
Smartphones.
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In January 2026, Xiaomi, Poco, Motorola, Realme, and others launched premium phones such as the Signature, Redmi Note 15 series, Poco M8, Realme 16 Pro, and more.
This month, Vivo, Samsung, Apple, Google, and others are expected to bring all-new phones in India.
Vivo V70 series.
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India's leading smartphone maker, Vivo, is all set to launch the new V70 series phones in India.
It is expected to come with two variants-- V70 Elite and a standard V70.
Both devices are expected to feature the same design, but differ in terms of processor.
The V70 series is said to feature a 6.59-inch full HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The premium V70 Elite is likely to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, and the regular V70 may feature Snapdragon 7 Gen 4.
The new devices are expected to come with triple-camera hardware featuring a main 50MP + 50MP 3x ZEISS telephoto camera and an 8MP ultra-wide sensor with LED flash. Like the predecessor, the camera is likely to feature India-specific special photo filters for festivals and marriages in addition to an AI-based portrait mode enhancer, object eraser and more.
Samsung Galaxy A07.
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The company has announced to bring the new budget phone, Galaxy A07, in the first week of February.
It is said to feature a 6.7-inch HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate, which promises smooth transitions and scrolling for videos and web browsing. The 800 nits are to provide clear legibility even in sunlight. For added durability, the screen will be protected by a 2-step tempered glass.
Galaxy A07 5G will sport a dual-camera setup, comprising a 50MP autofocus camera for high-quality images and a 2MP camera for depth perception.
The company says that the main camera’s f/1.8 aperture—aided by its 2MP depth camera—will be able to deliver stunning bokeh effect portraits by focusing on subjects and blurring the background. The wide-angle setup is fine-tuned for vibrant colours and crisp detail, ideal for photographing sunsets, street scenes, or candid moments.
On the front, it will feature an 8MP camera for selfies and video calling.
The device is expected to come with a MediaTek Helio G99 octa-core chipset and a massive 6000mAh battery that is 20% larger than its predecessor. It will support 25W fast charging as well.
[Representational Image]The new iQOO 15R is expected to come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset.
In Picture: iQOO 15.
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iQOO 15R is confirmed to launch on February 24. It is said to come with a 6.59-inch full HD+ display, 144Hz refresh rate, IP6X durability rating.
Inside, it is expected to feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, 12GB RAM, 256GB/512GB storage, and a massive 7,600mAh battery with 100W fast charging capability.
It is said to come with a dual-camera module-- a main 200MP sensor and an 8MP sensor with LED flash on the back and a 32MP wide-angle front camera for selfies and video recording.
[Representational Image] Apple iPhone 17e to feature dynamic island display.
In Picture: Apple iPhone 16e
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The iPhone 17e is said to feature a 6.1-inch display with a dynamic island, which houses the FaceID sensor and front camera at the top. With software optimisation, it will be able to offer lively animation-based real-time information on scores on sports apps, the estimated time of arrival (ETA) of ordered food or a cab.
Also, it may feature a CentreStage camera on the front. It will ensure the user is always in the centre of the frame during a virtual office presentation, even if he/she moves around the stage.
However, the display is unlikely to miss Pro Motion (120Hz) technology and support 60hz refresh.
Inside, it is expected to come with an A19 chipset, the same as the standard iPhone 17 model. It will be able to support all top graphics-intensive gaming titles and perform heavy-duty tasks, such as high-resolution 4K Dolby Vision video recording, without overheating issues.
And, possibly support MagSafe charger for wireless charging.
But, not sure if the iPhone 17e will feature a single camera sensor or a dual-camera module.
Samsung Galaxy F70 series.
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The upcoming Galaxy F70 is expected to come with good upgrades in terms of camera and battery life over the predecessor.
Even the teaser shows a big camera sensor. The new F70 is the first of the 70 series phones to debut. It is expected to be offered in multiple variants, and the F70 and F70e will be initially launched. The former is expected to be priced under Rs 30,000. And, the F70e is expected to be priced under Rs 20,000.
More details of the devices' processor, battery capacity, display size and camera are expected to be revealed in the coming days.
[Representational Image] The new Pixel 10a may come with Tensor G4 chipset with faster CPU speed.
In Picture: Google Pixel 9a.
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The new Pixel 10a is expected to retain most of the design elements of the predecessor. It is said to feature a 6.3-inch OLED display with up to 2000nit peak brightness, Tensor G4 with faster CPU speed.
It is expected to come with a 5,100mAh battery and support 23W fast charging. It is said to feature a dual-camera module-- 48MP+13MP cameras with LED flash, support Photo Unblur, object eraser and more. On the front, it is likely to house a 13MP sensor.
Oppo K14x 5G teaser.
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Oppo has announced to launch the new K14x series later this month on February 10. It is confirmed to feature a 6.75-inch HD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 1125nits of peak brightness, ensuring smooth scrolling, immersive viewing, and better outdoor visibility. It is also said to come with Outdoor Mode 2.0, which offers improved thermal management and maintains stable performance and visual smoothness even during extended usage or in high-temperature conditions.
Inside, it features MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, and the device comes with software optimisations, one-click refresh, AI-driven gaming enhancements, and OPPO’s AI LinkBoost 3.0 work together to deliver smoother gameplay, reduced lag, and more stable connectivity during critical moments.
It boasts a main 50MP rear camera and is backed by Oppo's AI-powered imaging features, including AI Eraser, AI Reflection Remover, AI Best Shot, AI Unblur, and more.
It houses a big 6500mAh battery. With full charge, it can offer up to 20.9 hours of screen-off calling, 17.6 hours of YouTube video playback, and 16.1 hours of Google Maps navigation, while supporting up to 12.1 hours of WhatsApp video calling. For gaming enthusiasts, the large battery sustains long sessions as well, delivering up to 11 hours of MLBB, 10.5 hours of Free Fire, 9.4 hours of BGMI, and 8.2 hours of PUBG, ensuring consistent performance from morning to night.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
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Samsung's new Galaxy S26 series is expected to be unveiled on February 25, and soon the devices will be available for pre-order from February 26 till March 4. And, those who pre-book devices will get them between March 5 and 10.
And, the Samsung Galaxy 26 series will finally hit stores on March 11. The product launch and availability timeline is expected to be the same across most global markets.
Like the previous year, Samsung is expected to offer the Galaxy S26 in three variants-- the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus and S26 Ultra. And, possibly bring S26 Edge and S26 FE series later in the year.
The flagship S26 Ultra, depending on the market, is expected to offer the device either with Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 or Samsung Exynos 2600 silicon, built on a 2nm fabrication process. It promises significant gains in performance and power efficiency.
In addition to anti-glare coating and the brightest display, the new device is expected to feature an anti-spy filter. When using the phone, the content on the screen will be visible only to the owner. Any form of content, be it a text notification, a video or a photo, can only be viewed from the direct line of sight of the user. Prying eyes of people on the side will not be able see any content, but a black screen.
Also, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will feature an enhanced display panel with a higher refresh rate (either 144Hz or 165Hz) and improved camera hardware with a new 200MP sensor.
And, it is said to come with faster 60W charging capability.
The Galaxy S26 Plus and S26 are expected to be offered with Samsung Exynos 2600 silicon, and the rest of the features, such as display, battery capacity and camera hardware, will be incremental upgrades.
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