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Samsung Galaxy S5 come in 2 shades of Pink but only in Japan for now

The Samsung Galaxy S5 has been released worldwide on 11th of April and surprisingly only now Japan is getting the latest Korean flagship device. To make it worth the wait, Samsung has released 2 special Pink editions of the device which are exclusive to NTT DoCoMo and KDDI.

The striking Soft Metallic Rose colour or they prefer to call as The Sweet Pink is available through NTT Docomo. Meanwhile its Champagne Pink colour is tied to another telco KDDI. Apparently the pink editions are decided based on their consumer research that Japanese users are fond of Pink.

Also available in Japan is the standard Black and White colours which we have here in Malaysia. So far no word of when it is available outside Japan but knowing Samsung, it could be part of its second wave of new colours for the Galaxy S5.

Head after the break for a close up look at the 2 pink editions.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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