Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite shows up on Geekbench

The Samsung Galaxy S10 rumors began several months from now and we’re finally just a couple of months away from the launch of the device. This would be Samsung’s 10th-anniversary edition device which is why we expect to see some major changes in the design for the Galaxy S10 and undoubtedly the device would be one of the most powerful devices in this year.

Samsung would be releasing the Samsung Galaxy S10 with the brand new Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset in the US or the in-house Exynos 9820 for other regions. Those who are looking forward to the release of the Galaxy S10 are in for some exciting news as the device’s Lite variant — one of the supposed three: Lite, standard and Plus — has now been spotted on Geekbench. The SM-G970U or Galaxy S10 Lite has been tested and we’re super excited to see the device show up with the msmnile ‘motherboard’ which is speculated to be the Snapdragon 855.

The Galaxy S10 Lite would be coming with 6GB RAM as the listing shows, however, we do expect a 4GB RAM variant. Given that the device would be launched in just a couple of months, we’re excited to see what the South Korean Giant has to offer this year since the Galaxy S9 and S9+ weren’t as refreshing as many fans had hoped.

Nevertheless, the Galaxy S10 would probably be one of the best Android devices to pick up for the rest of 2019. The Geekbench leaks also indicate that the device would come with Android 9 Pie pre-installed which is to be expected since the company has already released the stable build of the Pie update for the Galaxy S9S9 Plus, and Galaxy Note 9.


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Used to be a Windows Phone fan until I got my first Android Phone. Never looked back since. When I'm not writing, I'm gaming. Email: dwayne@theandroidsoul.com