The Xiaomi 16, rumored to launch in China in September 2025, is expected to feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 processor, a 7,000mAh silicon-carbon battery, and a triple rear camera setup with Leica branding.
Several phones offer premium features like powerful processors, displays, and fast charging under Rs 60,000. This article highlights five top contenders, including the iPhone 16e, iQOO 13, Realme GT 7 Pro, Galaxy S24, and Tecno Phantom V Flip 2.
Nothing Phone 3 is launching in July 2025, positioned as a flagship device with high-quality materials, improved performance, and advanced software. The expected price is around GBP 800 (over Rs 90,000 in India).
Nothing is preparing to launch its first over-ear headphones this summer, aiming to compete with industry giants like Sony and Apple.
Huawei has launched the MateBook Fold Ultimate, a foldable laptop with an 18-inch screen running on HarmonyOS 5. Priced at approximately Rs 2,85,000, it's currently available for pre-order in China with two storage variants.
The OnePlus 13s, featuring the Snapdragon 8 Elite CPU and a unique 'Plus Key', will launch in India on June 5th. It boasts a 6.32-inch display, dual 50MP cameras, and a 6,260 mAh battery with 80W fast charging.
Rumors suggest the iPhone 17 Air will be incredibly thin, even slimmer than the Galaxy S25 Edge. However, this thinness may come at the expense of battery life, with a rumored 2800mAh battery significantly smaller than competitors.
The Nothing Phone 3, touted as the company's first "real" flagship, is expected to launch soon with significant upgrades. Rumors suggest a revamped triple-camera system, potentially including a periscope lens, and a slightly larger battery.
Apple's iPhone 17 Air, rumored to launch in September 2025, is expected to be the slimmest iPhone yet at 5.5mm. Priced at $899, it boasts design upgrades and new features, potentially replacing the iPhone 16 Plus.
Apple is reportedly developing a revolutionary all-glass, curved iPhone for its 20th anniversary in 2027. This futuristic design aims to eliminate all display cutouts, offering a seamless, expansive screen experience.
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