Samsung's official US signup page for information on the Galaxy S III has a "carrier preference" list that may be tipping the company's hand: Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, MetroPCS, US Cellular, and C Spire are all listed. It's possible that this is nothing more than a scattershot list of random American carriers, but we'd doubt it — Cricket (and several others larger than C Spire) are notably absent, and Samsung has shown a penchant for bringing its Galaxy S series devices to as many carriers as possible. We've already heard from a reliable source that we'll be seeing it on Sprint; Verizon skipped the S II, but without a new Nexus phone exclusive on the immediate horizon, it seems far more likely that they'll be trained on the S III.
Samsung Galaxy S III coming to all four US national carriers, MetroPCS, US Cellular, and more?
Samsung’s information signup page for the Galaxy S III suggests that a wide variety of American carriers will receive the phone in the coming months.
Samsung’s information signup page for the Galaxy S III suggests that a wide variety of American carriers will receive the phone in the coming months.


Samsung has said that the phone will be launching in the US next month, so we’ll have an opportunity to verify this list in just a few weeks’ time.
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