Samsung loves their pink cell phones. If you’re any place in Asia you are able to probably get a pink Samsung galaxy s II at the local Qi-Shiyi, but alas, that option continues to be sadly missing in the Galaxy Note. Not any longer: a brand new “Berry Pink” version around the extra-large smartphone was unveiled in Samsung’s home territory of Columbia yesterday. Should you simply should have the best hue to fit your lipsticks, toenails and/or Tazer, this is actually the choice for you. Sammy states that the pink version goes for sale on April 17th, presumably for the similar price because the more sedate colors. The pink version was once spotted at CeBIT.

Apart from a hue that’s apparently a “sensuous expression of emotion”, the Galaxy Note retains its charming specs. Come for that 5.3-inch Super AMOLED 720p display and matching S-Pen stylus, stay for that 1.4Ghz dual-core processor and 16GB of space for storage, and perhaps get frustrated in the Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS the phone continues to be running. The pink theme reaches the capacitive navigation buttons and also the S-Pen. For the won additionally you obtain a matching book-style cover.
The pink versions of Samsung phones are often pretty much distributed around greater Asia, but unaccountably neglect to reach Europe or even the Americas, much towards the consternation of Susan G. Komen. We’ll need to accept the conventional Blue/Black/White options and commiserate on out insufficient feminine-themed choices. If you’re waiting with an Frozen treats Sandwich update, keep waiting… but AT&T users can say goodbye for their warranties and flash a leaked ROM if they’re feeling brave.
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