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Oppo K13x 5G India Launch: Date, expected price, specifications, camera features & everything you need to know
Oppo K13x 5G India Launch: Date, expected price, specifications, camera features & everything you need to know

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

Oppo K13x 5G India Launch: Date, expected price, specifications, camera features & everything you need to know

Oppo has officially announced that the Oppo K13x 5G will be launched in India on June 23, 2025 at 12 PM IST, with availability via Flipkart, Oppo India's online store, and offline retailers. The Oppo K13x 5G is designed for users who seek a blend of performance, durability, and battery life at a competitive price point. With powerful specifications and AI-enhanced software, it is positioned as a value-for-money 5G smartphone in India's growing affordable smartphone market. Display: A 6.72-inch Full HD+ LCD display with 120Hz refresh rate, up to 1000 nits brightness, and support for Glove Touch and Splash Touch makes it ideal for all-weather usability. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Philippines: Jewelry On Sale For Half Price! (See Price List) Luxury Jewelry | search ads Undo Processor: Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 5G chipset, built on a 6nm process, delivering efficient performance for multitasking and gaming. RAM & Storage: Available in 4GB and 6GB RAM variants with 128GB storage, expandable via microSD. Live Events Battery & Charging: Backed by a massive 6,000mAh battery, the phone supports 45W SuperVOOC fast charging, with Oppo claiming 5 years of battery health (up to 80% capacity after 1,700 charge cycles). Camera Setup: Rear Cameras: 50MP primary sensor + 2MP depth sensor Front Camera: 8MP selfie shooter. The AI-enhanced camera setup is tailored for social media-ready photos and videos. Durability & Build Quality: AM04 Aerospace-grade aluminium frame 360° damage-proof armour design IP65-rated water and dust resistance Crystal Shield Glass protection Certified with MIL-STD-810H and SGS Drop Resistance Software: Ships with ColorOS 15 based on Android 15, featuring integrated AI tools such as: AI Eraser Reflection Remover AI Summary AI Studio LinkBoost for improved connectivity AI-powered call recorder and Gemini integration Colours: Launching in stylish Midnight Violet and Sunset Peach options. Expected Price in India The Oppo K13x 5G is expected to be priced under ₹15,000, making it one of the most durable and feature-rich smartphones in the budget 5G segment. The official pricing will be revealed at the launch event.

Thin is in and this Galaxy Z Fold 7 rival just proved it again
Thin is in and this Galaxy Z Fold 7 rival just proved it again

Phone Arena

timean hour ago

  • Phone Arena

Thin is in and this Galaxy Z Fold 7 rival just proved it again

The Chinese brand Honor has just given us the first glimpse of its upcoming foldable, the Magic V5 – and it is expected to reclaim the title of the world's thinnest smartphone. In the days leading up to the launch event, set for July 2, Honor is teasing the upcoming Magic V5 – and the latest teaser gives us a good (although not complete) look at its design. And yep, it is looking incredibly thin. There's also a huge camera bump on the back, rumored to include a 200 MP periscope telephoto sensor. The new Gold color looks pretty sleek. | Image credit – Honor The teaser shows the device in a color that is likely the previously rumored premium Silk Gold, which will join last year's Magic V3 colors: Velvet Black Snow White Tundra Green The new option definitely looks sleek and gives the phone a bit of a style edge over rivals like the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which – once again – is expected to show up in some pretty tame shades. Now, according to this teaser, the Magic V5 is set to become the world's thinnest foldable. That means it will beat out the current record-holder, the Oppo Find N5, which comes in at 8.9 mm folded and 4.2 mm when open. It's basically a rematch – Honor held the title before, then Oppo took it, and now Honor wants it back. So, it looks like this is going to be a yearly back-and-forth between the two. But it's not just Oppo in the race. Samsung is also expected to launch its slimmest Galaxy Z Fold yet – likely just under 9 mm – though still probably not as thin as what Honor's cooking. And then there's vivo, with the X Fold 5 set to drop next week. That one is also getting a slimmer body and, interestingly, a way bigger battery than both its predecessor and the upcoming Galaxy phone. Yep, if the leaks are right, Samsung's sticking with the same 4,400mAh battery again on the Fold 7 , while both Honor and vivo are going for 6,000mAh+ cells. So this year, it looks like battery life and design might not be Samsung's strong suits. But global availability? That's still a huge win for Samsung – and a big factor when it comes time to actually buy one of these in-store. Honor Magic V5 expected specs: Snapdragon 8 Elite 16 GB RAM or more 6,100mAh battery 200 MP periscope telephoto camera Satellite messaging support Loads of AI features The Honor Magic V5 is shaping up to be a real threat in the foldables game and with three big launches lined up in the next few weeks, it has a shot at stealing the spotlight. The current Magic V3 already edged out the Galaxy Z Fold 6 in our review scores (by 0.2 points, but still) and chances are the next-gen battle will not be as close. And if you care about thinness, Honor's clearly ahead and the V5 might be your best bet.I say 'might' because, well, availability is always the catch. There's a good chance this phone won't launch officially in the US – again. But if you are up for importing, this looks like a seriously tempting option. The Magic V5 improves in basically every area compared to last year's model. And considering the Magic V3 already nailed the dream of a foldable that feels like a normal phone when closed, imagine how good an even thinner version will feel. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase This offer is not available in your area.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 apparently doesn't have an under-display camera
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 apparently doesn't have an under-display camera

