Samsung announces the Galaxy Note 10 Lite and Galaxy S10 Lite

Samsung announced the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 (and all the variants) back in 2019 (which is obviously so long ago already), but now there are two new options to add to the mix.

On Friday, leading into the Consumer Electronics Show of 2020, Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy Note 10 Lite and Galaxy S10 Lite. The handsets are cheaper versions of the flagship models the company launched last year, but still hold plenty of worthwhile features. That includes big displays, plenty of cameras, and more.

So let’s just get right into it.

Pictured above is the Galaxy Note 10 Lite. You can easily pick it out of the crowd thanks to the S Pen that comes in the box. Otherwise, here’s what to expect as far as features are concerned:

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite

  • 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-O Display with 2400×1800 resolution
  • Triple rear cameras: 12MP ultrawide f/2.2; 12MP wide-angle f/1.7; and 12MP telephoto f/2.4
  • 32MP front-facing camera f/2.2
  • 10nm 64-bit Octa-core processor
  • Either 6GB or 8GB of RAM
  • 128GB built-in storage
  • 4,500mAh battery
  • Android 10.0
  • S Pen support: take a picture, navigate a presentation, and control video playback

The Galaxy Note 10 Lite is available in Aura Red, Aura Black, and Aura Glow. There’s no word on a price or release date yet, but it will be on the showroom floor at this year’s CES.

Samsung Galaxy s10 Lite

  • 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED Plus Infinity-O Display with 2400×1800 resolution
  • Triple rear cameras: 5Mp macro f/2.4; 48MP wide-angle f/2.0; and 12MP ultra wide f/2.2
  • 32MP front-facing camera f/2.2
  • 7nm 64-bit Octa-core processor
  • Either 6GB or 8GB of RAM
  • 128GB built-in storage
  • 4,500mAh battery
  • Android 10.0

The Galaxy S10 Lite is available in Prism Black, Prism Blue, and Prism White. Just like the Galaxy Note 10 Lite, there’s no word on a price point or release date just yet.

In addition to all that, Samsung is including Samsung Pay, Samsung Health, the digital assistant Bixby, and the security suite Samsung Knox.

What do you think of Samsung’s newest handsets?