Same as its real flagship cousins, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite carries over an Infinity-O Super AMOLED display, but it is flat, not curved. It also embeds an in-display fingerprint reader – likely to be the ultrasonic kind. Speculation has it that the screen measures 6.7 inches and produces an FHD+ resolution.

As opposed to the ‘glass slab’ design on Samsung mobiles, you’re looking at a polycarbonate build, which makes sense for a ‘Lite’ Galaxy Note. The panel itself appears to be chamfered offered in Aura Black, Aura Red, and Aura Growpress hues.
Unlike the Samsung S10 lite, the rear panel sports a squircle camera bump that houses three camera modules and an LED flash, in an L-shaped arrangement. All three lenses max out at 12 megapixels, one of them, a telephoto shooter that supports up to 2X optical zoom. Inside the punch-hole is nestled a 32-megapixel selfie shooter. The setup allows it to capture UHD 4K video at a 60 FPS rate.

The Note 10 Lite brings back a 3.5 mm headphone jack, microSD card support but retains the signature Note-series feature: The S Pen. To keep this offering a budget pick, Samsung is using a dated chipset from 2018 – the Exynos 9810 SoC, and pairing it with up to 8 GB of RAM + 128 GB of storage. The hardware is backed by 4,500 mAh of power with support for 25W fast charging. And it is powered by an Android-10-based One UI 2.0.
The Galaxy Note 10 Lite, alongside Galaxy S10 Lite, is expected to go official next week at CES 2020 for a starting price of 124,999 PKR.
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