Galaxy S10 Lite To Pack Snapdragon 855, 4,500mAh Battery, 45W Fast Charging
Karamchand Rameshwar
Even though it is called Galaxy S10 Lite, the handset will not be significantly less powerful than any other smartphones in the Galaxy S10 series.
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Details about the Galaxy Note 10 Lite smartphone has been popping up a lot recently. However, it is not the only Galaxy Lite-branded smartphone that Samsung is planning to launch. The Galaxy S10 Lite smartphone with powerful configuration and attractive price is also about to be released.
The source of WinFuture recently revealed the detailed specifications and price of Galaxy S10 Lite. Accordingly, Galaxy S10 Lite is tipped to come with a larger 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2,400 x 1,800p, a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The screen of the Galaxy S10 Lite will feature a punch-hole in the top center, which is similar to the Galaxy Note 10.
In addition, the phone will also be equipped with 4,500 mAh battery, supports fast charging 45W. However, it seems that wireless charging and reverse wireless charging technologies are not supported on the phone. In terms of software, Android 10 will be pre-installed on the S10 Lite with Samsung’s One UI 2.0 custom interface.
Unlike the Galaxy S10 and S10+ that use both Qualcomm and Samsung chipsets, the Galaxy S10 Lite will only be available in a single version with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 processor. Combined with the chipset will be 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
The camera is the biggest difference between Galaxy S10 Lite and other phones in the Galaxy S10 lineup. That's because Samsung removes its high-end sensor, and replaces it with a mid-range sensor on the upcoming phone.
The camera setup of the S10 Lite will consist of a 48MP main sensor with f/2.0 aperture and OIS. The camera will be backed by pixel-binning tech, which means it will default the camera to take 12MP shots that have better color reproduction, details, and contrast. The second one on the setup is a 12MP ultra-wide-angle camera, while it is a 16MP unit on the Galaxy S10. The third unit is a 5MP dedicated macro camera, note a telephoto lens like the S10. On the front, it will still get a 32MP selfie camera just like its siblings.
The Galaxy S10 Lite will likely be launched by Samsung in mid-January next year, along with the Galaxy Note 10 Lite. The phone is tipped to be released in India and some Asian markets under the name Galaxy A91. It will then arrive in Europe and the United States as the Galaxy S10 Lite.
Leaked information revealed that the price of Galaxy S10 Lite will be 679 EUR (around Rs. 53,500) in most markets. There will be 3 colors: Black, White, and Blue.
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