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That means you can continue to buy the S10e, S10 and S10+, which are still great phones.In fact, the company's Senior Manager of Smartphone Product Strategy, Caleb Slavin, told Engadget, "The S10 is going to be our new entry point into the flagship lineup." He added, "It's a great way for a consumer to get a premium device at an accessible price point."Let's not forget though: Samsung also unveiled a pair of so-called Lite phones at CES. Slavin said, "We wanted to have an option in our portfolio for every consumer." That's nice, but what does the decision-making process look like if you're shopping for a Samsung phone? If you want a stylus in this price range, you'll likely pick the Note 10 Lite.
As said here by Cherlynn Low