This year, Samsung deviated from its usual tradition when it comes to its flagships. The Galaxy S series got a new affordable variant with the “e” suffix alongside while the Note series was split into a standard version and a “Plus” version. But Samsung isn’t done yet, the world’s number one phone company is set to introduce a Galaxy S10 Lite and Galaxy Note10 Lite. Both phones have been in the news for weeks now and their launch is closer with two new certifications.

Galaxy S10 Lite NBTC

First is the Galaxy S10 Lite which has been certified by Thailand’s NBTC. The certificate confirms the name of the device again and reveals that the SM-G770F model us the Global Dual SIM version.

The Galaxy S10 Lite is expected to launch this month with a Snapdragon 855 processor, 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It will have a punch-hole display just like the Galaxy Note10 and triple rear cameras with a similar design to the recently announced Galaxy A71.

Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite Bluetooth Certification

While the Galaxy S10 Lite was getting certified in Thailand, the Galaxy Note10 was certified by the Blue Special Interest Group (SIG). The phone with model number SM-N770F and description name “Note10 Litre SPEN” will come with Bluetooth 5.1.

The Galaxy Note10 Lite appeared on Geekbench last month. The phone will be powered by the Exynos 9810 processor, have 6GB of RAM and run Android 10 out of the box. It will have a punch-hole AMOLED display, an in-display fingerprint scanner, and an S Pen with Bluetooth.

While the S10 Lite is expected to launch this month (also as the Galaxy A91/A81), the Note10 Lite may not arrive until next year.

 

(Sources: 1, 2)