Mobile press office – To increase their sales during the holiday season, many smartphone manufacturers will launch new phones. Vivo, the maker of phones in the premium and budget segments, is going to introduce its Vivo X200 series today. Apart from this, many smartphone companies are gearing up to launch their new smartphones by Diwali, including companies like Realme, Honor and Infinix. If you are planning to buy a new phone, you should also know about these phones.
Vivo X200 Series
Vivo X200 series is going to be launched today, that is, on October 14, Vivo will introduce three smartphones of this series. In which Vivo X200, Vivo X200 Pro and Vivo X200 Pro mini phones will be launched. Vivo will provide the most powerful chipset of all these phones, MediaTek Dimensity 9400, and these phones will run on Android 15 operating system.
realme p1 speed
This Realme smartphone will hit India on October 15. Realme will launch two phones P1 and P1 Pro in the P1 Speed series. This phone from Realme will be equipped with the Dimension 7300 chipset which will come with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. Apart from this, the phone will have a 120Hz OLED display, a 50-megapixel primary camera, and an IP65 water and dust resistance rating. This series from Realme will have a 5,000mAh battery that will come with a 45-watt charger.
infinix zero rollover
The Infinix Zero flip phone will be launched in India on October 17. This phone from Infinix is the company’s first foldable phone. Which was launched in the global market last month. This phone from Infinix will have the MediaTek Dimension 8020 chipset. Additionally, this phone will have a 6.9-inch AMOLED display, the refresh rate of which will be 120Hz.
Infinix claims that it will have the largest cover display in the segment, measuring 3.64 inches and it is also AMOLED and comes with a 120Hz refresh rate. Apart from this, the company also claimed that t was the first phone in the segment to feature a 50-megapixel triple camera system. It is said to have a 4720mAh battery with 70W charging support.
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