A new report has surfaced on Friday, saying that South Korea-based mobile maker Samsung is gearing up to release two variants of Samsung Galaxy Note 5: the Pink Gold and Silver Titanium. However, it was noted that the said models will be released exclusively in Korea, iDigital Times reports.
According to the site, Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Pink Gold will be sold starting on Oct. 23, while the Silver Titanium model's release date will be announced soon. It was said that the Pink Gold model comes with a 64 6B internal storage capacity and will be sold for 965,800 Won ($860 USD). Meanwhile, the Silver Titanium model has two storage options: 32 GB and 64 GB internal storage capacity and will be sold for 899,800 Won ($802 USD) and 965,800 Won ($860 USD), respectively.
Android And Me, however, noted that although the two color options have stirred excitement among Samsung smartphone users, the only downside is the fact that both devices will be sold exclusively in South Korea, as previously mentioned.
In fact, when the company announced the two models of Galaxy Note 5, Samsung did not announce whether the new variants will be available to other countries. Various online reports speculate that the company will likely release the recently announced Galaxy Note 5 models in North America and Europe.
"Samsung actually showed the Silver Titanium Note 5 at the device's announcement earlier this year, but so far it looks like the color has been a bit hard to come by in stores. That'll change soon to South Korea with the launch of these Silver Titanium and Pink Gold models," Phone Dog reports.
"Samsung has launched new colors for its flagship devices many times in the past, and so it's not terribly surprising to see the company is doing it again with the Note 5, especially with the Pink Gold that'll give shoppers an Android alternative to Apple's popular Rose Gold iPhone 6s," the report said.