Way back in June, it was reported that Samsung was developing a silver-colored variant of the Galaxy Note 9. Then, just over a week before the smartphone’s official unveiling, new information revealed that the South Korean giant was no longer going ahead with its plans to release the model, something that was eventually confirmed at the official event.

Fast forward to earlier this week, official renders of the Silver Galaxy Note 9 emerged for the first time. Alongside this, it was revealed that the upcoming variant would be made available to purchase in the US, thus joining the current Ocean Blue and Lavender Purple options in the market. But today, it’s being reported that Samsung actually has some big international plans for the new color.

Including the US, the Seoul-based company looks set to sell the silver Galaxy Note 9 in 31 markets across the globe. Listed in alphabetical order, these are: Austria, Baltic, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Nigeria, Nordic Countries (typically Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden), Peru, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, and the United States.

Presently, it’s unclear when exactly Samsung will launch the smartphone and in which storage configurations. However, it is worth noting that pricing should remain unchanged. This means that in the US, a 128GB variant should cost $999, while a 512GB model will go for $1249.99.