Everybody, welcome back to Jimmy is promo in today's Samsung just announced two brand-new Galaxy phones, that is the galaxy s 10 light and the Galaxy Note 10.1 size and battery size, and really the only place. I noticed that is a little different is going to be with the cameras, so, let's head over into their announcement, and I'm, also gonna, be placing this link below the video in case. If you wanted to check it out and read it for yourself, I will be skipping a lot just going to what is new and what makes these things a little exciting so heading over to the Samsung newsroom. You can see that this one was posted today, January 3rd, talking about the galaxy s, 10 light and the note 10 light. So as you scroll down this just has a little paragraph talking about how well the Galaxy, S and the note lines have been doing, which brings us to the light versions. Now, what makes it pretty interesting? Is this s10 light in the note 10 light? Surprisingly, has the exact same battery size and screen size as each other, really, the only difference? I see is the Galaxy Note tendon and one camera lens difference, so they both bring you three cameras, but one of them is slightly different from the other.
So here is the s10 light the cameras here or going to be vertical so scrolling down a little more. You have the Galaxy Note 10.1 Dance productivity, anytime anywhere. You can see that the setup of the cameras here are slightly different instead of being vertical. They're going to be spread out like this, and this is just a tall telling sign of what the s 11 or s 20 will look like. So if you guys are curious on that I notice here that maybe the phone is flat, which I think would be pretty cool, and it's also another way.
The Samsung can save money, they're saving money with this one being a pretty decent price phone, which I don't know the price yet, but because of the internals on this, because it's just a full HD plus display it's not quad HD. So with them going down and resolution on this that the PPI, the pixel density is a little lower. But it looks like a flat display which I think a lot. People will be excited for sometimes a lot of people, don't like the edge of the Galaxy S10 note: 10 phones, it has that drop off as the infinity display drop off this one they're, just really keeping the infinity Oh display because of the camera cutout. So I'm not gonna, put up too many hopes there.
Hopefully it's flat and I think it is so as you scroll down here is a few things that they're talking about the uninterrupted display, the s10 and no 10 light. Are both 6.7-inch display screens, so these phones will be slightly larger than the s10, but just barely smaller than the Galaxy Note 10.1 is at 6.7. Now these are pretty large batteries. Both phones will have a 4500 William battery and then all the different security and services inside here like Samsung, pay, Bixby's Samsung health and Samsung Knox. So the colors of what you're looking at for the s10 light, will be the prism white prism, black prism, blue.
So basically your whites black blue. Then, when you go down to your note, 10 light you're going to be seen yourself with that aura glow the aura black and the aura red now I am on the newsroom global website I'm not on the US version of the Samsung newsroom. So I don't know we're in what all of these colors and phones are coming to. The United States I would be surprised if that aura red comes to the United States. Usually that always stays overseas, but we'll see in a wait.
Hopefully, people at CES can get the information for us, but it will be there. January 7th, through January, 10th and I, believe I saw a rumor that these phones would be available, starting January 10th, so we'll see, if that's even true, now scrolling down to all the specifications here. So let's look at the galaxy s.10 light you're going to see that it is six point seven inch display, but it's a full HD plus, so you're losing some of that resolution. There you're not gonna, have the who and also some PPI is down to 394. So again, this is a way to save the price of the phone, bringing it down a little, but you're losing about 200 PPI there versus of main huge flagship device.
So for the rear cameras, it is a triple camera setup. You have macro wide-angle and the ultra-wide for the ultra-wide. It's a 12 megapixel F, 2.2, 4 apertures and your main lens right here, which is wide-angle forty-eight megapixels I guess this is where super steady is built-in. So your super, steady optical image, stabilization with the autofocus and the aperture, is F 2.0. So and then your macro is 5 megapixels now I do want to stop here and let's talk about the Galaxy Note 10.1 I'm mention from before is pretty much the exact same screen size the same pixel density, but this is where it changes with the camera. So this one you're going to see the ultra-wide 12 megapixels F 2.2, which is in the s 10 light you'll. Also have this wide angled 12 megapixels, dual pixel autofocus.
You know F 1.7 optical image, stabilization, okay, that's a lot of stuff! Basically, it's a 12 megapixel wide-angle with dual pixel in there in the aperture is F 1.7, so you're going to have a better camera setup on the Galaxy Note 10.1 telephoto. So if you're somebody who takes macro images, something that is so up close to what you're doing you're going to like the galaxy s, 10 light. Now, if you like to take telephoto images, something where it's going to zoom in you're gonna, be looking at the Galaxy Note, ending low-light images with their wide-angle camera here, because it has a better aperture, even though it's at 12 megapixels and the S 10 light has 48 megapixels. So really man, you're gonna, have a couple differences there you have to kind of look at it weigh the difference. Are you know? 48 megapixels is quite a bit, but sometimes you know you don't need to have all that megapixel to have a perfect image.
So I got a feeling that when you take a picture with the wide angle, forty-eight megapixels versus the wide angle, 12 megapixels, they could come off very, very similar in images, especially on your cell phone. So here is the front cameras. A 32 megapixel and a 32 megapixel front, so each of them will have a 32 megapixel front-facing with an aperture F to point to so again, this is where the Galaxy Note 10.1 hundred ninety-nine the S 10 light is at 186. So for the processor, the S 10 light will have a seven nanometer, 64-bit outscore processor, and so this one over here for the note 10 light this one's a 10, nanometer outscore processor. So again, some of these might change.
I think some of these might very possibly depend on what country you're in I, also see a memory of six or eight gigs of ram with 128 gigs of internal storage, so yeah. Some of these are gonna, probably change a little. I, don't know if they're going to be releasing the 6 or the 8. Usually there should only be one option: either 6 or 8 Ram Samsung might just up it to 8 just to get the best phone out there again. Your battery life is 4500 William for either of them, so both of them will be 4500, and they are running on the brand-new Android 10.
So this is a huge telling of what the S 11 or the s 20 will look like. You're going to be seeing all these different camera variants. People are probably gonna, be you know, nitpicking at which camera or which phone has which camera Samsung's gonna. Keep that in mind with that brand-new phone, that they'll be releasing or press releasing on February. So if you are still watching at this moment in time, the official press release of the S 11 and the brand-new Galaxy Buds is February.18Th, most people don't get this far in the video, but at least you guys know for sticking around and that one is confirmed. I was able to confirm it with a friend who still works inside of Samsung itself, but other than that.
Here's, the two new phones, guys galaxy s 11 or the S 10 light. You have the note 10 light. What do you guys think of these phones, which one of these are you interested in? Are you thinking about? You know? Maybe getting one in you know one of these that ultra-wide angle that we talked about was 123-degree angles, which is the exact same as the human eye. So yeah pretty excited cool I mean I'm, not going to get these I'm going to go for. You know the SUM and myself I'm, just going to wait up, but this is a big tell sign of what the s11 will look like and all those images that we've seen online more than likely was this phone not really the s11, but again I hope you guys have liked this video.
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