So the May month is up around the corner for all the tech enthusiasts out there we have come up with a list of the upcoming smartphones which might launch in India by May. So if you're thinking to buy a new smartphone now or by next month then this list might help you decide should you wait for the upcoming smartphone releases.
So here is the list of smartphones that are scheduled to be launch by the month of May 2021-
1. OnePlus Nord 2
INR - 33,000
Expected Features:
MediaTek Dimensity 1200 Processor
Android 11
33W fast charging
AMOLED panel
64MP primary camera
OnePlus Nord 2 is the successor of the OnePlus Nord and you can get this phone in May month in India and also in the global market.
2. OnePlus Nord N1/N20
Expected Pricing:
INR - 18,000 to 20,000
Expected Features:
A left aligned punch-hole camera
Side-mounted fingerprint scanner
6.49-inch display
5G Processor
OnePlus N10 was earlier launched outside India but its successor OnePlus N1/N20 will be launched in India, you can expect this smartphone in May and this will be a 5G smartphone.
3. Micromax IN Note 1 Pro
Expected Pricing:
INR - 15,000 to 20,000
Expected Features:
90Hz refresh rate
Clean Stock Android
Mid-range gaming SoC
This Smartphone was supposed to launch in April but Micromax is planning to launch a new TWS with their smartphone, because of this reason the launch of this phone might be delayed.
4. Moto G100
INR - 22,000 to 25,000
Expected Features:
6.7 inch 90Hz display
Snapdragon 870 Processor
6GB + 128GB and 12GB + 256GB
64MP + 16MP + 2MP + 16MP + 8MP Front
Side-mounted Fingerprint scanner
5000 mAh with 20W fast charging
With the Moto G100 Motorola might also launch another smartphone named Moto G20 in the month of May.
5. Samsung Galaxy M42 5G
INR - 25,000
Expected Features:
Snapdragon 750G Processor
6.6-inch HD+ display
48MP main camera
5000 mAh battery with 15W Adaptive Fast Charging
By the very end of April, you might get to see Samsung's very first 5G phone Samsung Galaxy M42, other than this there are chances of launching few other phones by Samsung, which are Samsung Galaxy M62, F52, and A22.
6. iQOO Z3
Expected Pricing:
INR - 18,000
Expected Features:
Snapdragon 768G Processor
6.58-inch 120Hz display
64MP main camera
4400 mAh battery with 55W fast charging
If you want to buy a budget-friendly phone then this might be a good choice for you, you can get this phone in May.
7. Vivo V21 Series
Expected Features:
5G Series
Offline-Centric Mid-range series
V21 will feature a Dimensity 800U Processor
44MP Selfie Camera with OIS
Other than this you can expect to see Vivo V21E and V21 Pro very soon. These will be camera-centric phones by Vivo.
8. Nokia X10, X20
Expected Features:
5G Devices
Clean Android Experience
Snapdragon 480 Processor
6.67-inch FHD+ display
48MP (64MP in X20) Rear Camera
4470 mAh battery
In recent times Nokia has launched Nokia X10 and X20 in the global market, these are so-called gaming smartphones, and there are chances that Nokia will launch these phones in India in May.
9. Oppo K9
5G Mobile
Offline-Centric Mid-range phone
64MP Main Camera
Could Launch as a rebranded device in India,
Oppo has kinda ditched the K series in India, but Oppo K9 could be launched in India after rebranding.
10. Realme X7 Max
RAM and ROM -8GB + 128GB and 12GB + 256GB
Asteroid Black, Mercury Silver, and Milky Way color options
That's all we know for now,
Other than this, another phone will soon be launching in India is Realme GT Neo, which will be the first phone in India in which we will get to see the Dimensity 1200 Processor. You can also expect Realme 8 Pro 5G by next month in India.
11. Poco M3 Pro 5G
Expected Features:
Dimensity 700 Processor
5000 mAh battery
48MP Main Camera
Poco M3 Pro will be the First Poco 5G phone in India and will come with a relatively Cleaner MIUI Experience.
12. Redmi Note 10S
This phone has already launched in the Global market and soon it will be launch in India also. Redmi 10 and 10 Power might also launch soon in India within the month of May.
So these were some Smartphones that are expected to launch in May 2021.
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