• 中文版
  • BM
  • News
  • Deals
  • Reviews
    • First Impressions
    • Hands-on
    • Comparisons
  • Tech
    • Mobile
    • Computers
    • Cameras
    • Wearables
    • Audio
    • Drones
  • Telco
    • Celcom
    • Digi
    • Maxis
    • Time
    • Tune Talk
    • U Mobile
    • Unifi
    • Yes
  • Cars
  • Contribute
  • Jobs
Menu
  • 中文版
  • BM
  • News
  • Deals
  • Reviews
    • First Impressions
    • Hands-on
    • Comparisons
  • Tech
    • Mobile
    • Computers
    • Cameras
    • Wearables
    • Audio
    • Drones
  • Telco
    • Celcom
    • Digi
    • Maxis
    • Time
    • Tune Talk
    • U Mobile
    • Unifi
    • Yes
  • Cars
  • Contribute
  • Jobs
Search
  • Tech
    • News
    • Mobile
    • Computers
    • Cameras
    • Wearables
    • Audio
    • Drones
  • Telco
    • Celcom
    • Digi
    • Maxis
    • Time
    • U Mobile
    • Unifi
    • Yes
  • Reviews
    • First Impressions
    • Hands-on
    • Comparisons
  • Buyer’s Guide
  • Opinions
  • Digital Life
  • Video
  • Deals
  • How-To
  • Cars
  • Bahasa Melayu
  • EV
  • Contribute
  • Advertise
Menu
  • Tech
    • News
    • Mobile
    • Computers
    • Cameras
    • Wearables
    • Audio
    • Drones
  • Telco
    • Celcom
    • Digi
    • Maxis
    • Time
    • U Mobile
    • Unifi
    • Yes
  • Reviews
    • First Impressions
    • Hands-on
    • Comparisons
  • Buyer’s Guide
  • Opinions
  • Digital Life
  • Video
  • Deals
  • How-To
  • Cars
  • Bahasa Melayu
  • EV
  • Contribute
  • Advertise
Search
Close
Home News

The Galaxy S10 Lite will also get the latest flagship processor, according to tip

  • BY Amin Ashaari
  • 6 January 2019
  • 8:59 am
  • Comment
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Usually when “Lite” is used in the name of a product we get the impression that it is a cheaper or watered-down version of the full monty but it looks like the Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S10 Lite may not be as watered-down as the name suggests. Even in its “Lite” form, the Galaxy S10 is expected to pack a flagship processor.

Prolific leakster, Ice Universe who has built a reputation of being a reliable source for early information about mobile devices, simply tweeted, “The Galaxy S10 Lite also uses the Snapdragon 855/Exynos 9820 processor”. Judging by their record of providing accurate information in the past, there is very little reason to think that this is merely a rumour.

Snapdragon 855 is the next generation flagship processor from Qualcomm. It will replace the company’s current flagship processor, the Snapdragon 845. The Snapdragon 855 is, as Qualcomm claims, 45% more powerful than its predecessor with support for 2Gbps LTE connectivity and 10Gbps WiFi 6 connectivity. Samsung has announced that it will be the first device manufacturer to use the Snapdragon 855 processor in the US.

In certain markets like in Malaysia, Samsung uses its in-house Exynos brand of processors and the Exynos 9820 is the company’s latest flagship chip. It will replace the current Exynos 9810 used in the Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 range.

In November, it was revealed that the Galaxy S10+ running the Exynos 9820 processor scored 325,076 on Antutu. It is the highest score seen on the platform to date and is only bettered by the rumoured benchmark scores of the Sony XZ4. In any case, Samsung’s Exynos line of processors is no slouch.

The Galaxy S10 Lite also uses the Snapdragon 855/Exynos 9820 processor. pic.twitter.com/dlCOVcs4zY

— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 5, 2019

Launching in February 2019

Samsung is expected to launch its Galaxy S10 range of devices sometime in February. While many expect the launch to happen at Mobile World Congress (MWC), others are saying Samsung is planning to organise an event before MWC. Samsung is expected to release three variants of the Galaxy S10 – the Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10 Lite.

The Galaxy S10 Lite is expected to be the smaller and cheaper version of the range with a 5.8-inch display and a rumoured 3,100mAh battery. In comparison, the Galaxy S10 is expected to have a 6.1-inch display and 3,500mAh battery while the larger Galaxy S10+ is expected to feature a 6.4-inch display and a 4,000mAh battery.

Related reading:

Samsung’s new Exynos 9820 chip supports 8K video recording and 2Gbps LTE
Snapdragon 855 promises 45% better CPU performance than Snapdragon 845
Tags: Exynos 9820MobileQualcommSamsungSamsung Galaxy S10Samsung Galaxy S10 LiteSnapdragon 855
Amin Ashaari

Amin Ashaari

POPULAR

Nissan Finally Gives the Serena a Real Hybrid Powertrain in Malaysia. Estimated from RM160k to RM180k

January 16, 2026

The Galaxy S10 Lite will also get the latest flagship processor, according to tip

January 6, 2019

Neta V now available for only RM40k, but with a limited 6-month warranty

January 31, 2026

Tired of cracked screens or short battery life? The REDMI Note 15 Series take a durability-first approach

January 15, 2026

Is your TNG eWallet suspended? Here’s what you should do

January 27, 2026
BYD Atto 3 Ultra

BYD Atto 3 Ultra now available for as low as RM106k

January 27, 2026

Copyright © 2025 · SoyaCincau.com
Mind Blow Sdn Bhd (1076827-P)

  • ADVERTISE
  • DISCLAIMER

Copyright © 2026 · SoyaCincau.com – Mind Blow Sdn Bhd (1076827-P)

  • ADVERTISE
  • DISCLAIMER