Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite user manual corroborates previous design leaks

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Leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite expected to arrive at CES 2020 next month have already revealed its design, and now we are looking at the phone's user manual which corroborates those leaks.

Galaxy Note10 Lite on the left and Galaxy S10 Lite on the right Galaxy Note10 Lite on the left and Galaxy S10 Lite on the right

The user manual only includes the sketches of the Galaxy S10 Lite, but they do confirm that the smartphone will sport a display with a punch hole in the center and a fingerprint scanner underneath.

Around the back, it has a rectangular camera island on the left side, housing three snappers stacked on top of each other, with the flash placed on the right.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite design revealed through user manual Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite design revealed through user manual
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite design revealed through user manual

The S10 Lite will have the power button and volume rocker located on the right side, with the SIM and microSD card slot on the left and USB-C port placed at the bottom. The S10 Lite will also come with MST and NFC for Samsung Pay.

There's still no word from Samsung about the Galaxy S10 Lite, but from a recent leak, we know it will have a Snapdragon 855 SoC at the helm with 8GB RAM, 128GB storage, and Android 10.

The smartphone will sport a 6.7" FHD+ 20:9 Super AMOLED display and pack a 4,500 mAh battery with 45W fast charging support.

In terms of optics, the Galaxy S10 Lite will have a 32MP selfie snapper on the front and on the back – a 48MP main camera joined by a 12MP ultrawide and 5MP macro modules.

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