Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite launches in India at Rs 38,999

At the beginning of January this year, Samsung announced two phones named Galaxy Note 10 Lite & Galaxy S10 Lite which were later showcased at the CES 2020 as well. Today, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite launched in India & the price starts at Rs 38,999, which is higher than the previously leaked pricing of Rs 35,990. With this price tag, the Note 10 Lite will compete with flagships from OnePlus at the same price range.

We already know everything so we won’t go in much detail again but to recap, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite has a premium design with an Infinity-O display on the front like the Note 10 & Note 10+. The only difference is that the display is flat & not curved. On the back, there are triple cameras placed in a square-ish camera module on the top left along with the LED flash. Since it is a “Note” series flagship, there is S-Pen as well.

Talking about the specifications, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite features a 6.7-inch Full-HD+ Super AMOLED panel with a punch-hole for the single selfie camera. The SOC powering it is the octa-core Exynos 9810 which is the same SOC that powered Galaxy S9 & Galaxy Note 9 of 2018. There is 6/8GB RAM & 128GB internal storage with an option to expand the storage via microSD card up to 1TB.

Coming to the cameras, there is a triple camera setup on the rear that includes a primary 12 Megapixel unit with f/1.7 aperture + OIS, a secondary 12 Megapixel telephoto lens with 2X Optical Zoom & a 12 Megapixel ultra-wide-angle unit. On the front, there is a 32 Megapixel camera for selfies. Unlike the Galaxy Note 10 series of last year, the Note 10 Lite has a headphone jack as well so that’s nice.

Finally, talking about the pricing, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite comes in three colour options named Aura Black, Aura Red & Aura Glow. Here is the pricing for the Indian market –

  • 6GB RAM + 128GB ROM – Rs 38,999 ($549)
  • 8GB RAM + 128GB ROM – Rs 40,999 ($576)

The pre-booking has started & the phone will go on sale in India starting February 3rd.