Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite brings something new to a segment ruled by OnePlus
Honestly,
if Samsung
challenged premium midrange heavyweights with its A-series
smartphones, it would stand little chance in the segment. However, it
managed to change the game by launching the Galaxy S10 Lite, with
everything needed to take on peers in the premium midrange segment.
Business
Standard reviewed the Galaxy
S10 Lite, which is part of Samsung’s premium Galaxy
S-series lineage, and tested its score on key parameters. Here is
what we found:Design
The Galaxy S10 Lite drops some of the signature Galaxy S-series design elements, including the curved front display and the back glass cover. But the phone still looks premium and has good ergonomics, a lightweight build, and a thin profile. These make it one of the handiest smartphones in the segment.
On the back, the phone boasts a cover made from a new material called ‘glasstic’, with properties of both plastic and glass. It is resilient to scratches, but its glossy smooth surface is a fingerprint magnet. Thankfully, the phone comes with a transparent cover to protect its back from scratches and fingerprint marks. But note that it adds some weight to the otherwise handy smartphone. Read More
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