Here's how much the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite will cost

Loads of people love the S Pen stylus but few are willing to spend $1,000 or more on a flagship phone. That’s why Samsung is developing the Galaxy Note 10 Lite, which will cost significantly less than its premium counterparts.
It’ll cost a lot less than the Galaxy Note 10
According to information obtained by WinFuture from European retailers, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite will be priced at €629.99 in Spain and Portugal at launch. These countries have slightly higher tax rates than some neighboring markets, meaning the phone could be available for €619.99 in a handful of other European countries.
Pricing information for other international markets has not yet been revealed and a US launch seems unlikely at this stage. But if Samsung adopts a different strategy and greenlights a US release, pricing in the region of $599 seems extremely likely.
This would allow the company to offer it as a credible alternative to flagship devices that also fills in the big gap that currently exists between Samsung’s mid-range and premium lineup in the US.
Expect old flagship specs paired with three cameras
Samsung has also modified the rear camera setup by introducing a new square-shaped bump that houses three downgraded sensors. These will reportedly include a 48-megapixel primary camera, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle alternative, and a 5-megapixel depth sensor for those blurred backgrounds that everybody loves.
As for the internal setup, it seems as though the Galaxy Note 10 Lite is actually a repackaged Galaxy Note 9 with a few tweaks. Reports point towards the presence of Samsung’s old Exynos 9810 chipset coupled with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage that can be further expanded via a microSD card slot.
This will all be backed up by a huge 4,500mAh battery which itself is going to be paired with the efficient Android 10 operating system and Samsung’s custom One UI 2.0 overlay. Support for 4G LTE networks is to be expected too, but don’t expect compatibility with 5G networks.