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Samsung To Release Batman-Themed Smartphone

It's the kind of phone Bruce Wayne would use if he was Batman, but really egotistical and bad about keeping his secret identity actually a secret. What's the difference between the Galaxy S6 and S7? It has a Batman logo on the back and Batman lock screen theme, a huge delight for Batman fans.

To recall, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge was launched for Indian market in March at a price of Rs 56,990. The limited release, scheduled for early June, is only planned for "select territories, including China, Singapore, Korea, Latin America, Russia and others to be announced soon".

Samsung a South Korean multinational conglomerate company has launched a new smartphone under its C series in China - the Galaxy C7. recently the company also launched its C series smart Galaxy C5 in China.

However, it does seem unusual that Samsung would be announcing the Injustice Gods Among Us version, especially when the game was announced a long time back.

Samsung have been teasing us for a while with intriguing tweets from their official Twitter account, but they have now officially confirmed that they are releasing a Batman themed Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. The new phone is being made in conjunction with Warner Bros Interactive. Interactive Entertainment and offer a special edition of Galaxy S7 edge for fans of Injustice: "Gods Among Us".

This unique smartphone, according to Samsung, lets users get the most out of their mobile experience with functions and features that take mobility to an entirely new level.

What do you think of Samsung's newest Android devices? The Galaxy Note 5 was one of Samsung's best smartphones in 2015. With plenty to offer, a great design, and lots of features. This year, the Galaxy J series along with the A series has received a significant upgrade, and one of the most highlighted phones in the lineup is the Galaxy J7 (2016). All other specs remain the same.


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