Note 10 lite series#
Most of the S Pen stylus features of the high-end Galaxy Note series are still available on this smartphone. The S Pen charges automatically when its in its silo You also have the option to enable swipe-based navigation. We got used to One UI very quickly and did not have any issues navigating through the menus.
Note 10 lite android#
In terms of software, you get One UI 2.0 running on top of Android 10, and our review device was running the January 2020 security patch. The higher variant gets 8GB of RAM and the same 128GB of storage for Rs. The smartphone is available in two variants: the base variant has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage and is priced at Rs. All the usual sensors are present and the Note 10 Lite also packs in a 4,500mAh battery.
Note 10 lite Bluetooth#
The Exynos 9810 SoC is the exact same processor that Samsung used for the Galaxy S9 ( Review) so it is two years old, and not something we were expecting on a smartphone at this price point today.Ĭonnectivity options on the Galaxy Note 10 Lite include Bluetooth 5, dual-band Wi-Fi ac, NFC, and four navigation systems. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite is powered by the Exynos 9810 SoC, not the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC like the Galaxy S10 Lite.
Note 10 lite software#
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite specifications and software You get headphones too, but these are not the premium AKG units you get with the flagship series. This charger has a USB type-C output, so there's also a USB Type-C to Type-C cable in the box. The Galaxy Note 10 Lite packs in a 4,500mAh battery and you get a 25W charger in the box. The phone is noticeably thick at 8.7mm and weighs 199g. This camera module almost sits flush with the back panel. The back has a rectangular camera module similar to what we have seen on recent Galaxy A-series smartphones. Alternatively, you can use the case that Samsung includes in the box. The rear also picks up smudges quite easily and you'll have to keep wiping it. We found the back of this phone plasticky to the touch, and not premium like the glass panel on the Galaxy Note 10+. The Galaxy Note 10 Lite sports a hybrid dual-SIM tray The only thing on the top is a secondary microphone. The inclusion of a 3.5mm headphone socket is surprising since the Galaxy S10 Lite doesn't have one. It has a USB Type-C port, 3.5mm headphone jack, loudspeaker grille, and the S Pen silo on the bottom. On the left, you'll find the Galaxy Note 10 Lite's SIM tray. The power and volume buttons are on the right, and are fairly reachable when holding the device in hand. The frame of the Galaxy Note 10 Lite feels like metal and gets cold to the touch in an air-conditioned room.
We found the display to be bright enough when used outdoors, with good viewing angles. The Galaxy Note 10 Lite has thin bezels all around which helps give it a premium look. The Galaxy Note 10 Lite has a hole-punch cutout at the center towards the top of the display similar to what we've seen on the Galaxy S10 Lite and the Galaxy A51 ( Review). However, this phone does not sport an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner like the Galaxy Note 10+, instead it has a standard CMOS fingerprint scanner. You still get a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with a full-HD+ (1080x2400 pixel) resolution and HDR support. Samsung thankfully hasn't sacrificed a crisp AMOLED display in the cost-cutting exercise. Did Samsung go overboard with cost-cutting, or does the Galaxy Note 10 Lite deliver enough to justify its price? We put the Galaxy Note 10 Lite to the test to find out. However, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite still has the S Pen Stylus which sets the Note series apart, and still packs in a big battery. such as an IP rating for dust and water resistance, and wireless charging, to meet this lower price.
Samsung has left out a bunch of premium features though. 38,999 it is definitely more affordable than the Galaxy Note 10 or the Galaxy Note 10+ ( Review). We have already tested the Galaxy S10 Lite ( Review), and now we have with us the Galaxy Note 10 Lite. 40,000 which is significantly lower than their respective non-lite versions. These new smartphones are priced at around Rs. Now, in order to compete better with brands such as OnePlus, and to lower the entry point for the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series, Samsung has launched the Galaxy S10 Lite and Galaxy Note 10 Lite. These devices are highly sought after and have always commanded a premium over what the other brands have on offer. The Samsung Galaxy S series and the Galaxy Note series smartphones have always been prime examples of what high-end Android smartphones are capable of.