Samsung lists over 70 colour combinations for Galaxy Z Flip4 on support website
Samsung has not announced the Galaxy Z Flip4 yet, but it has revealed the colour combinations in which the handset will be available. To recap, Ross Young of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) reported in June that Samsung would offer Bespoke Edition versions of the Galaxy Z Flip4, a program that it also runs for the Galaxy Z Flip3. While Young outlined what colour combinations there would be for this year's Galaxy Z Flip, a Samsung support website has, seemingly, revealed all possible Galaxy Z Flip4 colourways.
Included on the company's UK insurance website, Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Z Flip4's primary colours will be Blue, Bora Purple, Graphite and Pink Gold, renders of which Evan Blass and 91mobiles shared last week. Additionally, the Bespoke Edition program will allow people to choose from a Black, Silver or Gold frame. For some reason, the Blue and Bora Purple frames will be exclusive to the Galaxy Z Flip4's standard colours that Samsung will allow third-party retailers to sell. For reference, only Samsung will sell Bespoke Edition versions.
Moreover, the same website states that the Bespoke Edition program will offer Green, Navy, Red, White and Yellow colours for the Galaxy Z Flip4's front and back panels. In other words, there will be 67 colour combinations from which to choose when Samsung launches the Galaxy Z Flip4 on August 10, plus four standard colours. Incidentally, Samsung's website only shows 128 GB and 256 GB storage options, with the rumoured 512 GB option missing. Potentially, the latter could be exclusive to standard colours, which would be unusual. Alternatively, Samsung may restrict 512 GB SKUs to certain countries, a common tactic for smartphone and laptop OEMs. Presumably, Samsung will reveal all details during next week's Galaxy Unpacked event.
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