Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite - Review! By TechElation

By TechElation
Aug 22, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite - Review!

Hey guys welcome to my review of the Samsung Galaxy S ten light. Let's begin with the price, the S 10 light costs, 40 thousand rupees here in India. At that price, its closest competitor, would be the OnePlus 17. My brother decided to go for the s 10 light because he owned the OnePlus previously and needed a change, but if you are considering either of these devices, here are some key differences you should know. First up is the display. You will find a smoother display on the 70, because it has a 90 Hertz refresh rate, but Samsung, as we all know, makes some best-looking displays in a smartphone.

It's a tough choice to make between, feel and look. When it comes to the internals, the 70 has a slight edge over the s turn light. It is rocking a snapdragon 855 plus compared to the 855 on the S turn light and also has faster. U FS, 3.0 storage still I. Don't think this will impact performance significantly when it comes to the cameras, it again comes down to personal preference in terms of the lenses available.

This 70 has a telephoto along with a regular and wide angle. The S tonight, on the other hand, has a macro lens instead of the telephoto and, of course, with one plus, you get oxygen OS, while BS turn light comes with one UI when UI has made Samsung smartphones way better to use, but oxygen OS still feels a lot cleaner. Here comes the major difference. Yesternight has a significantly larger battery capacity at 4500. William are compared to 3800 on the 17.

Considering the high refresh rate on the 70 battery life should be much better on the s 10 light, so those are the key differences. Let's concentrate on the S 10 light. Now, let's begin on the design, it feels great in the hand the back is made out of what Samsung calls glass tech, which doesn't exactly feel like glass but doesn't feel cheap, either up front. The s tonight has a beautiful boxy Brazil display I, don't know about you guys, but I love, a boxy phone with sharp corners and the s10 light is just that the hole punch could have been smaller, but it isn't distracting at all and the well-placed click button just tied to the experience. There is no headphone jack, but USB earphones are included in the box.

The display itself is great, great colors, great detail and a good range of brightness, which means outdoor viewing and viewing at night is effortless. Watching movies on this display is an absolute pleasure, especially if you are watching HDR, 10 plus content, because this display supports it. One thing I really miss is the pocket mode. The hardware for it is present, but Samsung doesn't provide it. My brother's work profile got deleted twice due to accidental touches and Samsung's edge.

Lighting doesn't make up for the lack of a traditional notification light under the display. You will find an optical fingerprint sensor, unlike the ultrasonic one, on the regular step, it is quick and decently occurred. The x10 light performs great as well. Scrolling through UI is smooth and quick with no dropping frames, and thanks to the Snapdragon 855, you can play most games at high settings with good frame rates when it comes to benchmarks, the 70 scores better but, as I said, I, don't think it is significant, at least in the short run. The credit for good performance goes mainly to the improved software.

It makes a huge difference. Battery life has been great. It gets through a day of heavy use pretty easily, even if it fails to make it through the entire day. It supports fast charging which gets it to 100% in around one and a half hours which is decent. As mentioned earlier.

The S tonight has a regular sensor, a wide angle and a macro. The photos taken on this phone look good, but may not be very true to real life. This is because of the over saturated look in some photos and some veer beauty effects in the front camera here are a few samples overall I have been really satisfied to the extent light. It brings a lot to the tables at the price it is available at and gives some serious competition to the OnePlus.70 Samsung has gotten the little things right like a small pop-up window when you turn on Bluetooth or Wi-Fi and at the same time could have done better by maybe including stereo speakers and an IP rating, but this will all increase the price which would defeat the purpose. Remember how I ended my previous one plus reviews where I said it doesn't get any better.

Well, it just might have. So if you are looking for a phone around 40k rupees consider the s10 Lite, you might end up buying it. Thank you for watching, consider, subscribing stay safe, and I'll. See you in the next one.


Source : TechElation

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