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Samsung Galaxy S10 Might Come Out In Six Different Colors

About a month ago, in September, Samsung CEO DJ Koh stated that we should expect some very significant design changes in the future Galaxy S10 flagship smartphone of the South Korean tech company. Now, according to Steve H from OnLeaks, Samsung Galaxy S10 might come out in six different colors.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Might Come Out In Six Different Colors

As Steve H reported on Twitter, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10 would roll out in different color schemes, more specifically in Black, Grey, Blue, Red, Green, and Yellow variants.

“I heard new rumor suggesting the Galaxy S10 may come in new gradient colors. I didn’t get any confirmation about that rumor yet, but according to my sources, at this development stage (I’ve been told PVT is just around the corner), no less than nine color options are planned,” Steve H was saying on September 14th, after the DJ Koh statement.

Now, just yesterday, Steve H came up with new information on this topic, confirming the Samsung Galaxy S10 might come out in six different colors, instead of nine as he reported initially. “According to my sources, Black, Grey, Blue, Red, Green, and Yellow have been locked as final Samsung Galaxy S10 color options,” affirmed Steve H from OnLeaks on October 25th.

The New Galaxy S10 Color Scheme Might Not Be Available In Every Region

As it is already the case with other smartphones, including some of Samsung itself, all the color schemes available are not always present in every region of the world. It might also happen with the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10 which, despite it might come out in six different colors, might present differences in this regard between different markets.

For example, the current S9 and S9 Plus flagship smartphones also come in six different colors, but some are only available in specific regions of the world, while others are GSM carrier exclusive color schemes.

We’ll learn more about the Samsung Galaxy S10 in February 2019 during the MWC when the flagship might be officially announced.

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