Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Samsung Galaxy S II in pink for South Korea

The performance is unmistakable elements of a successful smart phone in the market. So are the design and manufacturing quality. When this is achieved, is the turn of personalization. So Samsung must have thought that we were surprised with the launch of its Galaxy S II in pink.

Designed initially for the South Korean market, Samsung has introduced a pink version of its popular Galaxy S II. According to the manufacturer, is designed to appeal to women who do not want a black and white terminal, the most common colors in the world of mobile phones and those who knew of its Galaxy so far. According to Sammy Hub, the website that has collected the news, this model will be marketed at the moment, in South Korea although it is not uncommon to leave their borders to expand their sales to other areas. We suppose that depends on the success to be achieved in the country.


Samsung's business strategy to launch a product with this color is that sales of the Galaxy S II are not slowed, but rather, get attract, in this case, the female audience with which terminal is the most representative of the brand , and probably also the Android operating system. For now, the sales figures exceed 4 million units in South Korea, of which 850,000 are Galaxy S II in white. Then Samsung seems to make clear that the color is a reason to buy among users.

The moment has come to know, it is not casual, just for the holidays. So for now, although available in South Korea, you may be marketed in other markets. We believe that will happen depending on the public response to the new color female. Do not forget that this terminal is the direct rival Apple's iPhone and that its virtues, in addition to implementing the Gingerbread version of Android, has a display of 4.3 inches Super AMOLED Plus, dual core processor of 1.2 GHz, 8-megapixel camera and 1 GB RAM.
Samsung Sheets Source: Sammy Hub

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