It's definitely a weird release in many ways. Apart from the timing, it seems odd to me that they chose different processors with the Note getting the slower one, and that they get different camera setups with the S10 Lite getting a macro lens instead of the Note's telephoto lens.
Together with the sudden move to flat screens, it makes me wonder if this truly is a test run of sorts. Like, maybe they want to collect metrics on popularity of the telephoto vs the macro lenses, as well as of course how well received the flat screens will be. Maybe they're not sure about where to take the Note series in the future...
In that case, I'll be on my knees praying that people love that sexy, pristine, content and productivity friendly flat screen. So far at least Android Authority seems to appreciate it: "...the welcome return of flat screens are appreciated...".
Oh here's another little weird thing:
Anyone know what the 'Plus' stands for? Higher refresh rate? Both displays seem to have the same PPI and color range, and they both have HDR.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite is a serious competitor to the OnePlus 7T. Find out more in our Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite review.
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"Only" 6 GB of ram? Oh the day and age we live in

Actually to me we don't live in the day and age quite yet where 6 GB is too little but that's just me
Anyway, what I came to post is that according to Engadget, you get to choose between 6 or 8 GB of RAM for both phones.