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It’s also possible that other phones not on this list will be introduced.

Smartphone sales are rising every month, and now the year is ending. Smartphone announcements don’t appear to be slowing down. As of the time this piece was being written, two manufacturers had confirmed plans to introduce new phones in November. We do anticipate further announcements later this month, though. Several goods have been included based on leaks and speculations.

Now giant companies like Oppo, Vivo, Realme, and more are getting ready to launch In the next few weeks. The majority of those described in this essay is expected to become official. It’s also possible that other phones not on this list will be introduced.

let’s look at all the upcoming phone launches that are anticipated.

Huawei P50 Pocket S

It has been announced that the Huawei P50 Pocket S will go on sale in China on November 2. It will be a more reasonably priced model of the Huawei P50 Pocket from the previous year.

The clamshell foldable phone is rumored to include a 120Hz display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778 4G processor, and cameras that employ the manufacturer’s proprietary XMAGE image processing.

Six colorful colors (black, blue, pink, white, green, and yellow), as well as two memory variations, are anticipated (128 GB and 256 GB).

Realme 10 Series

It has been officially announced that the Realme 10 will go on sale on November 10 in a number of regions, mostly Southeast Asia. Realm 10 Pro Plus has also been rumored; however, it might not be revealed at the event.

The Realme 10 will be a low-cost 4G smartphone, to be specific. According to teasers and rumors, it will sport an Android 12 operating system, a 5,000mAh battery, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, a 6.4-inch FHD+ 90Hz display, a 50MP + 2MP dual camera arrangement, a 16MP selfie camera, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, and support for 33W fast charging.

The smartphone is anticipated to start selling in Southeast Asia on November 11 through merchants including Shopee and Lazada.

Oppo A98

According to reports, the Oppo A98 is the company’s most expensive smartphone to date. Its debut date is unknown; however, some of its characteristics have been hinted at. There is a possibility that it may become official in November, though.

According to rumors, the tablet would have a curved FHD+ display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and 2160 Hz PWM dimming. With a 3.3-mm chin, the panel will offer the greatest screen-to-body ratio of any single-punch-hole curved screen.

Other features include a 108MP main camera and a 5,000mAh battery. And 67W rapid charging capabilities from the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G SoC.

Oppo A58 5G

The Oppo A58 5G might be the company’s next A-series device to be released in November. Although the precise debut date is unknown, its specifications and appearance are.

According to a significant leak, the device will feature a 6.56-inch HD+ 90Hz LCD, a MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor, LPDDR4x RAM, UFS 2,2 storage, a 50MP + 2MP dual camera system, an 8MP selfie camera, a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Android 12.1, a 5,000mAh battery, and support for 33W fast charging.

Three colors—Tranquil Sea Blue, Breeze Purple, and Starry Sky Black—are anticipated for the product.

Oppo Reno 9 Series

There are also rumors that the Oppo Reno 9 series will debut in November. The Oppo Reno 9, Oppo Reno 9 Pro, and Oppo Reno 9 Pro Plus are claimed to be the three versions in the portfolio. However, only information on the vanilla variety has thus far surfaced.

A 64-megapixel OmniVision OV64B primary camera, a 32-megapixel Sony IMX709 front camera, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G Plus processor and an in-screen fingerprint sensor are all anticipated to be included in the regular Oppo Reno 9.

Last but not least, it will run Android 13 and have a 4,500 mAh battery that supports 67 W rapid charging.

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