Samsung Galaxy S4 unlocked international version available for only $599.99

Samsung released the Galaxy S4 globally and announced the handset in many regions, which will include 327 carriers in 155 countries. Many carriers have already started selling the Galaxy S4 on contract as well as contract-free and now, the international version of the handset is also available on eBay with a price tag of $599.99.

In the U.S., the Galaxy S4 is available via major carriers and in Canada almost all the carriers are offering the latest Samsung Android flagship.

At the launch Samsung announced that the Galaxy S4 will come in both 3G and 4G LTE-ready versions. Depending on the region, you can expect Galaxy S4 to sport a 1.6GHz Exynos octa-core CPU or a 1.9GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600. The U.S. and the Canadian version of the handset have the Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor and the international version of the handset has the Exynos octa-core processor.

Even though most of the U.S. and Canadian carriers are offering the handset to their customers, the international version of the Galaxy S4 is also up for grabs on eBay for $599.99 and international shipping is also available.

However, the small prints of the vendors on eBay page says that "This is a GSM Phone it will NOT work with CDMA based carriers such as Verizon, Sprint, Alltel, Cellular One, Metro PCS, and Cricket. Please confirm your carrier runs on a GSM network before purchase."

The vendor is selling both the White Frost and the Black Mist color options of the handset for the same price. Usually, most of the carriers add their own software applications of their handset as well as their branding logo. However, the international version will be free from any of these.

In the U.S., Sprint is selling the Galaxy S4 for $599.99, AT&T for $639.99 and Verizon for $649.99. In Canada, Rogers and Bell are selling the handset for $699 and TELUS for an extra $1.

If you are looking to buy the handset visit eBay

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