Samsung launches 512GB variant of Galaxy S10 Lite in India


Gurugram, Feb 28 (IANS): South Korean tech giant Samsung on Friday launched a new 512GB variant of the Galaxy S10 Lite in India for Rs 44,999.

The device will be available in three colours -- prism white, prism black and prism blue starting March 1 across retail stores, Samsung Opera House, company's e-shop and leading online portals.

Consumers can also avail an additional upgrade bonus of up to Rs 5,000 in exchange of their old smartphones.

Galaxy S10 Lite houses triple-camera system at the rear -- Steady OIS Camera (48MP), Ultra-Wide (12MP) and Macro (5MP) sensors. The device sports 32MP selfie camera.

The USP of the device is the super-steady Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS), a gimbal-like hardware that tilts the camera unit to ensure blur-free photos and videos while in action.

The smartphone comes with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, a long-lasting 4,500mAh battery with its 25W superfast charging technology.

The device comes with Super AMOLED edge-to-edge Infinity-O display that introduces users to the 20:9 expansive view with remarkable screen ratio.

The unique Infinity-O Display packs an array of sensors and camera technology into a hole-in display so people can maximise your screen real estate without any distractions.

  

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