Lovers of Samsung and of the color purple will soon be overjoyed. The Samsung Galaxy S22 has been spotted in a new purple color. The new color option will most likely be available for all S22 series devices. What do we think of the new color?
Bora Purple
The S22 devices have been on the market for about six months now. As of release, the S22 and S22+ will be available in Phantom Black, Green, Pink Gold and Phantom White colours. The S22 Ultra is available in Phantom Black, Phantom White, Burgundy, Green. For all these mentioned devices, according to Win future now, however, a new color has been added: ‘Bora Purple’.
And it doesn’t end here, according to the German website, Samsung will also use the color for the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, Galaxy Z Flip 4 and the Galaxy Z Fold 4.
Samsung Galaxy S22 in the color Bora Purple. Image: Win future
New for flagships
The color purple is certainly not new for Samsung. The Galaxy S21(+), Galaxy Buds Pro, Galaxy S21 FE and the Galaxy Z Flip 3, among others, received a purple color. However, Samsung often does not choose to provide their premium flagship with such a striking color. For example, the S21 Ultra, Note 20 Ultra, Z Fold 3 and the S22 Ultra all had fairly safe color options. According to Winfuture, this is now changing.
And this is great for people who want to buy the best of the best from Samsung, and also want to have access to a striking color.
Availability
According to the German website, the Bora Purple color should be released for the S22 series in the coming weeks. Prices and specifications should be the same as current models. Also Ice Universe posted a message about an upcoming purple variant of the S22 series, so the color seems to be really coming.
What do you think of the color Bora Purple? Let us know in the comments.
Read our reviews of the S22 series here
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review: the best of both worlds
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus review: smartphone to fall in love with?
- Samsung Galaxy S22 review: does the small phone turn out big?
– Thanks for information from Androidworld. Source