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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite vs OnePlus 7T: How does Samsung's flagship killer stack up against the original flagship killer?

Although Samsung has confirmed pricing, we are still to get an official launch date for the Note 10 Lite in India.

January 10, 2020 / 18:38 IST
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Samsung recently confirmed the pricing of the Galaxy Note 10 Lite in Indian markets, taking the count of Note 10 models to three, four if you include the Note 10+ 5G. The Galaxy Note 10 Lite starts at Rs 35,990 in India and brings the famed Galaxy Note experience to the country’s flagship killer market, a market which is filled with competition.

But Samsung’s biggest competition in this market segment comes in the form of OnePlus, more precisely, the OnePlus 7T. So, how does the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite stack up against its nearest rival; well, let’s find out.

ModelGalaxy Note 10 LiteOnePlus 7T
ChipsetExynos 9810Snapdragon 855+
Display6.7 inches FHD+ (1080 x 2400 pixels) Super AMOLED, 60Hz, HDR, 394 ppi density6.55 inches FHD+ (1080 x 2400 pixels) Super AMOLED, 90Hz, HDR10+, 402 ppi density
RAM6GB/8GB8GB
Storage128GB UFS 2.1128GB/256GB UFS 3.0
Rear Camera12 MP, f/1.7 + 12 MP, f/2.4 (Telephoto) + 12 MP, f/2.2 (Ultrawide)48 MP, f/1.6 + 12 MP, f/2.2 (Telephoto) + 16 MP, f/2.2 (Ultrawide)
Front Camera32 MP, f/2.216 MP, f/2.0
Battery4,500 mAh, Fast-charging3800 mAh, 30W Fast Charging
SoftwareAndroid 10.0; One UI 2Android 10.0; OxygenOS 10.0.7
Price (Rs)35,990 / 39,99034,999 / 37,999
Performance

When it comes to performance, the Exynos 9810 chipset on the Galaxy Note 10 Lite is miles behind the OnePlus’ Snapdragon 855+ SoC. Additionally, the entry-level OnePlus 7T packs 8GB of RAM (Over 6GB on the Note 10 Lite) as well as UFS 3.0 storage standards. But that’s not to say that the Note 10 Lite won’t perform up to the mark. The Exynos 9810 is still a very capable processor, and for most consumers who buy smartphones exceeding Rs 30K, ultimate performance is not really a concern. Although Samsung’s Note 10 Lite has the same chipset as the Galaxy S9 series, it is going to make a world of difference to the average user.

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Display

Samsung smartphones are best known for their excellent displays. The screen on the Galaxy Note 10+ was arguably the best we saw on a smartphone.