Official releases of the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite have been leaked

Official releases of the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite have been leaked

It looks like the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite and Galaxy Note 10 Lite phones are very close to launch, as what appear to be official renderings for each have leaked. Since these images would be designed to market the phones, it's unlikely they'll be designed until final product design is complete, and since one of the renders includes images of the two phones, they may land at the same time. We don't know exactly when yet, but current rumors suggest a month for January, so we may see them at CES 2020, or perhaps MWC 2020 in February, which usually sees more phones released.

< p lang="en" dir="ltr">Exclusive to @mysmartprice: here it is, your first official preview of the Samsung Galaxy S10 lite (aka Galaxy A91)! The official name of the tOIS technology is now Super Steady OIS. The specifications of the S10 and Note10 Lite are already known. Thrilled for both of you! LINK: https://t.co/kk2tV5N0C5 pic.twitter.com/3ampSEjpsn3 January 2020 As for the renderings, they don't really show anything new, but it's still the closest thing to an official look at the phones. Shared by Ishan Agarwal (a famous jar) for MySmartPrice, the renderings show that the two phones have an all-screen design with a single-lens hole-punch camera at the top center. In fact, there's very little difference between them from the front, but flip them over and the differences become a bit more apparent, because while the two phones are shown with triple-lens rear cameras, the design differs between them. He'll also note that, along with the cameras on the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite, it says "Super Steady OIS," which is almost certainly recently rumored to feature advanced optical image stabilization. Perhaps the most significant difference between these phones is the S Pen, which is unsurprisingly shown alongside the Galaxy Note 10 Lite, and likely won't be included with the S10 Lite. Although these images look official, we'd still take them with a pinch of salt until Samsung reveals the phones, but since they're from previous leaks as well, they're probably the real deal. We should find out soon.