We officially are heading into 2023 tomorrow and all tech brands are all buckled up to bring their new product offerings to the consumers. We are expecting some advanced technologies to be used for smartphones, tablets, and other consumer goods. A few of the globally launched models this month will also be debuting in 2023 in India. A quick wrap-up of the upcoming Android smartphones that are making it to the Indian shores in 2023 are listed below:
Tecno Phantom X2 5G
Tecno Phantom X2 5G | Key Specs |
Display | 6.8-inch FHD |
Camera | 64MP triple, 32MP selfie |
Processor | Octa-core Dimensity 9000 |
Battery | 5,160mAh |
Price | Approx. Rs. 25,000 |
Tecno Phantom X has been one of the revolutionary mid-range phones that flaunted a curved screen design. Tecno is now all geared up to launch its successor called the Phantom X2 in the Indian market in 2023. The premium mid-range handset comes with improved features and design and now has 5G network support too with the Dimensity 9000 octa-core chipset.
The Tecno Phantom X2 packs a 6.8-inch display with FHD+ screen resolution. The camera setup on the Phantom X2 will comprise a 64MP main sensor, a 13MP secondary, and a 2MP third lens. It will also boast a 32MP selfie camera and draw fuel via a 5,160 mAh battery unit. The expected price of the Tecno Phantom X2 5G in India is approx. Rs. 25,000.
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Samsung Galaxy A54 5G
Samsung Galaxy A54 5G | Expected Specs |
Display | 6.4-inch FHD |
Camera | Triple rear |
Processor | Unknown |
Fast Charging | Yes |
Price | Under Rs. 25,000 (expected) |
Samsung will also be betting high in the mid-range segment in 2023. In fact, the brand has been actively competing in this space with its Galaxy A and Galaxy M series phones. We already have come across multiple leaks hinting at the upcoming Galaxy A54 5G premium mid-range phone in India. Notably, the global launch of this new Galaxy A series phone is also pending, hence, the spec sheet is under wraps.
But if we consider all the recent leaks, the Galaxy A54 5G will feature a 6.4-inch Infinity-O display with an FHD+ screen resolution. The handset will sport a triple-lens rear camera setup aligned vertically at the rear. We also expect fast charging support and under Rs. 25,000 price tag.
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Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G
Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G | Key Specs |
Display | 6.67-inch FHD |
Camera | 50MP triple |
Processor | Octa-core Dimensity 1080 |
Battery | 5,000 mAh |
Expected price | Rs. 25,000 |
Another high-end premium mid-range Android phone coming to the Indian market is the Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G. Xiaomi is launching the upcoming Redmi Note 12 series next month in the country. If we talk of the expected specs, the Redmi Note 12 Pro will be powered by the octa-core Dimensity 1080 chipset and will come with 5G network support.
The next Redmi Note 12 series phone will flaunt a 6.67-inch display with an FHD+ screen resolution and a triple rear camera setup featuring a 50MP main camera. The remaining camera setup will feature an 8MP and a 2MP additional sensor. The Redmi Note 12 Pro will be announced with 5,000 mAh battery with fast charging support.
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iQOO Neo 7 SE 5G
iQOO Neo 7 SE 5G | Expected Specs |
Display | 6.7-inch FHD |
Camera | 64MP triple, 16MP selfie |
Processor | Dimensity 8200 |
Price | Under Rs. 25,000 |
iQOO will also refresh its product lineup by introducing the Neo 7 SE which will be premium mid-range 5G phone powered by the octa-core Dimensity 8200 processor. The next iQOO Neo 7 series phone will be employing a massive 6.78-inch display with 1080 x 2400 pixels screen resolution.
iQOO will be packing the Neo 7 SE with three rear cameras including a 64MP main camera and a pair of 2MP sensors. It will use a 16MP front camera for selfies and video calling and feature a 5,000 mAh battery along with fast charging support.
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