While many people probably buy Android smartphones on
contract, some people prefer to buy their handset outright and if you’ve been
waiting for a deal on the Galaxy S6 in the UK, you’re in luck; Amazon UK have
dropped the price of the Galaxy S6 32GB to under £485 presumably for a limited
amount of time, although we’ve not been able to confirm this yet.
As spotted by Gavin, the deal is for the 32GB white Galaxy
S6 UK variant SIM-free and unlocked for use on any network. Amazon has plenty
of listings for the Galaxy S6 but on one listing (which is for a marketplace
seller), the company is listed as another seller and is offering a brand-new
handset at the reduced price of £484.99. By way of comparison, Samsung still
sells the Galaxy S6 for £559 and a 13 percent saving is certainly a good deal
for a brand new smartphone.
The Galaxy S6 is Samsung’s latest flagship smartphone and
arguably its best flagship device ever. The handset comes with a 5.1-inch Quad
HD Super AMOLED display offering a whopping 577 pixel per inch density and it’s
powered by Samsung’s own octa-core Exynos 7420 processor that tops the
benchmark charts along with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage; there’s also 64GB and
128GB options available and none are expandable.
On the back, it comes with an all-new 16MP camera equipped
with Optical Image Stabilisation, 4K Ultra HD video recording and a 5MP front
facing snapper that can shoot Quad HD video. Under the hood, its powered by a
2550 mAh battery that can’t be removed but has dual wireless charging built in
and also onboard is a fingerprint scanner, heart rate monitor, revamped and
optimised user interface. The best thing about the handset is the new metal and
glass build that offers a premium experience that’s been lacking from past
plastic Samsung flagships.
Interested in picking up this deal before it increases in
price? Hit the big button below and be quick; while it’s not confirmed that
it’s a limited-time deal, it’s almost certain to rise in price, especially as
the handset only launched a couple of months ago!
Source From:- http://www.androidauthority.com/
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