Phone Arena

time17 hours ago

  • Phone Arena

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 apparently doesn't have an under-display camera

UDC Fold 7 Galaxy Z Fold 6 Does this news hamper your excitement for the Fold 7? Yeah... Not at all! I'm still not sold on foldables Yeah... 0% Not at all! 0% I'm still not sold on foldables 0% Fold 7 Receive the latest Samsung news Subscribe By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy It's almost certain that, once under-display cameras improve, Samsung will move back to using them in its foldables. However, if you were hoping for a main display free of any spots, then the Galaxy Z Fold 7 will not be for you. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor also found in the Fold 7 will be a worthy competitor to the likes of the Oppo Find N5 and Interestingly enough, numerous reports claim that this is the year that Samsung will release its long-rumored budget foldable as well: the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE. I do find it funny that Samsung is moving away from under-display cameras when Apple — its main competitor in the States — is doing the opposite. The iPhone 20 in 2027 is expected to feature a screen without any punch holes or notches. In preparation for that, the iPhone 18 will have a punch hole , and the Face ID will be housed under the almost certain that, once under-display cameras improve, Samsung will move back to using them in its foldables. However, if you were hoping for a main display free of any spots, then thewill not be for by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor also found in the Galaxy S25 series, thewill be a worthy competitor to the likes of the Oppo Find N5 and Pixel 9 Pro Fold . The Galaxy Z Flip 7 , on the other hand, will likely be powered by Samsung's own Exynos 2500 in certain enough, numerous reports claim that this is the year that Samsung will release its long-rumored budget foldable as well: theFE. While the Fold 6 had a punch hole camera on the external display for better photos, Samsung apparently wasn't satisfied. So now, in addition to the crease, there will be another distraction on the main display. Nevertheless, this should at least make for a better camera feed when using the phone unfolded for a video call or something also larger than its predecessor, so you're ultimately gaining more screen real estate than the amount lost to the punch hole camera.

Oppo Find X9 Pro's telephoto camera detailed
Oppo Find X9 Pro's telephoto camera detailed

GSM Arena

time19 hours ago

  • GSM Arena

Oppo Find X9 Pro's telephoto camera detailed

Oppo has already been rumored to be switching things up in the camera department on its upcoming Find X9 Pro, going from two telephotos on its predecessor to a single 200 MP snapper. Today a new rumor out of China details that camera, and reveals that it's not going to be using the Samsung ISOCELL HP9 sensor that's been prevalent in a lot of Chinese flagships lately. Instead, it will be a new sensor, not used before in a periscope telephoto: the Samsung ISOCELL HP5. This is a 1/1.56" type, so it's slightly smaller than the HP9 behemoth. The source of this rumor claims the shot quality at 10x zoom will still be good, implying that past that it won't be, and even adding that this single periscope solution will probably not live up to the dual periscopes of the Find X8 Pro. The Find X9 Pro will also have a 50 MP main camera and a 50 MP ultrawide. It's expected to be powered by the upcoming MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC. Oppo Find X8 Pro Source (in Chinese) | Via

This non-Galaxy camera king to get a helping hand by none other than Samsung
This non-Galaxy camera king to get a helping hand by none other than Samsung

Phone Arena

timea day ago

  • Phone Arena

This non-Galaxy camera king to get a helping hand by none other than Samsung

While smartphones have (more or less) plateaued in terms of design and while that "buzz" novelty feeling has been mostly gone for years now, smartphone cameras still provide that much-needed dopamine hit. Mobile cameras are great and they're getting even better. Today, I want to guide your attention to an upcoming potential camera king: the Oppo Find X9 series. It's getting assistance for its camera setup by none other than the competition, namely – course, in the Oppo Find X9 series (expected in September 2025), the bestest of the best will surely be Oppo Find X9 Ultra – the maxed-out it's the Oppo Find X9 Pro's turn to shine today: non-Ultra phones can punch real hard, too, as many of you know.I'm thrilled about the Oppo Find X9 Pro and what the famous Digital Chat Station is saying about it: Image source – Weibo In short, the upcoming Find X9 Pro could be the world's first phone to utilize the Samsung HP5 sensor. Avid PhoneArena readers might recall the Samsung HP5 sensor being mentioned in a January 2025 article – that's right, there were some rumors that the HP5 sensor might be incorporated into the then still unannounced Galaxy S25 Edge. Well, the super-thin Galaxy S25 Edge rendered those claims untrue some months later, when it materialized with a HP2 sensor inside. The Samsung HP5 is expected to be a 200 MP sensor, built on a 28nm node process, with 0.5μm pixel size, and an overall form factor size of 1/1.56-inch. Now, this is ever so slightly smaller than the 1/1.4-inch HP9 sensor, but the HP5 should be pretty amazing as Oppo is indeed utilizing the HP5 for the Find X9 Pro (for its telephoto camera, to be precise), it would represent a major upgrade for Find X7 Ultra owners. For reference, the Find X7 Ultra's zoom camera 1/2.51-inch sensor is way smaller than the HP5. Larger sensors can deliver improved light sensitivity and enhanced image detail, so you understand why this is big Find X9 Pro might come with a single telephoto snapper on its back – and Digital Chat Station says that while "the image quality of the 10X is still good", "the telephoto may not be as good as the dual periscope". Well, that's why we have an Ultra model in the family as well! Besides the megapixel count and the physical size, the HP5 sensor could arrive with a DCG-HDR technology on board, which should translate to a boosted, greater dynamic range and better low-light performance. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer

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