Sunrise Gold and Burgundy Red Galaxy S9 and S9+ unveiled

Samsung Electronics has announced two new colour editions of the Galaxy S9 and S9+ smartphones; Sunrise Gold and Burgundy Red. Launched in February 2018, the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ are currently available in Midnight Black, Titanium Gray, Coral Blue, and Lilac Purple.

Charles Kimari, Head of Mobile Division at Samsung Electronics East Africa said the Sunrise Gold will be available in Kenya starting June. “People want to be able to express their style and personality through their technology and colour is a big part of that personalisation. The new editions extend the colour offerings of Galaxy S9 and S9+ with vibrant styles that embrace a modern and classic feel.”

He adds that the firm has especially been encouraged to introduce the new colour option after the impressive response from consumers on the Lilac Purple option in the market.

The Sunrise Gold edition for Galaxy S9 and S9+ is Samsung’s first device to feature a satin gloss finish which wraps the smartphone in a tranquil glow and glimmer.

Galaxy S9 Plus Sunrise Gold Front.

It creates a feeling of both vibrancy and calm. This sophisticated finish was developed to appeal to all users by bringing a stylistic touch of high fashion and urban interior design to a user’s mobile device.

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The Burgundy Red edition is one of the deepest red colors available featuring restrained gloss for added density and a look that is contemporary and traditional – perfect for users who appreciate luxurious design.

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