First images of the Glossy Black Galaxy S7 Edge

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One of the main novelties that Apple has brought us with the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus models is the glossy black color, a color that has been more than enough reason to renew your device, even if it was only one year old. Yesterday we informed you of Samsung's plans to launch a new color to complete the range available on the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. We are talking about glossy black, the same color that the new iPhone has released and that has been so successful among users. This new color joins those recently launched by the Korean company such as Coral Blue and Pink.

At the moment and while we wait for Samsung to present this new color, the guys from Android Authority have taken the first images of what this terminal would look like, a terminal that has managed to restore confidence to the company thanks to the good sales results. Again These images have appeared on the Weibo social network And although they are not of high quality, we can see how the finish is very similar to what we can find in the iPhone 7 Glossy Black.

If the Koreans at Samsung do not want to miss the opportunity to continue selling this device, when there are a few months to present the Galaxy S8, now that it is at a cheaper price that when it launched, it should not delay its release long, to try to take advantage of the Christmas sales pull that are just around the corner. Both Coral Blue and Pink are only available in the Asian market. We do not know if this new color will reach more countries or, like the previous ones, it will be very difficult to find it outside of Asia.


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  1.   Gordon melmac said

    But do they explode or not explode ????… .hahahahaha