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First Samsung Galaxy Note10 lite (A81) renders show a different camera hump

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Peter 04 December 2019

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We saw the Galaxy S10 lite/A91 renders by @OnLeaks, now the prolific leakster is teasing the Galaxy Note10 lite/A81. The renders are quite dark, concealing some details, but the camera bump is clearly smaller.

Based on a leaked roadmap, the Galaxy A81 will have a 64MP main camera, 16MP ultra wide and a telephoto camera (“2x or 5x”), plus a Time of Flight (ToF) sensor. It’s not clear how reliable this info is, however.

First Samsung Galaxy Note10 lite (A81) renders show a different camera hump

Anyway, the Samsung Galaxy Note10 lite will feature a 6.5” to 6.7” screen. There’s a centered punch hole in the screen, Samsung’s preferred selfie camera placement as of earlier this year. It’s not confirmed, but the absence of an external fingerprint reader suggests an in-display unit.

The device measures 163.9 x 76 x 8.6mm. Unlike the the S10 lite, this model will house a Bluetooth-enabled S Pen, making it a part of the “Note” family. Besides the stylus, there's a 3.5mm headphone jack on the bottom.

This phone, SM-N770F, was spotted in Geekbench, which showed an Exynos 9810 chipset – the chip from 2018’s Galaxy Note9 (and S9).

First Samsung Galaxy Note10 lite (A81) renders show a different camera hump

The next generation Galaxy A phones are expected to be unveiled on December 12 and these premium models may be the stars of the show (joined by the Galaxy A51 and A71)

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  • Solun1
  • 0yR
  • 05 Feb 2021

Because people who buy expensive smartphones can afford wireless headphones that tend to be more expensive than wired earphones. Or because they want the newest technology and classic wired earphones that were around since forever are not that anymor...

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  • Dfg
  • 8R5
  • 05 Dec 2019

The thing that I don't get it is why cheaper smartphones have headphone jack but flagships, that supposed to have all and the best features, don't :ThinkingEmoji:

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  • .alpha
  • ytx
  • 05 Dec 2019

So Samsung loves to alternates between copying iPhones and Huawei

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