Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Samsung’s Exynos 8890 chipset reported to be part of the Galaxy S7 has apparently amassed a monumental score in AnTuTu benchmark test. Pictured above: the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. Spencer Platt/Getty Images

The 32 GB Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge unlocked smartphone with model number G925F is now available at a discount price of $669 on eBay. The unlocked handset listed on eBay can be used on AT&T and T-Mobile networks.

T-Mobile, meanwhile, is selling the Galaxy S6 Edge with a full retail price of $780 while AT&T is selling it for $815. Techno Trading House, the seller of the device on eBay, has a record of 99 percent positive feedback on the retail site. It is selling only the black color variant of the S6 Edge.

Aside from U.S. customers, buyers from other countries, including much of Europe, the U.K., Canada, South Korea, South Africa, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates can purchase the Galaxy S6 Edge from eBay. The seller is also offering free shipping to buyers. India, China and Japan are some of the countries where customers cannot buy this variant of the Galaxy S6 Edge.

The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge was announced alongside the Galaxy S6 flagship in March at the Mobile World Congress. On eBay, the unlocked Galaxy S6 with 32 GB storage is also available at a massive discount of $499.

Both handsets sport similar technical specifications, but the demand for the S6 Edge has been exceptional across the globe. The S6 Edge with a thickness of 7.7 mm houses a 5.1-inch Super AMOLD screen that supports Quad HD resolution.

The device is run by the powerful Exynos 7420 chipset from Samsung with an octa-core chip coupled with 3 GB of RAM. It features a 16 MP primary camera and 5 MP selfie camera. It's powered by a decent battery of 2,600 mAh capacity.