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Samsung launches its Galaxy S10 in Cardinal Red color
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Samsung’s Galaxy S10 and S10+ is available in a new color: Cardinal Red.
There’s a catch, though: The striking red versions of the device are currently only available in Switzerland, but there’s a good chance they’ll make way to other markets soon.
Another catch: The Cardinal Red color will only be available with the 128GB models of the device.
The news comes via SamMobile, which says the Galaxy S10e will also be available in red soon. The outlet also claims that the red Galaxy S10, S10+ and S10e will only be available in certain markets, including some western European countries and Russia.
Besides the color, the red variants of the Galaxy S10 will be exactly the same as the other versions. Same goes for the price, which is CHF 829.95 ($837) for the 128GB Cardinal Red S10 and CHF 929.95 ($938) for the 128GB Cardinal Red S10+.
Samsung typically launches new colors for its flagship phones quietly, often a few months after launch, so this is nothing out of the ordinary. Unfortunately, these extra colors often stay limited to certain markets.
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