The Galaxy Note 10 Lite has followed a pretty normal leak schedule so far. First we heard rumors that it was coming soon, then we saw CAD-based renders of the device, and then some official-looking renders leaked out. Now the next step in the process are hands-on photos.
Some photos of a Galaxy Note 10 Lite in the wild have leaked out. Spotted by SamMobile, the images show the Note 10 Lite with a flat display with a chin and a hole-punch centered at the top of the screen.
The back of the phone has a square camera bump with three sensors and a flash. We can also see the Note 10 Lite's S Pen stylus, which rumors have said will have Bluetooth 5.1 and will be an improved version that'll be harder to lose.
Finally, the photos show the Note 10 Lite's boot-up screen that confirms its name as "Galaxy Note 10 Lite", and an image of the Settings screen confirms its model number as SM-N770F.
Past rumors have suggested that the Galaxy Note 10 Lite's specs could include a Snapdragon 855 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 4500mAh battery. It's also rumored that the Note 10 Lite could have a 3.5mm headphone jack, something that the regular Note 10 and Note 10+ lack. Combine that with the flat display and respectable spec list, and the Note 10 Lite could be a compelling option for people who want a Note 10 phone but don't care for the changes Samsung has made with its recent models.
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— SamMobile (@SamMobiles) December 31, 2019