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Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge are already available for preorder in the UK through eBay and MobileFun

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Last updated: March 10th, 2015 at 16:30 UTC+01:00

The consumer interest about the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge is through the roof since its official unveiling. Looking at the consumer interest, Samsung's sales partners and carriers have already preordered 20 million units. To reduce problems of possible stock shortage, Samsung has reportedly increased the production of these devices to 13 million units.

Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Pre-Order eBay UK

Now, unlocked variants of these smartphones have been listed on eBay UK and are up for preorder at a price of £549.99 and £649 for the Galaxy S6 (32GB) and the Galaxy S6 edge (64GB) respectively. The eBay vendor is offering the devices in black and white colors, and the price tags point towards one of the best deals around.

MobileFun.co.uk is offering the 64GB variants of the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 edge for £649 and £700 respectively. On the other hand, the 32GB variant of the Galaxy S6 is priced at £579. This seems a little pricier, but all three variants are available for preordere in Gold Platinum color.

Both the devices are also listed on Unlocked-Mobiles.com – £649.98 for the Galaxy S6 edge and £549.89 for the Galaxy S6, however there is no information about the storage capacity or color options. They will also be offered through contract model in the UK from Vodafone, EE, Virgin Mobile, O2, and Three, but that will be only after April 10.

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