Samsung will be offering a dual-SIM variant of the Galaxy S6 in select markets across the globe, including but not limited to China, Russia and the Philippines. It appears that the Galaxy S6 dual-SIM variant might also be destined for Brazil. A new report out of the country suggests that this particular variant might be released in Brazil soon.
Even though no official announcement has been made by Samsung Brazil just yet, the dual-SIM Galaxy S6 was spotted on multiple retailers' websites. Some of them have since removed their listings for the device but one can still find the dual-SIM unit on Pontofrio, a well known online retailer in the country. The listing doesn't reveal the model number of this variant but the word “dual” is enough to hint that it is capable of supporting two SIM cards simultaneously. This makes it clear that major retailers in Brazil have already entered the dual-SIM Galaxy S6 in their databases and that they're just waiting for the go ahead from Samsung before they start selling it to customers.
Update: Samsung has offered a statement to AndroidPIT saying that the dual SIM variant was wrongly listed by Pontofrio, suggesting that no such variant exists. Considering the design modifications Samsung would have to make for a dual SIM Galaxy S6, we wouldn't be surprised if a dual SIM model will never make it to market.