two-year contract, or $150 for existing customers that are upgrading.
Some had assumed that this would be the official price too, but T-Mobile says it's going to charge $200 with contract this model.
It's not clear if the deal from Wirefly will still be available after this smartphone launches on Feb. 23.
An Overview of the Samsung Galaxy S 4G
The Galaxy S 4G will have exceptionally fast download speeds, achieving speeds of up to 21 Mbps with its connection to T-Mobile's high-speed HSPA+ network.
Users can also look forward to a Qik-powered video-chat application, a 4-inch super AMOLED touchscreen display, and a 1 GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird processor, all running with Google Android OS 2.2.
In addition, this model will sport a 16 GB microSD card, a 1650 mAh lithium ion battery, and a 5-megapixel, rear-facing camera.
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