Samsung launched the Galaxy Note 10 last year, which was also very much liked among users. But if you have not been able to buy this smartphone because of the high price, the company has launched its light version Galaxy Note 10 Lite in the Indian market for such users. Priced lower than the Galaxy Note 10 and at a lower price you will get the S Pen feature. Which will be a very interesting and special experience for users. The price of this smartphone is Rs 38,999. We used this smartphone for about a month and in the meantime we tested its performance and battery capacity as well as the S Pen feature. Now we have come up with a review and in the review we will tell you how powerful is this smartphone launched in the segment range?
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite: Design and Display
When taking any smartphone in hand, the design first impresses and the design of Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite was very fond of us. We have aura glow variants for review and these colours look very good in appearance too. It has a glossy back panel, which makes it easily fingered, which seems to be very bad in appearance. The back panel has to be cleaned again and again and it would be better if you use the cover to protect the phone from these signs. (Also Read: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite: These Top 5 Features Make It The Best)
The back panel has a camera setup in square design. In which LED flash is present with the camera. The right panel of the phone has volume and power buttons. While the SIM slot is given in the left panel. At the bottom is the 3.5mm headphone jack, USB Type C port, loud speaker grill and S Pen. If you talk about S Pen, you can push it out.
Now, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite display has a 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with a screen resolution of 1080X2400 pixels and 20:9 aspect ratio. The bezel lace display of the phone gives a very attractive look and the phone's display is able to give you a great video and gaming experience. Because its screen is bright and kalraful. The main thing is that you can easily use it in sunlight. The phone has been given an in-display fingerprint sensor.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite: Performance
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite is offered on exynos 9810 processor. Which is good enough for gaming and multitasking and we had no trouble during use. Earlier, the Galaxy Note 10 was launched with qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor. Galaxy Note 10 Lite has 8GB and 128GB internal memory. While using a microSD card you can expand up to 1TB which is enough to store a large amount of data and you won't need to be bothered for storage. The phone works on Android 10 based Samsung's out-of-the-box OneUI 2.0 OS.
The phone's processor can be called better and we did not have any difficulty during gaming, video viewing and multitasking. Even in this smartphone you can easily switch from one app to another. Multiple apps can be extremely smoothly open. The phone's processor can also be said to be quite good for gaming. We played a lot of popular games PUBG in it, and we had the facility of viewing, graphics and audio quality. The graphics quality used in the phone makes the gaming experience of users double better.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite: Camera
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite (First Impression) has a triple rear camera setup. It has a primary sensor of 12MP, an ultra wide angle of 12MP and a telephoto lens of 12MP. In the case of photography, the smartphone is really spectacular. During the review, we clicked a lot of images and found the clearty in each image. Also close up shots were quite attractive. The camera has a number of features like food, night, slow motion besides OIS that make the feeling of photography much better. The video recording quality of the phone is also going to be very fond of users. The main thing is that you can reduce vibration by using super study mode at the time of video recording. You can also edit the video later at your convenience. If you have also been given night mode, you can also do photography in low light. But low light clicked can disappoint you a little because it will not be as clear as it will be seen in the day-light.
Galaxy Note 10 Lite has a 32MP front camera for video calling that is present inside the punch-hole in the display and if you are fond of selfies, you will be a fan of Galaxy Note 10 Lite. The selfie camera of this smartphone clicks a lot of click images. The main thing is that you don't need to press a button while clicking selfies, but you can only click selfies by showing your hand to my.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite: Special S Pen Feature
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite also has an S-Pen which is the main feature of the Galaxy Note 10 series. S-Pen comes with Bluetooth support and lets you click photos and edit videos as well. Users can also use S-Pen stylus as a remote controller. The biggest feature is that it can use live messages that can be sent. We used S-Pen a lot during the review. It also clicked the photo, but also wrote the note. It was very fun to use. The S-Pen is placed down in the phone and does not need to be charged separately but it gets charged automatically with the phone. You can also use S Pen for translation.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite: Battery
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite comes with a 4,500mAh battery with 25W fast charging support. During the review, we used the phone a lot to check its battery capacity. After the battery is 0, it takes about 90 minutes to be fully charged. Once full charge, you can use the phone all day. That means you will not have to face the hassle of charging the phone again and again. It has been given usb type C port. But it does not have wireless charging support that can disappoint users a little. But we also lack wireless charging support. But the battery capacity of the phone meets this deficiency to a great extent.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite: Our Opinion
If you are planning to buy a new smartphone and your budget is Rs 40,000, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite can be a best option for you. The S-Pen given in this smartphone makes it better than other smartphones in this budget. During the review, it stood in every single case, including performance, camera quality, viewing and battery capacity.