Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite goes official just days before the CES 2020. Samsung has unveiled the slightly toned down version of it's flagship Galaxy S10. The phone's design looks a lot like the Galaxy Note 10 Lite which is unveiled along with it. The device features a features a flat Infinity-O display with a centrally positioned hole-punch and a triple rear camera setup placed inside a squarrish module.
The Galaxy S10 Lite sports a 6.7 inch Full HD+ Super Amoled Infinity O display with 1080 x 2400 pixels resolution. It looks more or less identical to the Galaxy Note 10 Lite from the front. The smartphone is powered by 64 bit 7nm octa core processor that has a maximum clock speed of 2.8GHz. The smartphone will come in two memory variants: 6GB RAM + 128GB storage, and 8GB RAM + 128GB storage.
The Galaxy S10 Lite packs a slightly larger camera module from Galaxy Note 10 Lite at the back and has a different camera arrangement as well. Galaxy S10's triple rear camera setup includes a 48MP main sensor with Super Steady OIS for stabilisation, it is accompanied by a 12MP ultra-wide angle lens with 123-degree field of view and a 5MP dedicated macro camera. While on the front, it features a 32MP front camera for selfies.
The Galaxy S10 Lite is fuelled by a 4,500mAh battery with Samsung's Super Fast charging support. It has an in display fingerprint scanner and runs Android 10 with Samsung One UI on top. The toned down version of Galaxy S10 has dimensions of 75.6 x 162.5 x 8.1mm and weighs 186 grams. It is going to hit the shelves in Prism White, Prism Black, and Prism Blue colour options from 7th of January.