Testseek.com have collected 120 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-N770 Galaxy Note 10 Lite and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-N770 Galaxy Note 10 Lite.
February 2020
(78%)
120 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(83%)
203 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Very good display
Superb cameras
Good battery life
The S Pen
Has an S Pen
Comes at 30% less than the Note 10+ or even half the price in some markets
Dependable battery life
Speedy charging
Super AMOLED display that's plenty bright and good with colors
Overall great camera
Surprisingly good low-light performan
Good
Vivid display
Bundled fast charger
S Pen stylus
Looks premium
S Pen is a hit
Impressive display
S-Pen in this segment is unique and exclusive to the Note10 Lite
Image capture is consistently good across lenses
Stable gaming
The editors didn't like
Routine design
Not the greatest loudspeaker
Slightly older processor
No dust and water resistance
Dated chipset isn't as powerful or power efficient as other options for the money
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite is for consumers who were eagerly waiting for an affordable Galaxy Note device. It is the only sub-40K smartphone with a stylus. If the S-Pen holds more importance for you than a higher refresh rate display, flagship chipset, a...
Abstract: Samsung tried to challenge the upper mid-range series of smartphone with Galaxy A series, but it doesn't pan out as expected. In this regard, the South Korean tech giant has changed its road map by launching a new smartphone in a price segment it had not...
In order to reach this price point, Samsung has cut quite a few corners. I am not sure if all those corners cut make sense. To begin with, Samsung has made a huge mistake by opting for Exynos 9810 for this smartphone. Considering customers use a phone for...
Good, Vivid display, Bundled fast charger, Good battery life, S Pen stylus
Dated processor, Lacks IP rating, Low-light video could be better
Samsung has a strong hold over the flagship segment with its Galaxy S and Galaxy Note models. However, there's a gap in the market between the Rs. 35,000 and 50,000 price points. We had some doubts about Samsung diluting its Galaxy S and Note brands to ta...
S-Pen in this segment is unique and exclusive to the Note10 Lite, Image capture is consistently good across lenses, Stable gaming
Uses old hardware, Captured video files look overprocessed, No water resistance
The S-Pen is what makes this device unique in this segment, but the old processor acts as a handicap. The Samsung Galaxy Note10 Lite may not be the fastest smartphone in this segment, but it's a consistent performer.BUY Samsung Galaxy Note 10 LiteAvailabl...
Is the Galaxy Note 10 Lite a flagship smartphone or a premium mid-range smartphone? Well, that’s not an important question. What is important to me is that a phone like the Galaxy Note 10 Lite never existed before in this price range. It might not be as p...
So is the Galaxy Note 10 Lite the smartphone for you? Well, the answer completely depends on what you desire from your next phone.The Galaxy Note 10 Lite the perfect phone if you want to look important without spending a bomb. It's also great for watching...
Samsung may look like its losing its mojo in the smartphone market. Its decline from being smartphone market leader to number three in India does not come as a surprise. However, if one company can fight back then it is Samsung. With Galaxy S10 Lite and G...
Has an S Pen, comes at 30% less than the Note 10+ or even half the price in some markets, Dependable battery life, speedy charging, Super AMOLED display that's plenty bright and good with colors, Overall great camera, surprisingly good low-light performan
Dated chipset isn't as powerful or power efficient as other options for the money, Lacks a premium look and feel, No IP rating, no information about the glass used in the build, Missing the S Pen gestures, Pricing
We were more than a little confused when the S10 Lite and Note10 Lite came out at the very beginning of the year. What were they and who were they for? The S10 Lite couldn't answer that question in a satisfactory way, but the Note10 Lite might actually ma...