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Samsung Unveils New Colors of the Galaxy S9 and S9+

Arriving in “Sunrise Gold” and “Burgundy Red.”

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Samsung Unveils New Colors of the Galaxy S9 and S9+

Arriving in “Sunrise Gold” and “Burgundy Red.”

Samsung releases newly designed iterations of its Galaxy S9 and S9+. The latest colors available for the smart devices include “Sunrise Gold” and “Burgundy Red.” The phones are currently available in “Midnight Black,” “Titanium Gray,” “Coral Blue” and “Lilac Purple.”

The “Sunrise Gold” edition of the Galaxy S9 and S9+ is Samsung’s first device to come with a satin gloss finish, which wraps the smartphone in a visibly soft glow. The finish was inspired by high fashion and urban interior design. The “Burgundy Red” edition features a restrained gloss for added density. This phone is perfect for users who love contemporary designs.

The “Burgundy Red” iteration will be available in Korea and China in May. While the “Sunrise Gold” smartphone will be available for purchase starting in June in Australia, Chile, Germany, Hong Kong, Korea, Mexico, Russia, Spain, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates and Vietnam. Stay tuned here for official release dates.

For more tech news, we recently broke down Google’s launch of its new Style Match feature.

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