Samsung Galaxy S10e leaks in new photo, and it is all yellow

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In less than two weeks, Samsung will likely launch three new smartphones: The top-of-the-line Galaxy S10+, the somewhat-smaller flagship, Galaxy S10, and the slightly-cheaper-and-less-powerful Galaxy S10e. 

That lineup makes the S10e a bit like Samsung’s take on Apple’s iPhone XR, and if a new leaked photo is to be believed, the similarities will extend to the phones’ colors. 

Leaker of mobile things Ishan Agarwal, in collaboration with MySmartPrice, published on Friday a photo of the Galaxy S10e in a new, Canary Yellow color. Check it out, below. 

EXCLUSIVE! First look at Samsung Galaxy S10e Canary Yellow colour and S10 Series dimensions!

Galaxy S10e: 5.8 inch- 142.5×70.5×8.1mm
Galaxy S10: 6.1 inch- 149.9×71.6×8.1mm
Galaxy S10+: 6.4 inch- 157.0×75.3×8.1mm

Like it? Samsung is going after the XR!https://t.co/uf2V8hAxeI pic.twitter.com/Lb1Kk6dgJI

— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 8, 2019 Read more…

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