Friday, October 16, 2015

Samsung launches Note 5 rose gold to compete with the iPhone 6S … – CNET in Spanish



The Note 5 for South Korea come in pink gold Samsung

The battlefield called smartphone premium reached a new level of intensity last month when Apple began its deployment throughout the world of your new iPhone 6S, which eventually reach South Korea on October 23.

Samsung, however, is trying to fight its California rival for every inch of market share.

On Thursday, the South Korean electronics giant said it will launch the Galaxy Note 5 in two new colors, titanium silver and rose gold. Particularly notable is the rose gold version, which seems to be a direct response to the iPhone 6S Apple that color.

Although today’s announcement referred only to South Korea, a spokesman for Samsung told CNET that “the introduction of new color variations for the Galaxy Note 5 to gradually expand other Asian countries, but details are still being worked “

The smart phone, which has been praised for its solid build quality and camera now comes in five colors. The new two options, as well as an original platinum gold, black and white pearl sapphire.


Samsung certainly has reason to push their line ahead of Apple’s new offering. 13 million units of iPhone 6S were sold during the first weekend the device was available worldwide. Meanwhile, market analysts expect TrendForce global shipments of Samsung smartphones in 2015 will see a decrease of 1 percent compared with 2014, after seven consecutive quarters of decline in profits for the company, which continues being the industry leader in terms of market share.

This move would not be the only specific market for the company. On Wednesday, Samsung unveiled the Z3 a smartphone 5 inches running the Tizen Samsung operating system and is intended to market affordable handsets in India, where it is sold at 8,490 rupees ( about $ 130).

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