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Samsung Galaxy S8+ now comes in a new shade of pink

There’s now a new colour for the Samsung Galaxy S8+ with the introduction of its Rose Pink edition. This is the 6th colour for the flagship smartphone which joins its current options of Midnight Black, Orchid Gray, Arctic Silver, Coral Blue and Maple Gold.

The Rose Pink colour is different from its previous Pink Gold offering that came with the Galaxy S7 edge and Galaxy Note5. According to Samsung, the new colour is inspired by nature and it creates a sense of fluidity between the glass and metal of the phone’s body.

Like the rest of the Galaxy S8/S8+ family, the front still comes in black which helps to hide the top and bottom edges of the 6.2″ Infinity Display when the screen is off. The rest of the phone’s hardware remains unchanged and it also comes with 64GB of storage.

At the moment, the Galaxy S8+ in Rose Pink will be available at selected markets including South Korea and Taiwan. There’s no mention of other countries yet but we reckon it could come to Malaysia sometime later this year.

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