There's, nothing light about the galaxy s tan light. It's got the most powerful processor of 2019, eight gigs of ram triple camera system with super steady. Oh, is a large 6.7 inch display of 4500 milliampere ARB battery, and it still belongs to the galaxy s 10 lineup. So why is it called the galaxy s 10 light? Well, let me tell you: huh, Samsung was able to shave off some features from the galaxy s 10 to deliver the light version. Most of the features that I feel were shaved off from the S 10 to deliver the S 10 light for not as frequently used, and it made perfect sense to just keep the essential performance features to deliver a flagship performance experience at a budget light price starting right from the box. You get the standard, your phones from Samsung, and it's not the AKG tuned, your phones that you generally get with a flagship phone, these alone sell for about $100.
The second cost-cutting comes from the build material itself. It's a combination of plastic and glass, which is obviously cheaper than what you get in the galaxy has 10 or the S 10 plus, with its ceramic finish. The S 10 light also does not have stereo speakers. It only has bottom firing speakers in the regular flagship, that is the S 10. The earpiece was the second speaker, and it hence gave a richer audio experience when not using your phones.
So that's another hardware, saving next the galaxy s 10 light is not ip68 water and dust resistant. These certifications require intense testing and can increase the device cost per unit, but because the S 10 light did not have to go through these certifications, it was able to keep its cost low. From a hardware perspective, you also don't get an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, which is more secure and supposedly faster. It's got a regular optical in display fingerprint sensor now coming to the camera Hardware. It may have a 48 megapixel sensor which may capture more detail per se, but it still has a smaller aperture and a smaller pixel size, which means it may not be able to take very good low-light shots.
As compared to the Galaxy as 10, but it does add, Simple like stabilized — its videos, which had called super study optical image, stabilization, which does increase the cost a little more. So it's more of a give and take when it comes to the camera hardware. Also, the camera cannot shoot 4k videos at 60fps tho. That really shouldn't be an issue, because what are you going to really do with the 4k video? If you don't have 4k monitors or televisions around you everywhere? When are you gonna even play these back? There's no virus charging. So that's another hardware, saving.
Also, the internal memory that you get is an UFS 2.1, which is a lower version than what you have on the galaxy is 10, which is a OF s3, which is obviously better and faster. So there's a bit of saving there as well and now talking about the display. While you do get Super AMOLED, it's not dynamic AMOLED, which is actually a richer display. Experience I mean don't get me wrong. The display is still very good.
I'm just telling you that this might be another way, they could have reduced the cost and deliver the S 10 light. The S 10 light also does not support. Wi-Fi 6 also called as protocol an X and that's a lot faster if you've got an ax compatible router. Now this is really just for your information, but what it really means is that the S 10 light is not going to be compatible with your future or next generation routers, which will support a bigger bandwidth like one gigabit per second and two gigabits per seconds of internet speeds, which your current router may not be able to support, but yeah it's just about future proofing and the S 10 light will not be compatible with that. Another thing that the Galaxy S 10 light does not have is the ability to record HDR, 10 plus videos.
Essentially, you can record HDR 10 videos which have better quality, contrast and dynamic range, and they look perfect when they are played back on displace that support. HDR playback even YouTube, now supports upload and playback of HDR videos, and they look really cool so yeah. You know the galaxy has 10 in the north end. Have that capability to shoot HD or 10 videos at 30fps, but the S 10 light does not have that so yeah. These were some of the differences that I should print your attention.
While there might be many more Hardware changes which could save costs, but I'm not here to talk about all of those just a few that I thought may make an impact in your decision-making or just to know how s turn light is cheaper anyway. I really hope you guys enjoyed watching this video if you've got any questions, feel free to comment them in the section below, and I would answer whatever questions you might have don't forget to subscribe and hit that like button.
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