Everyone, just a few weeks before Samsung are set to release their newest Galaxy S 20 phones. There is a new addition to the Galaxy S 10 lineup, the galaxy s 10 light. Now this phone is cheaper than a regular s10, and it has a different set of features than the s10 II for one it has a bigger battery, and it has a bigger screen. It's also missing a headphone jack now before I can get into all of its key features. Here's a quick unboxing, the first thing you'll see in the Box is the s10 light itself. Ours is in prison black and naturally the entire design is very subtle.
Under the phone as a cable and a wall adapter that support 25 watt fast charging next to them is a pair of Samsung USB headphones. They don't seem particularly high quality, but they're useful to have in a pinch. If you turn the top half of the box upside down, you'll find another box that holds the sim ejector tool and some instructions. So now that we have the phone in hand, I'm Andre for GIA so marina- and these are the key features of the galaxy s 10 light. The S 10 light has a clean design, especially since our unit is in prison.
Black, the fingerprint, loving back, is made of glass, and it has an off-center rectangular camera bump. That's wide enough to prevent the phone from wobbling too much in flat surfaces on the front. There's a small centered hole punch with the six point. Seven-inch screen the phone is far from small, but it's surprisingly light perhaps due to the weight, it doesn't seem that sturdy and there's no mention of IP protection, so you should definitely use a case for it. Sadly, there's no headphone jack, but with the removal of the jack in the Galaxy Note tendon trial II come as a huge surprise.
That said, the s10 light does not have a wide range of hi-fi Bluetooth codecs, and this should really be a standard on Jack. This phones. At this point, the S 10 light, has an optical fingerprint reader instead of an ultrasonic one. This can be an advantage because you can use regular screen protectors without affecting its usability, and our initial impressions are that it's faster. The six point, seven inch Super AMOLED display, has a full HD resolution and supports HDR ten plus content.
The pixel density is an unimpressive 394 PPI, but it should be enough for most people. The phone supports Android 10 with the rather confusingly named one UI -. It has Samsung's usual barrage of features, and it has both googles and Samsung's gestures. To choose from, so navigation should be easy, even with the phone's mammoth-sized. The ESSTIN light has a 4,500 million power battery, so its endurance should be excellent.
Unlike the SN series, the light supports 45 watt fast charging. Although the charger that comes in the box is a 25 watt, one, the S 10 light has a Snapdragon 855 and either six or a gig of RAM. This means it'll be able to handle pretty much everything you throw at it with ease. Unlike the s Tony, the s10 light has a triple camera set up. The 48 megapixel main shooter has superset EO.
Is it combines AIS and OS and creates embolic stabilization even for 4k video there's, also a 12 megapixel ultra-wide camera and a 5 megapixel macro camera, which sadly isn't quite as useful as a telephoto, would have been still it'll, be interesting to compare — phones, photography, capabilities in the full review. The ESSTIN light is a fascinating offering from Samsung it's priced right at flagship killer territory. It has a nice chipset, and it has a huge battery, but it'll take some testing to see just how competitive it is in comparison to the rest of the market. Now, if you have any questions, leave them down in the comments below, and we'll try to get to them in the full review subscribe, so don't miss it, and I'll see you guys next time.
Source : GSMArena Official