The Canary Yellow model of the Galaxy S10e is... bright
Last updated: February 19th, 2019 at 06:15 UTC+01:00
The Samsung Galaxy S10e, which is said to exist the cheapest of the upcoming Galaxy S10 trio, has surfaced in some other leak, this time showcasing the Canary Yellowish variant of the handset. And it's, for lack of a meliorate word,bright — almost as if someone'south colored information technology in with a Stabilo.
It's not too unlike to what rival Apple did with the iPhone XR, introducing vibrant colors that cater to the budget-conscious teenage marketplace, where customers are looking for a smartphone that bundles all the latest must-have features in a vibrant shell that's bubbly and fun.
To be clear, this isn't the starting time time nosotros've seen the Canary Yellow hue – the vibrant shade beginning broke cover in a batch of renders of the Galaxy S10e 2 weeks ago, and after cropped up in another set of renders highlighting (if yous'll pardon the rather bad pun) an accompanying set of Galaxy Buds.
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Samsung is expected to start taking pre-orders for the flagship Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+, as well equally the more affordable Galaxy S10e, on February 21, after all three are announced ahead of MWC 2019 on February 20. They should offset shipping in major markets, like the Us, on March eight.
Canary Xanthous is a bold motility for Samsung. It's not a color that will whet everyone's appetite. I mean, I can't think the last time I saw someone with a neon instance strapped to their handset. Simply that'southward non to mean there isn't an audience for such a device — or else Apple wouldn't be doing it.
Do yous similar the wait of the Canary Xanthous model of the Milky way S10e? Is it something you can see yourself, or someone you know, owning? Let u.s. know in the comments down below. I for one am not a fan, considering it's a bit… well… unprofessional. Then again, I'1000 non the target customer.
Source: https://www.sammobile.com/2019/02/18/Canary-Yellow-Galaxy-S10e/
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