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New Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are pretty in Pink Gold -- but only at Best Buy

Best Buy starts selling the blush-colored phones on August 28th.

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For those who like their Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in a rosier shade.

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Those who aren't be embarrassed to have a little color in their life can soon pick up new blush-toned versions of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. Best Buy will sell the Pink Gold color exclusively starting August 28.

The phones regularly cost $680 for the S7 at full retail price and $800 for the larger Edge. There's a sweet discount, too: Buyers take home a $150 Best Buy gift card if they activate the new phone through a carrier.

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