Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite gets BIS certification

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite gets BIS certification | DroidAfrica

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite has gotten BIS certification and this means that the smartphone will be launched very soon. The smartphone first appeared few days ago and we got a glimpse look at it’s specifications. It actually passed through BIS with a model number SM-N770F which appears to be the model number for the Galaxy Note 10 Lite. The device getting BIS certification means that the launch is imminent.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite as per previous leaks will spot a square camera module which was reported to house triple cameras. There is also a 3.5mm head jack, S pen like it’s elder brother and a speaker grill at the bottom. Again with previous leaks, the smartphone was spotted laying on a flat surface which a lot of people thinks that it’s going to be using a 6.5inch display or a 6.7inch display. We shall know which of this display size it will come with on its official announcement.

The smartphone has a dimension of 163.9 x 76 x 8.6mm. When the smartphone passed through GeekBench, it reveals that it will be powered by an Exynos 9810 chipset paired with a 6GB of RAM which runs on the latest Android 10. Thanks to GeekBench, it also reveals that the device achieved 667 in the Single-Core score and 2030 points in the Multi-Core tasks. You can see indeed that this smartphone is the lite variant of the Galaxy Note 10.

This is the same chipset that the previous Note 9 uses and you can see that it’s an old chipset. But hey, even if it’s an old chipset, it is still fast and fluid. It runs on a 10nm process which means it’s fast but not as fast as the Galaxy Note 10 though but it’s way more fast than almost all midrange smartphones in the market right now. Interpreting it’s model number, it shows that the device will be released Globally and it will come with an S Pen stylus like its elder brother. Let’s wait and see. As it gets certification, so the more of it’s specifications leaks.

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