Samsung is continuing its streak of updating its devices to Android 11 faster than most manufacturers. The latest device to get the update is the 2020 Galaxy Note 10 Lite.
The update is rolling out to consumers
in France already as software version N770FXXU7DUA8. It has been reported by SamMobile that the
update also comes with January 2021’s security patch. It is estimated to arrive
in the coming weeks in more counties.
Android 11 is the first
major software upgrade for the mobiles which launched in January 2020 with Android 10
pre-installed. The update include the new One UI 3.0 which brings a
new user interface, new camera UI, and a redesigned Quick Settings among
others.
The Galaxy Note 10 Lite
is one of the mobiles that Samsung say will get three Android OS updates, so users
of this phone should expect it to get updated to Android 12 and Android 13 yet to
come next years.
The Galaxy Note 10 Lite
has a 6.7-inch 2400 x 1080 sAmoled display with a centered punch hole for a
32MP camera. Inside the phone is the 10nm samsung Exynos 9810 Soc and it is
paired with 6GB of 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM. The storage capacity for both variants is 128GB UFS2.1 but a MicroSDXC card slot allows for storage expansion.
Samsung has put Tripal
12MP cameras on the back of the phone. One is the main sensor, another is a
telephoto camera that has OIS and 2x optical zoom, and the third is the
ultrawide angle camera.
The Galaxy Note 10 Lite
packs a 4500mAh Li-ion battery with support for 25W fast usb C charging.
Samsung has not support wireless charging and reverse wireless charging support
which is available on its siblings, the Galaxy Note
10 and Galaxy Note 10+. You do get an 3.5mm jack, NFC, and an
in-display ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.
Unfortunately, those looking previus to a successor
will most likely not get one as there are multiple reports that Samsung has
terminated the Galaxy Note series.