Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge News Update: Pink Gold colour variants of the Galaxy S7 handsets will debut in Seoul

By Ajay Kadkol - 25 Apr '16 09:58AM
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Back in February, Samsung at the Mobile World Congress at Barcelona released their new flagship smartphones the S7 and the S7 Edge. Now, there will be a new additional to their color choices for their flagships with the new "Pink gold" color to their markets. The other colors are Black onyx, Gold platinum, White Pearl and Silver titanium. There would be absolutely no changes to their form factors as well as specifications.  

In their blog post, Samsung said that the Pink Gold colour variants of the Galaxy S7 handsets will debut in its home turf South Korea on Wednesday, and will soon be reaching other markets as well. "Pink Gold was chosen as it, like the other colors available for the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, is a natural colour that provides a sense of comfort. These hues glitter and shimmer as if illuminated from inside their glass surfaces," Samsung said in their post. 

Both the phones were available in the markets in March 2016 and immediately pounced on the smartphone market and now Samsung dominates the market shares of smartphone sales beating Cupertino technology giants Apple Inc. However, for Apple, their marketing shares are restricted to only about two couples of phones but for Samsung, they keep releasing phones for every budget segment so that shouldn't really make sense.

Both the S7 and the S7 edge weigh about the same as each other with the S7 edge weighing about five grams more than its smaller brother. These phones are the only IP68certified phones as of yet and all are glass both front and back. With fingerprint sensors for both the phones, you can now pay from your phones directly provided your country of residence supports android pay or any other form of NFC payments. Shining with their AMOLED displays both the phones provide a crisp and beautiful looks in a quad-HD display peaking its display density to 577PPI. 

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