Following quite a while of releases and bits of gossip, the South Korean tech titan, Samsung Group, has at long last launched the light variants of its popular flagships, the Galaxy Note 10 and S10. Samsung claims the two devices have been propelled in an offered to offer “access to signature Galaxy innovations, including the most recent camera features, S Pen, and other key tools” to more individuals than ever before.
This is the initial occasion that the company has launched a lite version of its smartphones, which will now be made available at a less expensive cost. Earlier it had launched the Galaxy S10e, a watered-down version of the Galaxy S10 lineup at a lower price.
Addressing at the unveiling, DJ Koh, Samsung’s President and CEO of IT & Mobile Communications Division, said, The Galaxy S and Galaxy Note devices have met consumer wants and demands around the world. These devices represent our continuous effort to deliver industry-leading innovations, from performance and power to intelligence and services… The Galaxy S10 Lite and Galaxy Note10 Lite will introduce those distinct key premium features that make up a Galaxy S and Galaxy Note experience.
The company is yet to reveal its availability in the global markets. Galaxy S10 Lite will be made available in Prism White, Prism Black, and Prism Blue color options, whereas, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite will be made available in Aura Glow, Aura Black, and Aura Red color options. Both the devices will be showcased at CES 2020 from January 7 to January 10, being held in Las Vegas.
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite Specifications
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite sports a 6.7-inch full HD+ Super AMOLED display with a centered hole punch cutout similar to the one we got to see in the Galaxy Note 10 devices. The display is flat instead of the curved ones, Samsung has been using in its flagships for some time now.
The device is powered by an unnamed 7nm 64-bit Octa-core processor paired with 6GB/8GB of RAM along with 128GB of storage. It runs Google’s Android 10 operating system with the company’s own One UI 2.0 skin on top. All of this is backed by a 4,500mAh battery, the company did not reveal if it will come with fast charging support or not.
The device features a triple camera set up on the back consisting of a 48MP wide-angle sensor with Super Steady OIS AF paired with a 12MP ultra-wide-angle sensor and a 5MP macro sensor. On the front, it features a 32MP sensor for taking selfies.
Just like the Note 10 series, the Galaxy S10 Lite has also gotten rid of the 3.5mm headphone jack.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite Specifications
Now for the Galaxy Note 10 Lite, which will come with an S-Pen just like its elder siblings the Note 10 and Note 10+. It features a 6.7-inch full HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-O display with a resolution of 2400×1080 pixels. The device is powered by an unnamed 10nm 64-bit Octa-core processor, with a top clock speed of 2.7GHz.
The device will come with 6GB/8GB of RAM along with 128GB of internal storage. It runs Google’s Android 10 operating system with the company’s own One UI 2.0 skin on top. All of this is backed by a 4,500mAh battery, which we do not know will come with fast charging capabilities or not.
Just like the Galaxy S10 Lite, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite also features a triple camera set up on the back consisting of a 12MP Dual Pixel wide-angle sensor with OIS paired with a 12MP ultra-wide-angle sensor and a 12MP telephoto sensor with OIS. On the front, it sports a 32MP sensor with an f/2.2 aperture for taking selfies.
Just like the Note 10 series, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite has also gotten rid of the 3.5mm headphone jack.
Both the Galaxy S10 Lite and the Galaxy Note 10 Lite are very comparative, with the significant contrasts being that of the camera and S-Pen support.