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Samsung Galaxy S III now in new colors

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 29 Aug 2012 9:19 User comments (7)

Samsung Galaxy S III now in new colors Samsung has officially launched new colorways for the popular Galaxy S III flagship.
At launch, the device came in blue and white. Although there weren't very many complaints about the colors, there is a whole segment of consumers who like to have black phones that were left out.

That should no longer be an issue.

The new colors are "Amber brown," "Garnet red," "Sapphire black," and "Titanium grey."

There was no word on when the colorways would be hitting retail shelves, but Samsung says "soon" and that they will be available in all existing markets.




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7 user comments

129.8.2012 11:27

There aren't going to any little old ladies calling for "Apple Green" are there?

And for shits sake duct tape the box shut with the phone back in it because she'll never find her way back out the door she came in from!

229.8.2012 13:23

Personnelly, i like the white one, the other colours are great too ,and those smooth rounded edges turn me on.

329.8.2012 13:47

Originally posted by Dardandec:
those smooth rounded edges turn me on.



They're nice enough; not sure there is a big enough demand for that many variations though (perhaps I'm just boring).

429.8.2012 14:56

Way better value than any of Apple's current offerings - and I'd bet the house that by all meaningfull comparisons it will best the coming iPhone 5 too.

Go on Samsung, sue the b**tards in downtown Seoul, it's only fair.......and then go back & see if you can get all Apple's phones banned in as much of all of Asia as you can.

This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 29 Aug 2012 @ 2:57

529.8.2012 19:23

Do like brown, but no pink?

WTH.

629.8.2012 20:40

Originally posted by Interestx:
Go on Samsung, sue the b**tards in downtown Seoul, it's only fair.......and then go back & see if you can get all Apple's phones banned in as much of all of Asia as you can.
Seconded. Turn about is fair play. Samsung should take crApple to court in Korea. That would be something to keep abreast of.

731.8.2012 09:12

I like the red one, it reflects the red faces of the Samsung design team who sat there playing with an iPhone to get "inspiration" of what the phone should function like!
Lmao

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