Galaxy S10 Lite
Samsung is preparing to unveil the
Galaxy Note 20 and
Note 20 Ultra in a couple of weeks and commercially release said new flagship devices shortly thereafter, but in many ways, the company’s most interesting smartphone this fall might be one expected to see daylight a couple of months further down the line.
A larger battery than that of the Note 20
Deeming the S20 FE more exciting than Samsung’s “regular”
Galaxy Note 20 is not an overstatement or a figure of speech meant to highlight the company’s increasingly confusing release strategy and convoluted product roster, but rather the cold hard truth.
Galaxy Note 20
S10 Lite and
S20+ 5G had going for them.
Note 20 Ultra naturally pretty much guaranteed to raise the bar… to 4,500mAh battery capacity.
That’s right, the “low-cost” S20 Fan Edition 5G is likely to pack the same exact battery size as the ultra-high-end (and ultra-expensive) Note 20 Ultra 5G. And with a slightly smaller and presumably lower-res 6.5 to 6.7-inch display in tow, the significantly cheaper model could well end up touting superior battery life figures. Now that would be… something else.
“Confirmed” camera specs and “cheerful” colors
Samsung officially confirms it (in October, rumor has it), there are now two credible sources claiming that the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition 5G will come with a triple rear-facing camera system composed of a 12MP primary snapper, 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and 8MP telephoto sensor.
S10 Lite. The S20 FE reportedly aims to stand out from the 5G value flagship crowd with some eye-catching paint jobs as well, including red, white, green, and orange.
Galaxy S10 Lite
Snapdragon 865 SoC, as well as 6 gigs of memory and 128 gigs of internal storage space in its entry-level configuration.