Upcoming Smartphones In India In August 2021

Looking forward to buy a new smartphone? Well, you can wait for the upcoming smartphones such as Realme GT series, Realme 8s, Samsung Galaxy M32 5G and Redmi 10 among others to be launched in India this month.

Highlights

  • Xiaomi started teasing the launch of a new smartphone in the Redmi series - the Redmi 10.
  • The Realme GT series comprising the GT 5G and GT Master Edition is slated to be launched in the country on August 18.
  • Samsung Galaxy M32 5G is an upcoming smartphone in the country.

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Upcoming Smartphones In India In August 2021

We are in the middle of the month and the much-awaited smartphones including the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 were launched in the country. While these smartphones are yet to go on sale, a slew of other devices from various brands are awaiting their launch in India. Notably, Realme is already gearing up to unveil its first-ever laptop - the Realme Book Slim and a slew of smartphones too. Likewise, we recently saw a teaser confirming the launch of a Redmi smartphone.




Having said that, here is a slew of upcoming smartphones that are awaiting their launch in India. Do take a look at these devices and decide if you want to wait for their launch.

Redmi 10

Recently, Xiaomi started teasing the launch of a new smartphone in the Redmi series - the Redmi 10. This smartphone is expected to flaunt a quad-camera setup at the rear with a 50MP primary sensor. Also, it appears to arrive with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. Besides these, the Redmi 10 is speculated to make use of an octa-core MediaTek Helio G88 processor along with three storage configurations with up to 6GB RAM and 128GB storage space. Other details remain unknown for now.

Realme GT Series

The Realme GT series comprising the GT 5G and GT Master Edition is slated to be launched in the country on August 18. The Realme GT 5G is said to get the power from a Snapdragon 888 processor while the Realme GT Master Edition is likely to make use of a toned-down Snapdragon 778G processor. These smartphones are to be priced under Rs 30,000 in the country.

Realme 8s

Realme 8s is believed to be launched alongside the Realme GT series. Word is that this upcoming smartphone could flaunt a 64MP triple-camera setup, a new purple colour variant, a MediaTek Dimensity 810 processor, and 5G connectivity. It will sit alongside the Realme 8, 8 Pro, and 8 5G.

Samsung Galaxy M32 5G

Samsung Galaxy M32 5G is an upcoming smartphone that is believed to get power from a MediaTek Dimensity 720 processor. It is said to be identical to the 4G variant that went official recently in terms of design and specifications. Already, the support page of this smartphone went live in India hinting at its imminent launch.

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