Poco F6 series, Oppo Reno12 series, Realme GT 6T and more debut, Week 21 in review

Week 21 is over and it was filled with announcements from various brands – Xiaomi, Oppo, Realme and Infinix. However, the most popular article from this week was about the distant iPhone 16 Pro duo.

A recent report claimed the 16 Pro will bring the 15 Pro Max’s 5x telephoto camera and the duo will get a new more capable ultrawide camera.

Naturally, the Poco F6 series gets the second spot this week as the duo is highly-anticipated among Android fans. The two phones bring a couple of key improvements like new camera sensors, more powerful chipsets and faster charging. But judging by the Poco F6’s in for review article, our readers seem to be more interested in the vanilla model.

And although a rather niche smartphone, the rumored Xperia Pro-C got a lot of attention in this week’s news cycle. The future Sony handset promises faster charging and unorthodox approach to the camera system.

iPhone 16 Pro to get two new cameras, Pro Max will bring improved ultrawide

Both handsets are getting significant camera upgrades.


Poco F6 arrives with SD 8s Gen 3 chip, Poco F6 Pro follows with an SD 8 Gen 2

The F6 also has a higher resolution display and better protection than the F5. The F6 Pro, meanwhile, brings 120W fast charging to the table.


Sony Xperia Pro-C tipped to come with compact body and faster charging

This is going to be an interesting one.


The Oppo Reno 12 series is also out and about now with premium builds, curved displays and ugraded internals. This is the announcement for the Chinese market, so we’ll have a bit longer to get them in the West.

The Relame GT 6T made its debut in India, and the company promises to bring the device to other markets as well. However, it’s not an entirely new device as it is essentially the GT Neo6 SE but with faster 120W charging.

Oppo Reno12 and Reno12 Pro arrive with quad-curved displays, thinner and lighter builds

Thinner and lighter – but stronger due to to the specially designed internal structure. They have Gorilla Glass and an IP rating now too, which were missing from Reno11.


Realme GT 6T debuts with Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3,  120W charging

This is the international version of the Realme GT Neo6 SE.


Poco F6 in for review

The vanilla model has Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 with up to 16GB of RAM!


Another launch worth mentioning is the affordable 12-inch Poco Pad tablet, which came alongside the Poco F6 series. And of course the Infinix 40 5G with its Dimensity 7020 chipset.

And to wrap this up, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 stars in another leak, revealing redesigned camera island along with a report about the device’s near crease-less foldable display.

Infinix launches Note 40 5G with Dimensity 7020

512 GB storage for just $170.


The Galaxy Z Fold6 will have a smaller crease, photo teases new camera island design

A few days ago we heard that the Z Flip6 will also have a less noticeable crease than its predecessor.


Poco Pad debuts with 12.1

This is Poco’s first tablet and it has been designed with both entertainment and productivity in mind.


Realme GT 6T first impressions

We got our hands on the freshly announced Realme GT 6T, and here’s what it’s all about.


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