Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite appears in FCC approval
Details of the expected Galaxy S10 Lite smartphone have emerged in an FCC review. Exact details of the phone are not given. There have been rumors for some time about an alleged Lite version of the Galaxy S10.
The FCC approval gives some details of a smartphone with the model name SM-G770F; an unannounced phone from Samsung. A screenshot of the smartphone’s settings screen can also be found in the attached documents. It specifically mentions the model name ‘Galaxy S10 Lite’. It is still unclear when the phone will actually be released.
According to the inspection, the device will have a diagonal that is between 160 and 200 mm, including screen edges. This equates to 6.2″ to 7.8″. In any case, the device is larger than the Galaxy S10E, which has a diagonal of 158.45 mm including bezels. The Galaxy S10 has a diagonal of 165.61mm and the S10+ one of 174.15mm.
Earlier this year, benchmarks of a device with the SM-G770F model name appeared on Geekbench. According to those benchmark results, the smartphone has an octacore CPU from Qualcomm. According to the benchmark, the clock speed of the CPU is 1.78GHz. The performance in the benchmark is somewhat similar to that of a Snapdragon 855. The device also has 8GB of ram according to the benchmark.
According to previous rumors, the phone will have the same specifications as the expected Galaxy A91, writes SamMobile. According to SamMobile, this device will contain a Snapdragon 855 with 8GB of ram. The device also probably has three cameras, including a primary 48-megapixel camera. Such a camera is nowadays in many midrange devices, although some manufacturers are now also switching to a sensor with 64-megapixel resolution. The A91 would also support a fast charging technology with a power of 45W.