Samsung brings colour customisation to the Z Flip 3 with the Bespoke Edition

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(Pocket-lint) - Samsung has announced the motorboat of the Bespoke Edition of the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3, allowing users to take from unsocial colours, to get a instrumentality that's cleanable for you.

For immoderate time, Samsung has been offering customized colours for immoderate of its home appliances, with the Bespoke Editions breaking retired from the mean enactment of white.

Now that comes to mobile devices for the archetypal time. On the Galaxy Z Flip 3 Bespoke Edition you'll beryllium capable to take the framework colour - achromatic oregon metallic - and past you tin take the beforehand and backmost colours, from blue, yellow, pink, achromatic and black.

That means there's 49 antithetic combinations truthful you tin plan the telephone you want. You're not conscionable stuck with that 1 whacky combination, however. You'll besides get entree to Bespoke Upgrade Care - truthful you tin person Samsung alteration those colour panels, but determination volition beryllium a interest for it.

You'll beryllium capable to plan your Galaxy Z Flip 3 Bespoke Edition connected the Bespoke Studio, which is live close now.

It won't beryllium disposable everyplace - it's starting successful US, UK, Germany, France, Korea, Canada and Australia, from 20 October.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Bespoke Edition volition outgo from £1049 successful the UK and that's for the 256GB model, that's lone £50 much than the modular model, which isn't a immense magnitude to get a telephone that's unsocial to you.

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Writing by Chris Hall. Originally published connected 20 October 2021.

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