Barely a week ago, we at Revü spotted the Galaxy Note 10 Lite’s support page on Samsung Electronics Philippines’ website, indicating that the smartphone will be launched in the country soon.
(Update, February 4: It’s official! See Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite launched in PH.)
Today, the product page of the watered-down — hence more affordable — version of the Note 10 is finally up, giving us an idea of what to expect locally. And it’s both good and not-so-good news.
According to the listing, the company is bringing in all the color variants of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite. That means the Aura Red, Aura Glow, and Aura Black will be available in the Philippines.
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However, there’s no mention of the model with 6GB RAM. At the bottom of the product page, where the complete specs are listed, only the 8GB version is shown. Unless Samsung will add that in the future, you’ll have to contend with the more expensive variant.
In case you didn’t know, the base model of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite is priced at ₹38,999 in India. That’s around P27,780 in Philippine pesos and $547 in U.S. dollars. The one with the 8GB of RAM, on the other hand, costs ₹40,999 (P29,205 or $575).
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite launch in India, in case you want to watch it
This development comes after we reported that the Samsung Galaxy A71 will be up for preorder in the Philippines and soon after the support page of the Samsung Galaxy A51 went live.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite specs
- 6.7-inch FHD+, 2,400 x 1,080 Super AMOLED screen with punch hole
- Octa-core Samsung Exynos 9810 processor
- 6GB/8GB RAM
- 128GB storage
- Triple 12MP (main), 12MP (ultra wide), 12MP (telephoto) rear cameras
- 32MP front camera
- Fingerprint sensor (under-screen)
- 4,500mAh battery with 25-watt USB-C charging
- S Pen
- One UI based on Android 10
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