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Galaxy S8+ Variant With 6 GB Of RAM Is Compatible With AT&T And T-Mobile

For now, Samsung has no plans on selling the top Galaxy S8+ variant with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of native storage in other countries but South Korea and China, despite seeing heavy demand. 

If you are really interested in the top model and was wondering if it would work in the US, we have an answer.
The company has now confirmed that the phone will also launch in Hong Kong, where it won't be locked. 
This means that if you can import the phone and use it on AT&T or T-Mobile. 
The only problem is that importing it is costly, and the 6 GB variant is already expensive enough.

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