Samsung’s Galaxy S III is now available in a wide array of colors after initially launching with only two. The same situation apparently has played out for their impressive Galaxy Note II 5.5-inch smartphone tablet hybrid. After hitting the shelves in Pearl White or Titanium Grey, it looks like Samsung’s set to offer a few new colors.
The Galaxy S III was made available limited to AT&T in Garnet Red, and we could be seeing the same thing for the Note II, as well as the recently introduced Amber Brown. Although the Note II won’t be Garnet Red, this is being called “Ruby Wine” and is a much darker red color.
According to Unwired View a Korean Ad had the image you see above, clearly showing Samsung preparing some new colors in their home country. In the coming weeks we could see the Note II offered in white, black, blue, as well as the red and brown.
Thanks to a magazine in South Korea, we finally have a chance to see the phablet wearing Amber Brown and Ruby Wine. Considering the origin of the publication, and the fact that Samsung is headquartered in South Korea, it certainly would make sense to see the new colors offered there first. There is no guarantee that the new color options will ever make their way to the U.S., although they could be displayed in Las Vegas during CES 2013 beginning January 8th.
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The Galaxy S III was made available limited to AT&T in Garnet Red, and we could be seeing the same thing for the Note II, as well as the recently introduced Amber Brown. Although the Note II won’t be Garnet Red, this is being called “Ruby Wine” and is a much darker red color.
According to Unwired View a Korean Ad had the image you see above, clearly showing Samsung preparing some new colors in their home country. In the coming weeks we could see the Note II offered in white, black, blue, as well as the red and brown.
Thanks to a magazine in South Korea, we finally have a chance to see the phablet wearing Amber Brown and Ruby Wine. Considering the origin of the publication, and the fact that Samsung is headquartered in South Korea, it certainly would make sense to see the new colors offered there first. There is no guarantee that the new color options will ever make their way to the U.S., although they could be displayed in Las Vegas during CES 2013 beginning January 8th.
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