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Pink Gold Galaxy S7 & S7 Edge Available From Best Buy Aug 28
Looking for a little bump in sales as the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge have been out for several months now, Samsung has partnered up with Best Buy in the U.S.to launch an exclusive new “Pink Gold” color option of the phones.
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We’ve often joked about Sammy’s love of variants, and that includes different hues.
The handset will be available unlocked, meaning it’ll work with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon, but Samsung has yet to share the price tag.
Pink Gold was chosen as it, like the other colors available for the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, is a natural color that provides a sense of comfort.
While the Galaxy Note 7 is the newest flagship smartphone from Samsung, the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge still remain the company’s current flagship models for their popular Galaxy S series of smartphones.
Samsung hasn’t announced any printing info just yet, but expectations are that it will cost the same as other unlocked Galaxy S7/S7 edge variants, so around $620 for the 32GB Galaxy S7 and $750 for the 32GB Galaxy S7 edge. It’s a brand new color that will definitely stand out, both in stores and out in the wild after you take it home. That said, Best Buy will kick in a $150 gift card, which makes things much more manageable.
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By the way, if you wondered why they chose pink, here’s some corporate-speak for you.