Can the Budget Note be the Best Budget Flagship - Galaxy Note 10 Lite Review!!! By C4ETech

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Aug 21, 2021
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Can the Budget Note be the Best Budget Flagship - Galaxy Note 10 Lite Review!!!

I've always loved the note series, the s-pen, the bigger display and better battery life meant that I find myself coming back to the note. Whenever I don't have a review device to daily drive. So when it came to the note 10 light, I came in with high expectations and after having used it for 2 weeks. Here are my thoughts on it: hey guys on water here from c4 attack and welcome to my full review of the note 10 light. Oh, and if you do end up enjoying this video, then please consider subscribing and turning our notifications by hitting that Bell icon. So let's start things off with what to me is the most important part of a note phone there spam.

We have it tucked right here in the bottom and in hand, it feels exactly like the one on the Dalton heck. It's even got Bluetooth, so we can use it as a remote shutter button for taking pictures. Now, I went in expecting Samson to cut a few corners and there are some features missing here. For example, we don't get the gesture controls that was introduced with the note 10, but honestly those features were kind of gimmicky and I, never used so much anyway, but as a stylist to browse the web jot some notes or just capture a screenshot. The s-pen worked perfectly.

In fact, this lockdown season I found myself getting back into digital art, and the note 10 light was the perfect phone to do it with, of course, the s-pen with its pressure sensitivity and all that played a big part, but the large six point seven-inch full HD, pressed AMOLED screen deserves a mention as well. This is a Samson panel. After all, so we have the usual inky, blacks and deep contrast levels. That being said, there are a few compromises here, unlike the flagship s and note series, we do not have the curved edges, so this is a flat AMOLED panel with a hole punch in the middle honestly, though, that didn't stop me from binge-watching an entire season of altered carbon on it. Sampson has done a great job of minimizing the bezels and the overall viewing experience was really immersive.

Now I do have a few complaints here. First up I would have really liked to see a steal speaker set up the bottom firing speaker can get loud, but it does lack a bit of richness and beasts and the second thing I wish we had a higher refresh rate panel here now, I understand cost-cutting and all that so to step down a resolution from quad HD plus to full HD, plus, isn't something that I'm gonna count as a corn, but I really wish Samsung had found some way to include a 90 Hertz panel in the note 10 light, especially since all the other phones in this range seem to support that feature. So, while the note 10 light is a great media consumption device, I won't really suggest it to someone who's. Looking for a flagship gaming experience. Now, that's not just because of the lack of a high refreshing screen, but also the internals that we have in here.

The Enos 9810 may be a flagship processor, but it is a couple of years old. At this point, we saw it debut with the galaxy s 9 and to its credit, it is kept up pretty well when it came to day-to-day tasks. The combination of Samson's, one UI and Enos 9810 managed to impress there was no visible lag or frame drops, while navigating around the UI apps opened up nice and quick, and thanks to the six gigs of ram I, never came across any reloading issues either. We also have an Indian version of the note 10 light both come with the same 128gb of UFS, 2.1 storage and there's room for expansion as well. Thanks to the hybrid SIM slot, and here now, while daily driving the note 10 light was a buttery smooth experience.

Gaming on it at times felt a bit chatter, that's not to say that the Mali g72 MP 18 inside cannot relent pensive games. In fact, we tried our Call of Duty as well as pub G, and both games ran well for the most part. It's just that. There's this occasional frame drop here and there something that I normally wouldn't complain about at all. But, given that you are spending 40k on this device and that there is several snapdragons 865 powered handsets in the same price range that deliver better gameplay, not to mention higher frame rates, if I did was worth to mention moving on to battery life.

Now this is where I kind of have mixed feelings. The 4500 William hour battery inside the night didn't disappoint. It's always lasted me to assemble D and the included 25. What fast charger meant that I could go from zero to fifty in just half an hour. That being said at times, I felt, like the no turn light should have lasted me a little longer, especially while gaming.

Now this may be because of the 10 nanometer processor or the bigger brighter AMOLED screen, but I've kind of gotten used to 4500 William hour batteries and phones lasting me at least one and a half days, and on that front the note and I didn't always deliver now. One area where I have to give Samson credit is that the note 10 light testified packing. A 4,500 million power battery manages to sneak in at just under the 200 gram. Mark the overall footprint here is quite large too, which meant that most of the time I found myself using the phone with both hands. The metal sides feel sturdy.

