February and September are undoubtedly the most interesting months for smartphones-addicted since the most important brands usually launch their most important flagships. But this does not mean that nothing happens during other months. This month, for example, we will see a lot of new handsets, mainly devices focused on the quality-price ratio, from a lot of mainstream brands. In this article, we collected all the most important upcoming smartphones of December 2019 in order to give you a complete view of the most important announcements scheduled for this month.

 

Top upcoming smartphone launching in December 2019

Realme X50 series

Oppo’s sub-brand is set to launch its first 5G smartphones in December 2019. However, the company still did not reveal the exact day in which they will be announced. Their names will be Realme X50 and X50 Youth Edition, both are said to boast 5G connectivity. According to rumors, on at least one of these phones there will be a Snapdragon 765 or 765G chipset with an integrated 5G modem. Expect a very interesting price tag just like every Realme device.

You can learn more about the Realme X50 series by clicking here.

 

Redmi K30 series

redmi k30

Xiaomi will officially unveil the Redmi K30 series on December 10, as confirmed through an official teaser. It will be composed of Redmi K30 and K30 5G and the 5G variant will be fueled by the new Snapdragon 765G coming with an integrated 5G modem. Several leaks already showed the full design of the handsets. And according to leaks, the phone will sport a quad rear camera including a Sony IMX686 sensor with a 64 MP resolution, as well as an 8 MP sensor, a 5 MP sensor and a 2 MP sensor. The battery will have a 4500 mAh capacity with the support to 30W Fast Flash Charge technology, while the display will be a 6.67-inch panel with a 2nd-generation punch hole that has a 4.38 mm diameter. The punch hole will include two front cameras with a 32 MP main snapper.

You can learn more about the Redmi K30 series by clicking here.

 

Oppo Reno 3 series

The Oppo Reno 3 line-up will be announced in December and, once again, it should not include a flagship. There will be two variants: Reno 3 and Reno 3 Pro. As mentioned, the latter will not be a flagship, but it will still support 5G connectivity. Indeed, it is said to pack a Snapdragon 765 or 765G processor with an integrated 5G modem. The company confirmed that it will come with a 4025 mAh battery in a chassis that is just 7.7 mm thin. And there will be a punch-hole display instead of a shark fin pop-up camera. The phone is rumored to come with a quad camera including a 60 MP main lens. An alleged Oppo Reno 3 was certified by TENAA a few days ago.

You can learn more about the Oppo Reno 3 series by clicking here.

 

Samsung Galaxy A 2020 series

Galaxy A71

On December 12, Samsung will take the wraps off the new Samsung Galaxy A 2020 line-up. We expect to see at least two devices on December 12: Galaxy A51 and A71. But a few days ago we learned that Samsung is even developing the Galaxy A11, A31 and A41. On the new Galaxy A 2020 series there will be a feature present only on Samsung flagships until now: a punch-hole display with a front camera placed at the center, just like the Galaxy Note 10 series. On the rear side of the Galaxy A51 and A71, there will probably be an L-shaped camera module housing four sensors.

You can learn more about the Samsung Galaxy A 2020 series by clicking here.

 

Vivo X30 5G

Vivo confirmed that its next upper-midrange series Vivo X30 will officially debut on December 16 in China. The Vivo X30 series will include two models: Vivo X30 and X30 Pro, with support for SA and NSA 5G modes. The phones will be the first to be powered by the new Samsung Exynos 980 chipset: the world’s first SoC with an integrated 5G modem. The smartphone comes with a quad camera setup on the back at the top-left corner, including a periscope lens and the support for 60x super zoom. There will also be a punch-hole display with a cut-out at the top right corner, and we expect the support to 33W fast charging.

You can learn more about the Vivo X30 5G by clicking here.

 

Realme XT 730G

Realme XT 64MP featured white

The day after the launch of the Vivo X30 series, Realme will launch a new variant of its Realme XT mid-ranger in India. Its name is Realme XT 730G: it is essentially a Realme XT with a Snapdragon 730G chipset, a better front camera, and a faster charging technology. In case you still did not understand, it is a rebranded version of the device known as the Realme X2 in the global market. Alongside Realme XT 730G, Realme will also launch a pair of true wireless earbuds.

You can learn more about the Realme XT 730G by clicking here.

 

Vivo iQOO Neo 855 Racing Edition

Yesterday Vivo announced the iQOO Neo 855 Racing Edition and it will be officially available in the Chinese market starting from December 12. It is a variant of the iQOO Neo 855 with a stronger processor: the Snapdragon 855+, and 33W fast charging. It comes in two memory configurations: one with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of native storage and a 12/128 GB version. The prices for the Chinese market roughly translate into $368 and $396, respectively.

You can learn more about the Vivo iQOO Neo 855 Racing Edition by clicking here.

 

Huawei Nova 6 and Honor V30 series

Huawei already announced the Nova 6 and Honor V30 series days ago, so we are just mentioning it because they are the latest Huawei’s flagship line-ups and they are hitting China this month. Check all of their specifications at the links below.

You can learn more about the Huawei Nova 6 series by clicking here and about the Honor V30 series by clicking here.