Top new smartphones launched in India in last 30 days

Aug 27, 2021

By: Marcia Sekhose

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 starts at ₹84,999 in India, and it comes in 8GB 128GB and 8GB 256GB variants. It comes with a 120Hz display, 12-megapixel dual rear cameras, and a 3,300mAh battery.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 starts at ₹1,49,999 and it packs 12GB RAM with up to 512GB storage. It has a 7.6-inch 120Hz display, five cameras, a 4,400mAh battery and S Pen support.

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Realme GT

Realme GT has a starting price of ₹37,999. It features a 120Hz display, Snapdragon 888 chipset with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, a 64MP primary camera and a 4,500mAh battery.

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Realme GT Master Edition

Realme GT Master Edition is priced lower at ₹25,999, and it comes in three variants. It has a 120Hz display, Snapdragon 778G chipset, and triple rear cameras.

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Samsung Galaxy M32 5G

Samsung Galaxy M32 5G comes with the MediaTek Dimensity 720 chipset, up to 8GB of RAM, a 48MP primary camera and a 5,000mAh battery. It starts at ₹20,999 and comes in two variants.

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Vivo Y33s

Vivo Y33s is priced at ₹17,990, and it offers a Full HD display, 8GB of RAM with 128GB of storage, and a triple camera setup with a 50MP primary sensor. It packs a 5,000mAh battery.

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Vivo Y21

Vivo Y21 packs 4GB RAM and 128GB storage with the MediaTek Helio P35 chipset. It is priced at ₹15,490, and features an HD display, a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

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Realme C21Y

Realme C21Y is a budget phone priced at ₹8,999. You get an HD display, triple rear cameras, and a 5,000mAh battery. It also has a 5MP front camera and runs on realme UI based on Android 11.

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Samsung Galaxy A12

Samsung Galaxy A12 comes with a MediaTek Helio P35 chipset, 4GB RAM and up to 128GB storage. It has four rear cameras and an 8MP front camera. Galaxy A12 starts at ₹13,999.

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