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Samsung has released a Coral Blue special edition of the Galaxy S7 edge, bringing the total of available colours for the device to five.
The special edition appears in two hues, Coral Blue for the body and gold for the phone’s metallic frame.
“Blue Coral enhances the overall look of the device and depicts a sense of calmness and serenity, offering a new perspective on smartphone colours and design,” said Tarek Sabbagh, head of IT and Mobile Division at Samsung Gulf Electronics.
The new colour variant of the Galaxy S7 edge is priced at QR2,649, along with the currently available Black Onyx, Gold Platinum, Pink Gold and Silver Titanium colour options.
The 5.5-inch Galaxy S7 edge is constructed with 3D glass and metal - all in a sleek design with durability and ergonomic curves for a comfortable grip. The device with an Always-On Display, has increased utility with IP68 water and dust resistance. The device delivers fast wired and wireless charging technology, while its Dual Pixel camera delivers brighter and sharper images, even in low light.
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