The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Is Back From The Dead

Feb 27, 2017 07:40 AM EST | Anthony Aventador

All fans might be on the upcoming launch of the new Galaxy S8, but Samsung hasn't forgotten about its previous models. Now, the award-winning Galaxy S7 Edge is getting an update with Samsung releasing the device in a new color.

Up until now, the phone has been only offered in white, black, pink, gold and silver. But Samsung added a new Blue Coral color scheme. The new Blue Coral style is now available and comes with a bonus, a new lower price.

The company has dropped the cost of its latest flagships with the S7 now costing £519, and the S7 Edge now costs £589. The deals and new color are now available at Samsung's official store with Carphone Warehouse, John Lewis, and Argos also cutting prices.

For customers who wants to buy the S7 Edge on contract, they can get one for as low as £31 per month. The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were released early last year and it featured a Quad HD displays, waterproof design, and a Dual 12-megapixel camera.

The two devices received rave reviews and the new Galaxy S7 Edge was awarded as the best smartphone of the year at several award ceremonies. The new offer is obviously a great deal, but there's a reason why Samsung is offering a new design and a low price.

Meanwhile, Samsung is due to refresh its smartphone lineup next month with the launch of its latest flagship phone, the Galaxy S8. It is anticipated to be revealed on March 29 at a major unpacked event in New York.

There are already a lot of speculations about the new flagship which seem to arrive in two different sizes. The standard S8 features a 5.8-inch Quad HD display while the larger S8 Plus will come with a huge 6.2-inch QHD AMOLED screen.

The return of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge is a great move by the company. It would bring back the trust of its customers and as well the company's reputation.

 

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