The Blue Coral colour seen on the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was nothing less than majestic. It gave the device a cool and calm look (however the contrary was true). Sadly with Samsung discontinuing the Note 7, many had to lose the privilege of owning the royal looks offered by it.
But do not fear as Samsung Electronics has officially released the Blue Coral edition for the S7 Edge devices. Although it will only be available in select markets from November 1. Specific availability details will be announced by each market’s wireless providers and regional Samsung offices.
Although we appreciate this maneuver by Samsung to elevate the sales of the S7 Edge devices, making it available in a few markets might not have been the smartest move. Regardless, we do hope and pray that we get the Blue Coral for the S7 Edge here in India. But even if we are deprived off the luxury there are still 5 more attractive offerings for the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge including Black Onyx, Gold Platinum, White Pearl, Silver Titanium and Pink Gold.
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