Samsung's Galaxy S III Mini has yet to find an official home with an American service provider, but Amazon is selling an unlocked version of the phone, reports TechCrunch.
Going for $419.99, the phone will work in almost any country you like. In the US, it'll work with AT&T and T-Mobile. It's not technically compatible with Sprint or Verizon.
Unlocked phones aren't tied to a specific carrier, but they're normally more expensive, since carriers subsidize phones in exchange for getting subscribers to sign up for long-term wireless plans.
This is a relatively low price for an unlocked phone—an unlocked 16 GB iPhone 5, by comparison, costs $899 on Amazon.
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