The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini just got a lot more colorful in the UK, as Carphone Warehouse has the exclusive on the pink, orange and purple models.
Some smartphone shoppers look for the standard, classical white or black color options, but some want to add a splash of color to their tech and prefer a more colorful handset.
If you're in the UK and are interested in a colorful Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini, Carphone Warehouse is just the place. The retailer now has exclusive rights to sell the pink, purple and orange versions of the smartphone.
Carphone Warehouse currently lists all three versions as available for order, but only the pink and purple models are already in stock. The orange version of the Galaxy S4 Mini is will go on sale on Dec. 9, in time for the holidays.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini has made colorful appearances before, with the pink model headed to AT&T in the U.S. and the purple version spotted as well. The orange model, however, comes as a surprise.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini is a mid-range handset aiming to offer some of the flagship Galaxy S4's features in a more compact, more affordable model. Aside from the new colors, the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini remains unchanged. This means that it features the same 4.3-inch qHD Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 920 x 540, a dual-core processor clocked at 1.7GHz, 1.5GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage capacity and a micro SD card slot that supports up to 64GB of additional memory. Other specs include an 8-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, a 1.9-megapixel front camera, and a 1,900 mAh removable battery.
The pricing for the pink, purple and orange models of the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini will also remain the same as that for the white and black versions. The device is free with a two-year contract, with Pay Monthly deals starting at £21 per month. Contract options include Vodafone, EE, Orange, O2, T-Mobile and Talk Mobile. Those who prefer to purchase the smartphone unlocked, meanwhile, will have to shell out £379.95 for the SIM-free version.
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