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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Alpine White edition, Galaxy S9+ Polaris Blue edition launched in India

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is now available in five colour options in India. Whereas, Galaxy S9+ comes in six colour options.

Samsung earlier launched the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Snow White edition in select markets.

Samsung India has announced an Alpine White colour option for its Galaxy Note 9 and a dual tone Polaris Blue colour option for its Galaxy S9+. With the addition of these colour options, Galaxy Note 9 is now available in five colours - Ocean Blue, Midnight Black, Metallic Copper, Lavender Purple and Alpine White. Whereas the Galaxy S9+ is available in Midnight Black, Coral Blue, Lilac Purple, Sunrise Gold, Burgundy Red and Polaris Blue.

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Alpine White edition will be only available in the 128GB internal memory configuration priced at Rs. 67,900. The Polaris Blue edition of Galaxy S9+ will be made available in the 64GB internal storage variant priced at Rs. 64,900. Both the variants are currently available for pre-ordering on Samsung's online shop.

Both the devices will be made available on selected online platforms starting December 7, and will be made available in the offline market starting December 10. These will be accompanied by various offers from Samsung and their partner banks, which will get them a better deal on purchasing the device.

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Customers will be able to avail an exchange bonus of up to Rs. 9,000. They can also avail a cashback of Rs 6,000 on purchasing the device through an HDFC credit or debit card. Galaxy S9+ Polaris Blue customers can also avail an instant cashback of Rs. 3,000.

Also Read: Everything we know about the Samsung Galaxy A8s till now: Infinity O display, Triple Camera and more

In other Samsung news, the company is said to be working on a new smartphone dubbed Galaxy A8s. According to various reports, this will also be the company's first smartphone to feature its Infinity O display and ditch the 3.5mm headphone jack. The Infinity O display is basically a normal display with a hole punched out to accommodate the camera.

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