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Samsung Galaxy S11 colors and Galaxy Buds 2 leak: Bad news for fans of yellow

Plus rumored Note 10 Lite and S10 Lite colorways.
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Published onNovember 11, 2019

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Looks like the floodgates have opened for Samsung Galaxy S11 leaks! We’ve already heard that the Galaxy S10 successors may feature monster-sized displays, and now we’re hearing the first details about possible Samsung Galaxy S11 color options, and our first hint that new Galaxy Buds are on the way.

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Kicking off with the phones, leaker Ishan Agarwal and MySmartPrice report that the Galaxy S11 will come in at least blue, gray, and black, with more colorways seemingly a possibility. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S11e will be available in blue, gray, and pink. That means no bright yellow option unlike the Galaxy S10e. Boo.

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The report also states that the long rumored S10 Lite will have black, blue, and white models, while the Note 10 Lite could come in black, red, and silver. It’s noted that the latter may have an aura glow effect like the Note 10 Plus.

Galaxy Buds 2?

As an added bonus, the leak also suggests that new Galaxy Buds are on the way, likely to be launched alongside the Galaxy S11 in February, 2020. There’s no extra info on the Galaxy Buds 2, but it’s hinted that the true wireless earbuds will come in blue, black, white, and again pink instead of yellow.

What’s with the anti-yellow stance, Samsung? Writing on Twitter, Agarwal noted that in the case of the phones there may be more colorways than those listed. Fingers crossed.

Aside from the display sizes and colorways, the only other credible Galaxy S11 rumors so far have pointed towards larger batteries and more powerful Exynos processors. I’m sure more info will trickle out between now and the new year.