- So I'm here at CES
and I just got hands on
with two brand new Galaxy
phones from Samsung.
But they're weird.
It's the Galaxy S10 Lite
and the Galaxy Note 10 Lite.
And they're something completely
different for Samsung.
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So usually for Samsung, the
S-Line and the Note Line
are the very high end premium phones
and they take their low
end phones and call 'em
A-something or other.
But this is different, it's
a relatively low end phone
but with the premium branding.
It's also strange because
Samsung literally just announced
the next Unpacked Event.
Where it's going to ask the
Galaxy S11 or maybe the S20.
The rumors are really weird right now
and they're also gonna
probably announce their
folding clamshell phone.
So that's really exciting
and it sort of took
the wind out of the announcement
for these Lite phones.
But, let's talk 'em anyway.
So the specs on these things
are relatively uninspiring.
Which starts with the screen.
They're both 6.7 inches
but they're only 2400 x 1080p resolution.
Which isn't that much.
But that makes them big,
cheap Android phones
and you might think Samsung
already makes a cheap
Android phone under the Galaxy line, S10E.
But it's relatively
small and Samsung needs
to make big phones that
don't cost too much 'cause
that's really what people want.
So that's one reason these
phone are kinda weird
but the other reason is the cameras.
And like, what is going on here?
They're different in both phones.
Let's start with the Galaxy S10 Lite.
It has a 5 megapixel macrocamera.
That's cool.
It's also has a standard ultra
wide 12 megapixel camera.
We like ultra wide, that's cool.
It has a selfie camera
that is 32 megapixels.
Okay, but them the main
sensor is a 48 megapixel
sensor with super steady OIS
and that's a first for Samsung,
which doesn't make sense.
Except when they had super
steady before that just
applied to video and now
it applies to also photos.
And it might be built into the hardware.
So completely new, completely
different camera system
for Samsung.
Why that got introduced on
the S10 Lite is beyond me.
And then you get the the Note 10 Lite
and it has a completely
different set of cameras.
It doesn't have a macro lens
and it doesn't have the super steady OIS.
So like, what is going on?
All right, so why are
these Galaxy phones--
Yeah, I know that low end
phones are also called Galaxy.
What I meant here was S
and Note, I'm an idiot.
I mean Samsung also announced
the A71, which spec-wise
really isn't that different
from these phones.
Well, one reason I think is the processor,
the Galaxy S10 Lite has a Snapdragon 855,
which is right now the best you can get.
And the Galaxy Note 10--
Yeah, got it wrong here too, sorry.
Has a pretty good Exynos Processor in it.
Honestly though, I think
the reason that these
are Galaxy phones is people
like the Galaxy brand
and it sells better than just
the A and a number after it.
So Samsung wanted people to get it.
We don't know when
they're getting released.
We don't know where
they're getting released.
We don't even know their price yet.
So all this stuff is up in the air,
but they seem fine to me after using them
for just a few minutes.
Look, they might just be parts bin phones,
but if the parts are good, who cares?
Hey everybody, thank you
so much for watching.
We're obviously here at CES 2020.
We obviously have a ton of stuff going on.
So keep it locked to the Verge to see
all our new gadgets.
