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Forget Samsung's Galaxy S10 and Note 10, this is the smartphone to buy

Samsung's Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 have a lot to recommend, but the price is not one of them. Now, Samsung seems to be aiming to destroy the two phones by launching the amazing new Galaxy smartphone (this is not a serious leaky Galaxy S11).

Brazilian certification bodies (leaked gold mines and FTC equivalents) were selected by SlashLeaks, and ANATEL has released details of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S10 Lite (SM-G770F). And this cheap version of the Galaxy S10 contains an amazing battery.

ANATEL proved that the Galaxy S10 Lite has a 4,370 mAh battery. In addition, ANATEL usually only lists "rated battery capacity" (Note 10+ is listed as 4,170 mAh), while mobile phone manufacturers sell "typical battery capacity", which strongly implies that this will be 4,500 mAh battery (Note 10+ has been sold) ) such as 4,300 mAh).

And, as the Note 10+ capacity implies, this means that the Galaxy S10 Lite has destroyed all of Samsung's current flagship products:

The Galaxy S10 Lite is not inadequate in other specifications. The new leak indicates that it has the same Snapdragon 855 chipset as the purebred horse stable and comes with 8GB of RAM. S10+ and Note10+ do have 12GB options, but that's not necessary. SamMobile pointed out that you can also choose 45W fast charging.

All of this seems to make it seem pointless to pay for the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 (unless you think the S Pen is a necessity). So why is Samsung doing this?

First, the Galaxy S series began to be sold compared to Apple's new (and long-term) iPhone 11 series. Secondly, because the Galaxy S10, in particular, will soon be replaced by the Galaxy S11, which is full of folk songs and dances, this is the last chance to revitalize sales.

Samsung then turned to the Galaxy S11, thanks to a breakthrough camera, upgraded design, significant performance improvements, next-generation memory, large fingerprint sensors and image processing focused on AI, which will be a major upgrade to the S10 series. Samsung is also working on a revolutionary new battery technology that may or may not be added.

Therefore, it may make sense to eliminate competition at the same time. Even some of the competition is Samsung's own device.

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