The Samsung Galaxy S model continues to branch out, as the Galaxy S Relay 4G was added to T-Mobile on Sept. 6.

The Galaxy Relay 4G, which has Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and features a 4-inch Super AMOLED display, will be on sale on the internet and in retail stores in the upcoming weeks.

The newest phone has a complete QWERTY keyboard display along with a 1.5-GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 processor. The phone also has Wi-Fi calling and Mobile HotSpot support for up to five devices.

The vice president of product management for T-Mobile USA, Andrew Morrison, had the following to say in a statement, according to PC Mag:

"Consumers are increasingly looking for a powerful device that makes it easy to integrate their busy work and personal lives.The Galaxy S Relay 4G is the perfect addition to T-Mobile's popular Galaxy smartphone lineup, providing our customers with a reliable and business-centric Android experience - and the easy devices are known."

The Galaxy S Relay also allows access to T-Mobile TV, Samsung Media Hub and Google Play Music. Live TV can also be watched, movies can be bought and rented, and music can be streamed or purchased.

The smartphone has a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 1.3 megapixel front-facing one built into it. It also has a 720p HD camcorder.

According to T-Mobile, the Galaxy S Relay possesses enterprise-ready features, which includes on-device AES-256 bit encryption, enhanced Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support and integrated support for a wide range of virtual private network solutions.

Earlier in the week, Verizon Wireless revealed that it would start rolling out the Samsung Galaxy Stellar on Sept. 6. 

On Tuesday it was said that Samsung's Galaxy S III had actually beat out the iPhone 4S in August. However, these numbers are not a shock since most people are waiting for this month's launch of the iPhone 5.