Samsung Creates New Line of Covers in Collaboration with Starbucks

 Starbucks has collaborated with Samsung to produce a new line of covers for the latter's smartphones and TWS earphones. There are covers for Samsung's flagship Galaxy S22 series and the Galaxy Buds Pro, Galaxy Buds 2, and Galaxy Buds Live.

Starting tomorrow, June 28, the distinctive Starbucks-branded cases will be available in Samsung's home market of South Korea through Starbucks' Naver shop and the Starbucks app.

Starbucks x Samsung

There are two covers for the Galaxy S22 Ultra, one for the Galaxy S22 Plus, one for the Galaxy S22, and two for the wireless earbuds in the Samsung X Starbucks case collection. The Galaxy S22 Ultra, which are amazing devices capable of tasks such copy my data, covers are based on Samsung's official Silicone Cover with Strap and are available in two color/design options: light green with a Starbucks emblem on a striped strap and dark green with a Starbucks receipt printed on a white strap.

The Galaxy S22 Plus case is dark green with the Starbucks emblem and the motto "Count the stars in your Galaxy," while the Galaxy S22 case is a lighter shade of green with the Starbucks logo. One of the two Galaxy Buds covers, on the other hand, seems to be a typical protective case coated in dark green with the Starbucks logo on the lid. On the other hand, the second case is a little more unusual, shaped like a Starbucks coffee cup with latte art on the lid. The Galaxy Buds Pro, Galaxy Buds 2, and Galaxy Buds Live are all compatible with these cases.

All Starbucks x Samsung covers mentioned above are created from eco-friendly materials and will be available in limited numbers beginning June 28 via Starbucks' app and the Naver store. We don't know whether Starbucks or Samsung will release the cases in additional areas. We'll notify you as soon as we obtain further information.


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