Press Renders Show Galaxy Note 10 Lite In Three Color Variants
Karamchand Rameshwar - Dec 20, 2019
The Galaxy Note 10 Lite should arrive very soon at a price tag of around Rs. 53,000.
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It seems like the Galaxy Note 10 Lite is coming pretty soon. Press renders of the handset have already surfaced online, showing us what the Galaxy Note 10 Lite will look like. According to a new source, the handset is probably on its way to retailers already. These are a new set of photos from Winfuture.de, showing three color variants of the upcoming device.

The upcoming Galaxy Note 10 Lite will still be available in the same Aura Glow and Aura Black as its sibling Galaxy Note 10+. However, there will be one more color option called Aura Red like the Note 10.
Design-wise, the South Korean phone maker Samsung still uses the same center-aligned hole-punch OLED panel as other smartphones in the Note 10 lineup. However, instead of a curved display, the screen on the Note 10 Lite will be flat. Unlike the front design, the handset will carry a significantly different design on the rear compared to other Note 10 phones. While the Note 10 and Note 10+ have a horizontally-stacked camera setup, the triple rear cameras of the Note 10 Lite will be housed in a square camera module similar to what we have seen on the iPhone 11 Pro.

The specs of the Galaxy Note 10 Lite are still mostly unknown. However, a recent listing on Geekbench revealed that the handset will be driven by a Samsung Exynos 9810 SoC, paired with 6GB RAM. It will also ship with Android 10 out of the box to take care of the software side of things. We are not sure if the brand will offer a different model with a Qualcomm chipset just like other Galaxy Note phones or not. We can’t also confirm whether there will be more memory configurations available at launch.

Last week, the smartphone passed through SIG (Bluetooth Special Interest Group) and the certification confirmed that the handset would support Bluetooth 5.1 which offers accurate location detection with direction-finding. Its S Pen will be also compatible with Bluetooth 5.1.
The Galaxy Note 10 Lite is expected to arrive soon and will be up for sale in Germany later. Its starting price is speculated to be around Rs. 53,000.
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