Samsung launched the S10 Lite and Note10 Lite in January with the promise of bringing premium features at a more affordable price. While the S10 Lite brings flagship specs with a slight compromise on camera hardware, the Note 10 Lite is content with superior cameras, albeit with slightly older silicon. One of the features that the S10 Lite lacked at launch regarding camera capabilities was that of 4K 60fps video recording.

Now, an update is underway on this device that allows recording videos in 4K resolution at 60 frames per second. The global update arrives at around 420MB and focuses on camera improvements, improved fingerprint recognition performance, standard stability fixes, and the February security patch. The change log also mentions that “the image quality of the camera has been improved”.
Another interesting addition is that of the Super Steady stabilization function for videos in 4K resolution. However, XDADevelopers users could not get their devices to activate the functionality in 4K, the resolution automatically changing to FullHD. It is possible that functionality will be provided on the device in the future and may have been added to the logs by accident.
The update is a staggered deployment and may not appear immediately on your device. You can check for updates by going to Settings> Software update> Download and install.
Source: XDA Developers
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