We've heard lots of rumors about the Samsung Galaxy S10 lately, and today more details on the upcoming Android flagship have allegedly leaked out.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 will launch with four color options: black, white, yellow, and green. That's according to SamMobile, which claims that not all color options will be available in all markets. Additionally, some of these colors may feature a gradient, similar to the Ice Blue Galaxy S9 that was recently introduced.
Today's report also mentions that the three Galaxy S10 phones will have the model numbers SM-G970, SM-G973, and SM-G975. The G970 and G973 will allegedly have 5.8-inch screens while the G975 will have a 6.44-inch display, and the G973 and G975 are expected to include in-display fingerprint readers. The G970 is expected to be Samsung's lower-cost Galaxy S10 variant, so it makes sense that it wouldn't have an in-display fingerprint sensor.
Samsung usually has some interesting color options for its Galaxy flagships, so it's exciting to hear that the company may keep up that trend by offering yellow and green versions of the Galaxy S10. While Samsung has offered a Galaxy S flagship in green before, we don't see many yellow or green smartphones released, so yellow and green variants of the GS10 could be pretty fun.
Rounding out today's report is a rumor that Samsung's upcoming foldable smartphone, rumored to be known as the Galaxy F with the model number SM-F900, will be available with 512GB of storage. The device could reportedly cost more than $1,700, so it'd be nice for Samsung to at least include lots of built-in storage at that price point, too.