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Samsung Galaxy S6 Preview Thread (was "Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge pre-order page up.")


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Has anyone come across the full retail price of the S6? Verizon just released their prices and the 32gb s6 is starting at $599.

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What do they have the s6 edge listed for? I can't seem to find any info.
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What do they have the s6 edge listed for? I can't seem to find any info.

For the edge it was just $100 more. Their pricing is on their website under news center.

 

 

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For the edge it was just $100 more. Their pricing is on their website under news center.

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Ok, found it, thanks. $299 is respectable, sprint should be offering it at the same price. Still keeping my fingers crossed for a blue or green though.
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Ok, found it, thanks. $299 is respectable, sprint should be offering it at the same price. Still keeping my fingers crossed for a blue or green though.

That will make my day especially at the $599 mark. Sprint already told me if i trade in my 64gb iPhone 6 they will give me $340 for it so that right there eats up most of the cost.

 

 

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That will make my day especially at the $599 mark. Sprint already told me if i trade in my 64gb iPhone 6 they will give me $340 for it so that right there eats up most of the cost.

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Why not just sell yourself? You would get so much more for it.
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Why not just sell yourself? You would get so much more for it.

I've been trying to but no ones biting and it's probably due to t being on sprint. I don't have the strength to call to get it unlocked cause I'm already going through a battle with them to unlock my 6 plus.

 

 

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Why not just sell yourself? You would get so much more for it.

 

Should he sell himself on the street corner?  Online?  Or through a madam/pimp?

 

:P

 

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Should he sell himself on the street corner? Online? Or through a madam/pimp?

 

:P

 

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Lmao!!! I just noticed that. I don't know how to feel right now.

 

 

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Should he sell himself on the street corner?  Online?  Or through a madam/pimp?

 

:P

 

AJ

Lol, oops. Typing from my m8 doesn't always work out well.
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That iPhone 6 would fetch alot more on eBay than 340

Thanks I'll try that out. I had it on Craigslist but it has been dead on trying to sale it

 

 

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Thanks I'll try that out. I had it on Craigslist but it has been dead on trying to sale it

 

 

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Check for recently ended sales and see what it's going for. Remember that you'll lose roughly 13 pct in fees between paypal and eBay.
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Check for recently ended sales and see what it's going for. Remember that you'll lose roughly 13 pct in fees between paypal and eBay.

Ouch!

 

 

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Been a while since I sold on eBay. That might not be accurate. However $450 minus 10% is better than 340 from Sprint.

Very true. I will try eBay tonight.

 

 

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Is Sprint going to have the preorder up tomorrow?

 

Is that yours Rocket?

Im not sure about the preorder starting tomorrow but ill try and find out. They unfortunately arent mine just the demo s6 and demo s6 edge samsung sent us.
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Best buy pre-order page is up with on contract pricing.

 

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/promo/samsung-galaxy-s6-edge-and-samsung-galaxy-s6

 

$199 for S6 32GB

$299 for S6 64GB

$399 for S6 128GB

 

Add $100 to prices for Edge variant, but appears to have all sizes listed, which I'm impressed by.

 

Includes free wireless charger from BB.

 

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Best buy pre-order page is up with on contract pricing.

 

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/promo/samsung-galaxy-s6-edge-and-samsung-galaxy-s6

 

$199 for S6 32GB

$299 for S6 64GB

$399 for S6 128GB

 

Add $100 to prices for Edge variant, but appears to have all sizes listed, which I'm impressed by.

 

Includes free wireless charger from BB.

 

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Yeah, looks like I will be getting mine from best buy, just trying to decide which color to get.

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