AT&T says it will start taking orders for Samsung's new Galaxy S5 smartphone starting Friday, the Los Angeles Times reported.

The phone will ship in a few weeks and will cost $200 with a two-year service agreement or $650 without a contract, according to the LA Times.

Samsung has said the phone will start shipping worldwide on April 11, the LA Times reported.

Other carriers are also expected to carry it, though prices haven't been announced yet, according to the LA Times. Sprint has said the S5 will be released in April, but has given no further information.

Announced last month at the Mobile World Congress wireless show in Barcelona, Spain, the S5 will have a 5.1-inch screen, measured diagonally, and a 16-megapixel camera, the LA Times reported.

The S5 will also have a fingerprint sensor to use in place of a passcode to unlock the phone or make payments through PayPal, according to the LA Times. It will even have a heart-rate sensor to measure fitness activities.

Samsung is the leading maker of cellphones, helped by the popularity of its Galaxy line, the LA Times reported. It is now pushing into the emerging market for wearable devices.

AT&T says it will sell the Gear 2 smartwatch for $299, a price comparable with the original model last year, the LA Times reported.

Two devices with fewer features, the Gear 2 Neo and the Gear Fit, will go for $199 each, according to the LA Times. All three devices offer fitness tracking and other features and will be available April 11 as well.