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Now you can own Batman's smartphone thanks to Samsung

Samsung is committed to providing their users with the best mobile gaming experience and their partnership with Warner Bros.to develop the new Galaxy S7 Injustice edition package, further solidifies their efforts.

Most territories' versions will include the phone (pre-installed with Batman wallpapers and Injustice), a Batman-themed hardcase, a Samsung Gear VR headset and an actual gold Batarang, presumably for fending off nerdy muggers.

The release of Samsung Galaxy Note 6 will mark Samsung's final line of defense against the upcoming iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus (Pro) following the successful launch of Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge.

We've seen Samsung pull a few Galaxy variants out of their hat with a Marvel vibe, and now it appears it's DC's turn to step up to the plate. Till now, both Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge feature the widest aperture found on a smartphone camera, which speaks volumes of how great the actual image and video quality is going to be.

The limited edition S7 edge is to celebrate the third anniversary of "Injustice: Gods Among Us" on mobile. Samsung will sell the phone in China, Korea, Latin America, Russia, and Singapore.

With this deal, you can purchase a Samsung Galaxy phone on an Equipment Installment plan and then get the second for free, with the cost being covered by a prepaid MasterCard card.

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HTC 10 which was launched yesterday by the Taiwanese smartphone and tablet maker comes as the most premium smartphone offering of the company, priced at INR 52,990. Judging by how rumors have been piling up in recent weeks, the new Samsung phablet should be something special. That said, the shiny golden Batman logo on the back along with the other golden accents really work well on this one. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment.

Batman is certainly one of the most popular superheroes in the whole comic book universe.


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