The U.S. network carrier Sprint has recovered from scarce supply of Samsung Galaxy S4 and announced the good news for consumers that the device is also available on their retail stores. Sprint also released an Over-the-Air (OTA) update for owners of Galaxy S4 to fix most bugs on the device.

According to the Sprint Shop, Galaxy S4 is not only being sold online but also in their retail locations. Gotta Be Mobile was informed by Sprint that the flagship device is now available and flowing smoothly through Sprint sales channels. Sprint also expect more shipments of Galaxy S4 on a daily basis to prevent stock problems and keep customers on availing the handset.

The rich supply of Samsung Galaxy S4 sustains both online purchase and retail selling of Sprint and the network carrier is very much happy about it. Sprint offers Galaxy S4 on a two-year contract for $249.99 and non-Sprint customers can pay $149.99 with $100 credit if they shift network. Unfortunately, Sprint only has the 16GB variant of Galaxy S4 and no news yet regarding the arrival date of both 32GB and 64GB to the network provider.

To make things better, Sprint released an OTA update for Galaxy S4 to fix most bugs found on the smartphone. The update has a build number L720VPUAMDL with a size of 30MB and currently being pushed to Sprint customers owning the latest flagship smartphone of Samsung.

You can check if your device is ready for the update by going to "Settings > About Phone > System Updates > Check for Updates. Once you have received a notification, follow the instructions carefully and confirm the update.

For owners who did not received any updates yet, hang on for a little while and try again later. The update isn't a huge enough to stagger and soon your device will receive a notification. Reports claim that this latest update contains bug fixes and several system improvements.