More expensive models to lack yellow version

Dec 17, 2018 08:08 GMT  ·  By

Samsung is now giving the finishing touches to the Galaxy S10 lineup, and the closer we get to the official launch date of the device, the more information makes the rounds.

This time, a report from SamMobile indicates that one of the most anticipated colors on the Galaxy S10 may be exclusive to the cheapest version of the device.

The Galaxy S10 with a 5.8-inch flat display is likely to be the only one coming with a yellow color option, according to the cited source, whereas the more expensive siblings would also hit the shelves in white, black, green, and blue. All these colors would also be offered on the entry-level model too.

Ceramic body for 5G model

Referred to by many as Galaxy S10 Lite, the base version of the upcoming Samsung flagship is likely to come with a 5.8-inch OLED screen with no curved edges.

The reintroduction of this screen is a little surprising given that the past two generations no longer offered models with flat displays, but Samsung is probably trying to make the device as affordable as possible and a standard panel can help in this regard.

Little is known about the top-of-the-range version of the Galaxy S10 that would come with 5G support. While black and white versions are to be expected, it’s believed the device would boast a ceramic coating that would offer a more exquisite look and set this model apart from the rest of the lineup.

The Galaxy S10 with 5G capabilities may not become available for purchase at the same time with the other models, but Samsung is still expected to announce it during the February press event.

A red version of the Galaxy S10 was also rumored earlier this year, but this new report doesn’t seem to indicate that such a color option is currently under consideration at Samsung.