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Canadian Gold Platinum Galaxy S6, S6 edge color now available for pre-order

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Last updated: March 17th, 2015 at 14:56 UTC+01:00

Samsung has taken the wraps off its latest devices, and they’re both lookers in their own right. The team here at SamMobile has quite a crush on the Green Emerald S6 edge, and the White Pearl and Black Sapphire are excellent for those who like devices in black and white colors. We’re not knocking black and white, but those colors are typical for most smartphones nowadays.

Fortunately, for those who want a little color variety, White Pearl and Black Sapphire aren’t the only colors available for both the S6 and the S6 edge. Gold Platinum, like Black Sapphire and White Pear, is a color native to both devices, while our favorite, the Green Emerald, is native to only the S6 edge. Samsung Canada has finally announced that the Gold Platinum color is available for pre-order, along with the White and Black versions that have been up for pre-order for some time now.

The Gold Platinum is a bold color (like the Green Emerald) for those who want their smartphones to make a fashion as well as tech statement for the next two years (or six months, if you’re a tech enthusiast who’ll trade up for the Galaxy Note 5). Between the airplane metal casing underneath and the luscious Gorilla Glass 4 wrapped around the entire device, the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge’s “Six Appeal” will shimmer in the sun and indoors.

The Galaxy S6 and S6 edge are available in the UK, Switzerland, Canada, to name a few countries, but both S6 models are expected to go on sale on April 11th, with 20 countries expected to start selling them on the first day.

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