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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite passes through Geekbench with 6GB RAM, Android 10

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite will run Android 10 out of the box.

Samsung is reportedly gearing up to launch an affordable variant of its flagship Galaxy Note 10 series pretty soon which will be dubbed as Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite. Now the upcoming smartphone has been spotted on GeekBench website revealing its key specifications.

As per the GeekBench listing, theSamsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite will be powered by Exynos 9810 processor. In addition to the chipset, the Geekbench listing also confirms that the smartphone will feature 6GB of RAM.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite

For the software, theSamsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite will run Android 10 out of the box. On the benchmark site, the phone managed to score 667 in the single-core test and 2030 in the multi-core test.

The FCC certification of the S Pen for Galaxy Note 10 Lite reveals that it is a enable device and it features gyroscope.

As per an earlier report, Galaxy Note 10 Lite will come with model number SM-N770F. The upcoming smartphone will be available in two colour options, Red and Black. Apart from this, there is no other information available about the upcoming Note 10 Lite smartphone. However, one could expect Samsung to offer a toned down version of the regular Note 10.

Meanwhile, Samsung has officially confirmed the roadmap for the latest Android 10 update to its range of smartphones. The Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 10 along with Galaxy Note 9 will get the latest OneUI 2.0 update in January 2020. Furthermore, the company will roll out Android 10 update to the Galaxy S9 series in April.

Samsung will roll out Android 10 update to its mid-range smartphones Galaxy A50 and Galaxy A70 update in April as well. The Galaxy Tab S4 will get Android 10 update until September.

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