Aside from the Samsung Galaxy A71 that was launched today, Samsung Philippines has surprised us today with the launch of the Galaxy Note10 Lite in the Philippines. The smartphone has been unveiled last CES and it’s the first time that the company has released a lite version of the Note series.

Despite being the lite version of the Samsung Galaxy Note10 series, this one has a different feel from its bigger brothers. The smartphone is running on an old chipset that is being used by the Galaxy Note9 — the Exynos 9810 processor.

But of course, the Note10 Lite won’t be complete without the S-Pen but unlike the Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10+, the Galaxy Note10 Lite doesn’t have air actions in where you can use the stylus with gestures to control the smartphone.

Nonetheless, the Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite still features a triple-lens rear camera that is comprised of 12MP wide-angle main camera, 12MP ultra-wide angle camera, & 12MP telephoto lens with OIS.

We still have here a large display thanks to the 6.7-inch Infinity-O display with an in-display fingerprint scanner just like its Galaxy Note10 brothers.

The Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite will be available this Valentine’s day, February 14 and it will come with Aura Red, Aura Glow, and Aura Black. Those who will purchase the smartphone from February 14 to 16 will get a free JBL Go 2 worth Php2,299.

Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite Specs

  • 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity-O Display
  • Exynos 9810 Processor
  • 8GB RAM
  • 128GB internal storage expandable via MicroSD up to 1TB
  • 12MP OIS main camera + 12MP ultra-wide angle camera + 12MP Telephoto with OIS
  • 32MP front-facing camera
  • On-screen fingerprint scanner
  • Bluetooth, GPS, A-GPS, WiFi
  • Dual SIM, LTE
  • USB-C
  • 4500mAh battery
  • Android 10 with OneUI
  • Aura Red, Aura Glow, and Aura Black

The Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite will be available for Php29,990

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