Despite the increasing focus on offering different options to users, smartphone manufacturers are still quite conservative when it comes to providing us with the possibilities of customization for our devices. Limit that Samsung wants to leave behind Galaxy Z Flip 3 Detailed Edition.
Introduced only in August, this smartphone can acquire a new character, completely customized, in the way that was just announced at the Unpacked Part 2 event carried out by the company in recent days.
You are not limited to your original decision
Although it can’t be completely customized with the color you want, Samsung offers several options. And when we say a lot, we mean that this model can get what it is 49 different color combinations.
You’ll be able to choose the phone’s bezel in black or silver, and the front and back (the top and bottom back if the phone is unlocked) can also be blue, yellow, pink, white, or black.
If you’re tired of your color scheme, you can switch up the colors on the phone’s rear glass panel with Bespoke Upgrade Care. Samsung says the board costs vary, but they start at $79.
If you are interested in designing your own Galaxy Z Flip 3 Bespoke Edition, you can build it on the Samsung website. However, this version is slightly more expensive than the regular version, with the Bespoke Edition costing $1,099 which is $100 more than the base model.
And to accompany your Galaxy Z Flip 3, Samsung is also launching the Galaxy Watch 4 Bespoke Studio so you can customize the Galaxy Watch 4 to your liking.
We hope that not only will this Samsung phone customization option remain in this model, but we can see many more options in the future, even in the brand’s simplest phones. Don’t you think it would be a good way to be able to customize everyone’s phones?
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