The galaxy s10 in red color is already launched in certain countries
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Weeks ago it could be seen that the Galaxy S10 and S10 + were going to launch in a new color. This time, Samsung had chosen a striking shade of red, called Cardinal Red. At the time nothing was said about when this version would hit the market, but it is finally a reality. There are already some countries where this version of the high-end is launched.
The Galaxy S10 in red is already launched in certain countries
Switzerland becomes the first country in the world where it is already possible to buy this color in the brand's two high-end models. It can be purchased on the Samsung website in the country.
Launch in red
Although Switzerland is not going to be the only country in which users can buy these Galaxy S10 in red. It has been confirmed that they will soon be launched in other countries in Europe, in addition to Russia. But we do not have at the moment the list of countries in which they can be purchased, nor the release dates. It looks like it will be very soon.
Probably this month it will be launched already in some countries, if it is already on sale in Switzerland. Although we hope there is some confirmation from Samsung in this regard. The price of the phones has not changed in this version.
Samsung usually releases its high-end phones in various colors. We do not know if after this Cardinal Red we can expect any additional color in this Galaxy S10. But it will be interesting to see how this color sells on the market.
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