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Samsung and Swarovski release limited edition crystal studded Galaxy Note 3 covers and bracelet

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the defacto choice when it comes to high end phablets right now. For those requiring exclusivity, the gold editions with the faux leather back may not be enough. That’s where Samsung and Swarovski has paired up to create an exclusive collection of back covers in conjunction with Mercedes Benz Fashion Week.

The limited edition back cover is covered by Swarovski Fine Crystal Rocks and comes with a choice of 3 colours – Jet Black, Bermuda Blue and Crystal Metallic Silver. Each special cover is also paired with a matching bracelet as well. The cover + bracelet combo is going for US$299 (RM990 after conversion) and its available exclusively at Swarovski retail store in Fifth Avenue, Manhattan New York. Do note that this is just for the crystal laden back cover with the Galaxy Note 3 sold separately.

Head after the break for additional shots of the blingified Galaxy Note 3 back cover and bracelet.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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