Samsung is offering a new firmware update to Galaxy S10 Lite, the high-end of the 2019 flagship series that was launched in January of this year. This one comes with several new features and improvements, as you would expect. The main section that thrives the most thanks to this is the cameras.
Now Super Steady mode, which is a video stabilization function, is now enabled with a resolution of 2,160p, which is not the case even in the Galaxy S20, which gets stuck at 1,080p resolution.
Thanks to the new OTA that arrives for the Galaxy S10 Lite, this mobile is now also capable of recording video in 2,160p resolution at 60 fps (frames per second). This was actually possible previously, but some users complained that they could not access this simple camera function, which was due to a widespread problem in some units of the device. The update, in addition to increasing the security patch, stabilizing the system and fixing minor bugs, also improves the quality of photos and videos captured and increases the response of the on-screen fingerprint sensor. [Find out: The Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite is renewed with a new variant with 512 GB of storage]
Recall that the phone comes with a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen with a FullHD + resolution of 2,400 x 1,080 pixels and a hole in the screen that houses the 32 MP selfie camera that it has. This is compatible with HDR10 + and the Always on function.
On the other hand, in terms of power, is supported by the Snapdragon 855 processor. In turn, it has a 4,500 mAh capacity battery that comes with a 45-watt charging technology.
The triple camera it has consists of a 48 MP main sensor, a 12 MP ultra wide angle lens and a 5 MP shutter for macro photos. Also, based on some other varied features and specifications, the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite comes with the Android 10 OS based on the South Korean company's One UI 2.0 customization layer, it has support for Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n / a dual band and GPS + GLONASS with A-GPS.