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People walk behind a glass window bearing the logo of Samsung Electronics at the company's headquarters in Seoul November 6, 2009. Reuters/Choi Bu-Seok

Readers, who are interested in purchasing the flagship handset Samsung Galaxy S6 at a discounted price, can utilize the killer new deal from eBay. However, this is a limited period offer.

The original price of Samsung Galaxy S6’s unlocked version is nearly $700. But the online retailer eBay is offering the 32 GB version of the S6 for only $499.99. To top it off, upon placing the order, buyers can make use of the free shipping service. It is worth noting that, these units on discount are not refurbished units, but brand new ones, notes Phone Arena. Potential buyers can check out the deal from eBay’s Galaxy S6 sale.

Speaking of source, the retailer Techno Trading House is apparently selling the 32 GB Galaxy S6 variant, tied to the model number SM-G920F, at the aforementioned discounted price. Notably, this is an international variant of the flagship S6. The interesting part however is that, in addition to the usual colour choices like black, white and gold, the Samsung Galaxy S6 can also be availed in blue hue. As it turns out, the blue hue is reportedly not available with any of the major carriers in the U.S., at this point.

In the meantime, this international GSM version of the Galaxy S6 will apparently work under T-Mobile and AT&T networks. However, the device is not compatible with the CDMA carriers like Verizon and Sprint. As far as the Galaxy S6 price comparison goes, T-Mobile is reportedly offering the handset for $680. This price is specific to the 32 GB version of the Samsung Galaxy S6. This means, potential buyers can save up to $180 via eBay.

Moving on to the key Galaxy S6 specifications, the device comes with a 5.1-inch display, aided by an impressive 2K/QHD screen resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels. This display configuration trickles down to a solid pixel density of 577 ppi, guaranteeing phenomenal viewing experience. To top it off, the S6’s display is protected by Corning’s Gorilla Glass 4. Under the hood, the phone is powered by Samsung Exynos 7420 SoC and runs on Android 5.0.2 Lollipop OS, which is upgradable to v5.1.1. Even though, the handset comes equipped with 32 GB, 64 GB and 128 GB of built-in storage capacities, there’s no microSD card support for expansion. Plus, a solid 3 GB of RAM unit, fingerprint scanner and 16 MP main camera with OIS support, complete the stunning Galaxy S6.

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