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    Galaxy S6, S6 edge pricing announced for Singapore

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    Last updated: March 31st, 2015 at 21:42 UTC+02:00

    As the world prepares for Samsung’s latest devices, a number of our readers want to know what financial obligation they must prepare for when they pick up one of the newest smartphones on the market.

    Today, we’re back to report on Singapore pricing for the S6 and S6 edge. Samsung Mobile Singapore just published its prices yesterday on Facebook, with the 32GB Galaxy S6 (entry model) coming in at SG$998 and the 32GB Galaxy S6 edge coming in at SG$1,168. These figures can be seen in the Samsung Mobile Singapore poster below.

    Keep in mind that these 32GB models are the entry-level models of both new S6 versions, with 64GB and 128GB storage models as larger memory models to choose from. Samsung Mobile Singapore has not yet provided pricing for the two higher memory storage models, but the 32GB models should give you an idea as to what you’ll face.

    Update: we've received word that the 64GB and 128GB Galaxy S6 models will cost SG$1,148 and SG$1,288. The 64GB and 128GB Galaxy S6 edge will cost $1,298 and SG$1,448, respectively.

    For Singapore customers who want to pre-order the S6 and S6 edge, you can visit Samsung Mobile Singapore’s webpage from which you can access M1, SingTel, and StarHub carriers. Samsung Mobile Singapore also says that you can get a free Clear cover and wireless charging pad ($146 total) for free when you “register your interest” in the two new devices. Also, a $50 deposit will allow you to pre-order the devices without trouble.

    Galaxy S6, S6 edge Singapore

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