South Korean tech conglomerate Samsung's Galaxy S22 Ultra has now launched a green colour option for its Indian buyers. Launched in late February in India with only three colour variants Phantom White, Phantom Black and Burgundy, the whole lineup along with the new colour is currently available on the Samsung website.
There is only one memory configuration users can get in this colour, 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, which is the same as Phantom White colour.
Galaxy S22 Ultra price is the same as at launch, INR 110,000. 12/256 GB is the base configuration in India as the 8/128 GB version never arrived in the country.
There are three other Galaxy S22 Ultra colourways, Graphite, Red and Sky Blue, but there's no indication of if and when they might arrive in India.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics' flagship Galaxy S22 smartphone has taken a battering from reports of hobbled performance and has seen carriers half its price at home in South Korea just weeks since its launch, hurting its image as an iPhone rival.
Consumers have complained - and even filed a class-action lawsuit - about the handset maker advertising what it called its most powerful smartphone yet with scant detail about performance management software that they say drastically slows the premium device when using processor-intensive applications.
Such are the complaints that the Korea Fair Trade Commission last month began investigating the world's biggest phone vendor.
The controversy represents a blow to Samsung's reputation for high-end handsets - and potentially its finances - as it tries to make up for two years of premium sales that missed analyst estimates and reverse a decline in market share.
"The dispute will inevitably be a big hit to Samsung's
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