The Galaxy S10 Edge might bring back Samsung’s old Edge branding

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The Galaxy S10 Edge might bring back Samsung's old Edge branding 4

Remember the Galaxy S7 Edge and that entire family of Edge phones from Samsung? After the Galaxy S8 all of their flagship phones adopted a curved edge display, so the Edge name was dropped for just the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+. But that name might be coming back with the Galaxy S10, since not all phones will be using a curved screen this time around.  

We already know there will be multiple models of the Galaxy S10, but it looks like the naming schemes will be Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy S10 Edge, and Galaxy S10+, nixing the simple Galaxy S10 name entirely. That naming convention will help Samsung differentiate between the Lite and Edge models, though, which will help alleviate some confusion.

We're also rumored to get an absolute ton of colors for cases for these models, including black, green, white, blue, berry pink, yellow, red, grey and navy, and that's all on top of the several gradient color options for the device itself. The source also mentions that Samsung might be pre-installing a screen protector on the Galaxy S10, matching something that's fairly common in some other devices.

We're a month or two away from actually seeing the Galaxy S10 officially unveiled, so these rumors are going to get a little crazy. Keep in mind that things can still change between now and then, so they might not always end up being 100% accurate.

via: TechnoBuffalo

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