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Move aside Rose Gold. The Galaxy Note5 now comes in Pink Gold

Cashing in on the popularity of anything gold and pink, Samsung has introduced a new colour for its Galaxy Note5 flagship. Dubbed as Pink Gold, this looks like a direct response to Apple’s new Rose Gold colour that has been a hit among iPhone 6s buyers.

The new colour will be available in South Korea starting 23rd October together with its new Silver Titanium Option. In South Korea, the Galaxy Note5 is priced at 899,800 Won (about RM3,318) for 32GB and 965,800 Won (about RM3,561) for the 64GB version. Being an exclusive new colour, the Pink Gold unit is only available with 64GB of storage.

So far there’s no word of its availability outside of South Korea, but we reckon this could be released eventually like previous Galaxy Note models. In Malaysia, the Galaxy Note5 is now available in 4 colours and it is priced at RM2,699 for the sole 32GB storage model.

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