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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite live images leaked

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There have been enough rumors and leaks to suggest that Samsung is expected to announce the next version of Samsung Galaxy Note 10, which might know as Samsung Galaxy Note 10 lite.

While the company hasn’t officially teased the device yet, there have been enough rumors and leaks to suggest that the device is indeed real and in the making.

Although no launch date is known for the Galaxy Note 10 Lite, the device is expected to be launched in the coming weeks. Now ahead of the launch of the rumored device, we appear to have gotten a glimpse of what the Note 10 Lite could look like. The new information comes courtesy of leaked live images that show a flat, non-curved screen panel at the front of the device.

As per the images leaked, the smartphone looks quite similar to Note 10. The live images also reveal a square camera bump that looks very much like the one we’ve been seeing in the leaks of the Galaxy S20 lineup. The bump appears to be a triple camera set-up sat next to an LED flash in the corner. Apart from this, the live images also show that Samsung has cut corners in other areas of design too. Unlike the glass and metal body of the premium Note 10 series phones, the Note Lite’s body looks like it’s built using plastic.

It is expected that Note 10 lite might come with an OLED display with 1800×2400 pixel resolution and 20:9 aspect ratio, an Exynos 9810 processor, and a 4,500 mAh battery.

This is expected to be paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage which can be expanded to 512GB via a microSD card. As for the cameras, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite is expected to bring with itself a triple rear camera setup with a primary 12-megapixel main camera sat alongside a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle shooter with an f/2.2 lens and a 12-megapixel telephoto camera with 2x optical zoom support.

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