For smartphone lovers, July goes to be one of the vital action-packed months this yr. From Nothing to Vivo, a number of smartphone producers will probably be launching new funds and premium telephones. From Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z sequence to the extremely anticipated Nothing Telephone 3, right here’s a fast have a look at a number of the finest smartphones coming subsequent month.
Subsequent month, Motorola would possibly launch a brand new G sequence machine. Whereas the corporate is but to share the title and mannequin variety of the smartphone, a Flipkart microsite suggests that it’s going to more than likely be the Moto G96.
As for different specs, leaks and rumours have recommended that the Moto G96 will more than likely be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 and supply as much as 12GB of RAM and 256GB of inside storage. The smartphone will include Howdy UI primarily based on Android 15 out of the field and get 3 years of OS updates.
It’s anticipated to sport a 6.67-inch pOLED display screen with a 144 Hz refresh price and get a twin rear digicam setup with a 50MP Sony LYT-700C primary sensor alongside an 8MP ultrawide shooter.
The microsite additionally exhibits off 4 colourways – with leaks hinting that will probably be out there in Ashleigh Blue, Cattleya Orchid (lavender), Dresden Blue and Greener Pasture. Moto G96 is predicted to begin from Rs 22,000, however we advocate you’re taking this info with a grain of salt since issues could change down the road.
The Nothing Telephone 3 will probably be powered by the newly launched Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. (Picture Supply: AndroidHeadlines)
Nothing Telephone (3)
Nothing CEO Carl Pei has confirmed that will probably be launching its first flagship – the Nothing Telephone (3), on July 1. For its upcoming premium machine, the corporate is ditching its iconic Glyph interface for what may be a dot matrix show on the again.
Because it seems, the Nothing Telephone 3 received’t characteristic the Snapdragon 8 Elite however as a substitute will probably be powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, which powers the likes of the iQOO Neo 10 and the lately unched Poco F7.
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The Nothing Telephone (3) is claimed to return with an enormous 6.77-inch 120Hz AMOLED display screen and supply as much as 12GB of RAM and 512GB of inside storage. On the again, we’d see a triple digicam setup that consists of a 50MP major lens, however we don’t have a lot details about the opposite lenses.
Nothing has confirmed that the Telephone (3) will probably be produced from premium supplies and have “software program that actually ranges issues up.”As for the worth, the Nothing Telephone (3) will probably be priced someplace round 800 kilos, which roughly interprets to Rs 90,000.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is rumoured to get a 200MP major digicam. (Picture Supply: Samsung)
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7
Samsung lately despatched out invites for a July 9 occasion in Brooklyn, New York, the place the South Korean maker is predicted to unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy Z Flip 7. The corporate’s upcoming book-style foldable, Galaxy Z Fold 7, is claimed to supply an “Extremely” expertise. Hearsay additionally has it that the cellphone may have a bigger 8.2-inch internal show, which, if true, will make it Samsung’s largest foldable smartphone ever.
On the {hardware} entrance, we count on to see the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, however latest rumours have hinted that Samsung would possibly go together with its newly launched Exynos 2500. On the again, it’s anticipated to characteristic a 200MP major digicam, with the telephoto shooter and ultrawide sensor anticipated to remain the identical as final yr.
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Coming to the Galaxy Z Flip 7, Samsung would possibly select to go together with a close to bezel-less cowl display screen just like the Motorola Razr 60 Extremely and pack in a 6.8-inch display screen. Hearsay additionally has it that the upcoming machine may have a 50MP major digicam along with a 50MP ultrawide lens, include One UI 8 primarily based on Android 16 and have a 4,000mAh battery.
The Oppo Reno 14 will include ColorOS 15 primarily based on Android 15. (Picture Supply: Oppo)
Oppo Reno 14
Oppo is bringing its Reno 14 sequence to India on July 3. The upcoming smartphone(s) will probably be out there on Amazon and Flipkart.
Not like its Chinese language counterpart, the Indian model of the Reno 14 and the Reno 14 Professional will more than likely be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8450 chipset and include enormous Silicon Carbon batteries. The Reno 14 Professional is claimed to sport a 6.59-inch AMOLED display screen, whereas the Professional variant may be getting a bigger 6.83-inch show.
The Reno 14 is rumoured to sport a 50MP Sony IMX882 sensor with OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide lens and a 50MP telephoto shooter, whereas the Reno 14 Professional may have a triple 50MP digicam setup. If this is similar because the Chinese language model, we’d see a 6,000mAh battery on the Reno 14 and a barely bigger 6,200mAh battery on the Reno 14 Professional.
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Hearsay has it that the Vivo X200 FE will include Origin OS as a substitute of Funtouch OS. (Picture Supply: Vivo)
Vivo X200 FE
Lately, Vivo unveiled its newest compact flagship smartphone – the X200 FE, in Taiwan. Following in OnePlus’ footsteps, the corporate has now introduced that its latest compact cellphone will quickly be launched in India.
Whereas Vivo didn’t reveal the precise launch date, it’s mentioned to characteristic the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset and supply IP68 and IP69 mud and water resistance. The upcoming compact flagship will more than likely be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset and get an enormous 6,500mAh battery that helps 90W wired charging.
On the again, we are going to see a Zeiss-tuned triple digicam setup with a 50MP major shooter, a 50MP telephoto lens and an 8MP ultrawide sensor. Nevertheless, the most important change may be within the software program division, as Vivo would possibly lastly eliminate FunTouch OS in favour of the feature-packed, aesthetically pleasing OriginOS.

