Over the past few weeks, rumors of the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite have ramped up. The device has made its way through a number of certification websites and benchmarks, giving us a pretty clear idea of what to expect from it.
According to the newest report, the S10 Lite will feature a massive 4,370 mAh battery. That supposedly translates into a 4500 mAh typical rating. This information comes after the device was certified by Brazilian agency Anatel.
It's interesting that the S10 Lite will feature such a huge battery. The S10+ sports a 4100 mAh battery, and the Note 10+ makes do with a 4300 mAh unit. This would make the S10 Lite the Samsung premium device with the biggest battery.
Going by what we've seen so far, the S10 Lite will feature a Snapdragon 855, 8GB of RAM, a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display, and 45 W fast-charging. On the camera side of things, it's said to feature a 48 MP + 12 MP + 5 MP triple rear camera setup, and a 32 MP selfie camera.
So far, that doesn't seem like a "Lite" device at all. The hardware on show, going by those specifications, would put it alongside the Galaxy S10+. There's a chance the S10 Lite isn't actually a Lite device. We're more inclined to believe it's just a different Galaxy S phone.