The button is a nice and click with the glass stick back well, I'm, not a big fan. It kind of feels like plastic and just doesn't give the premium feel that I've come to expect from curved glass backs the finish, though, it's certainly I'm catching the Oracle design here is very similar to what we had seen on. The Galaxy Note 10 year, though, is an IP reading. Unlike other Samsung flagships, the note can light doesn't come with any water or dust resistance. Speaking of flagships, the software here is pretty similar to what we would find in other Samson black ships.

We have one UI 2.0 on here, complete with all the bells and whistles. We have my personal favorite feature, Samson being a bevy of gesture support and the tight integration with Windows 10 through the link to windows, option personally I really like the design choices. Samsung has meant with one UI. So, overall, it was a great software experience, except for the fingerprint reader. Now we have an in display optical scanner here and while it wasn't as fast as the ones on a 1 plus or even a real me, X 50 Pro, it had always been fairly consistent.

However, a recent OTO being kind of messed it up, and now it works an is 7 out of 10 times so definitely not unusable, but kind of annoying fingers crossed Samsung manages to fix this Futurity. Finally, then, let's check out the optics now. I really think that the new taillight has one of the most well-rounded cameras in this segment: heck the primary 12 megapixel camera. It's almost as good as the note 10 we get punchy colors and a wide dynamic range details in the shadows are well-preserved and there's no highlight clipping. All pictures come out.

Looking sharp zooming into this picture of the bike tire we can see the dust and even the MRF logo. The wide F 1.7 aperture means that we get a nice amount of background. Okay, like in this picture of the flower under low light, we have a dedicated night mode and, thanks to the presence of oh, is the no turn light can drop the shutter speed quite low. We have good details. Colors are well-preserved, like the green leaves on the tree, and while we do have some noise in the pictures for the most part, the post-processing here is pretty good.

Moving on to the ultra white, we have another 12 megapixel snapper here once more, we get crisp pictures with bright colors. It matches up to the primary snapper in most respects, but their dynamic range can be a bit lacking at times and finally, we have a 2x telephoto camera again. This is a 12 megapixel snapper, with an F 2.4 lens and oh, is the detail levels, a great colors. Look, vibrant honestly! This is not much to complain here. We have a great set of cameras on the note 10 light.

Even when it comes to portraits Samsung gives us two choices. We can take life focus shots using the normal camera or more zoomed in ones with the telephoto lens. As far as the selfie camera goes, we have a 32 megapixel quad, bared camera that takes eight megapixel photos by default. The pictures look a little soft but have great skin tones, and even while taking selfie portraits, we can see that the phone manages to expose the subject and the background properly so grid overall dynamic range. We can take full 32, megapixels selfies as well, but then the dynamic range takes a hit as far as video capture course, we can go up to 4k 60fps through the main shooter.

The others are limited to 4k 30. In fact, stepping down the frame rate also gives us electronic video stabilization after all, is hardware. So, as always on coming back to the footage, we have excellent sharpness, good, dynamic range and colors that fall. We can also switch between sensors on the fly and the color science is good enough that the transitions don't look charring. We even have 1080p super steady, video captured by the wide-angle lens.

It maintains decent detail levels despite the address of E is great for capturing footage, while on the move overall, I'm really impressed with the cameras here. Samsung has given us a flagship level cameras complete with a fully kitted out flow mode now, if they could only stop switching to a cropped, selfie camera mode. Every time I have to take a picture. I'd be really happy. So overall, what are my thoughts on the note 10 light, starting at 41,000 rupees? The no 10 light brings some of Samsung's flagship features like create cameras, the s-pen, the signature AMOLED display to a much more affordable price point.

However, the competition is tough, and we have phones like the Realme X 50 Pro, that for one key, fewer offers a better processor high, refresh rate screen faster charging and a more premium wind, not to mention 5g support. Even the one plus 8 is supposed to start at 42,000 rupees, and it shares many of the same advantages that the x50 pro does over the note deadlift. So then, who is the note 10 light really for well? If here's someone who values the Samsung brand name, or you won the s-pen or Samsung exclusive features like Samsung P, then the note 10 light brings you all that without breaking the bank and that's why I think Samsung has done really well here now. That's just me in my two cents now I want to know what you guys think do you wanna, buy the note 10 light or has any of the other budget flagships caught your eye? Let us know in the comments below that's it, for this video like share subscribe and all that I know hit the bell icon to get notified if you haven't yet thanks for sticking around till the end, guys have a good one. Cheers.


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