New smartphone releases don’t seem to stop. We are about to witness three big-name launch events next. All of them will be headed by Chinese brands.
Two of these events scheduled by Vivo and Huawei will be held exclusively in China. On the other hand, Xiaomi will hold a global event meant for both China and select international markets.
Additionally, there will be one more small launch in India. This product will be from Samsung.
Now, as we are done with the basic introduction, let’s go through all the phones going official in the next few days.
Samsung will debut the Galaxy M14 5G in India on April 17 (Monday) at 12 PM IST. As per the teasers, the device will be a rebranded version of Galaxy A14 5G.
The handset will be powered by an Exynos 1330 chipset. It will sport an Infinity-V display, which may have a 90Hz refresh rate. It will come with a 50MP camera, a 6,000mAh battery, and 25W fast charging support.
The phone is teased to cost below ₹15,000 (~$180) in the country.
2. Huawei Nova 11 Series and Enjoy 60X
The Huawei Nova 11 series is scheduled to launch in China on April 17 (Monday) at 12 PM IST. It will be accompanied by Huawei Enjoy 60X.
The Nova 11 series will be the first mid-range smartphone lineup to have support for a satellite communication system. At least, one of the models in the lineup will be also the first inexpensive smartphone to offer a variable aperture camera. Anyways, they will be limited to 4G connectivity.
Whereas, the Enoy 60X will arrive with a massive 7,000mAh battery and a large 6.95-inch display. However, the screen will be an HD+ LCD panel and the device will be powered by a years-old Kriin 710F chip.
3. Xiaomi 13 Ultra
The Xiaomi 13 Ultra is one of the most anticipated smartphones of 2023. It is set to launch on April 18 (Tuesday) at 7 PM GMT+8. Unlike, its predecessor, it will be released in select international markets outside mainland China.
As per leaks and teasers, the handset will be equipped with a Leica-powered quad-camera system. The setup will include a 50MP 1-inch Sony IMX989 primary sensor with variable aperture and three 50MP Sony IMX588 sensors for ultra-wide, telephoto, and periscope lenses.
Other features include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, LPDDR5x RAM, UFS 4.0 storage, USB 3.x, 90W wired changing, and 50W wireless charging.
4. Vivo X Fold 2 and Vivo X Flip
The Vivo X Fold 2 and Vivo X Flip are planned to launch in China on April 20 (Thursday) at 7 PM GMT+8. The former is the company’s third horizontal foldable smartphone, while the latter is its first clamshell foldable.
The X Fold 2 is said to come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, an 8.03-inch internal display, a 6.53-inch cover screen, a 50MP Sony IMX866 primary camera, a Vivo V2 ISP chip, a 4,800mAh battery, and 120W fast charging support.
While the X Flip will arrive with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chip, a 6.8-inch main panel, an inconvenient cover screen, a 4,400mAh battery, and 44W fast charging support.
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