Top 7 Trending Smartphones This Week: Galaxy M40, Realme 3 Pro, OnePlus 7 Pro, Redmi Y3, Oppo Reno

Top trending phones this week (April 15, 2019)
Top trending phones this week (April 15, 2019)

Realme and Xiaomi has again been able to hold the top spot, thanks Realme 3 Pro and Note 7 Pro respectively. OnePlus made a sleek entry with its upcoming OnePlus 7. The current OnePlus 6T too made to the list after the first ever price drop.

OnePlus is trending since the news of a Pro model broke out last week.

Amidst all rumors, Samsung is also said to working on a new Galaxy M series device, Galaxy M40. The much-anticipated Oppo Reno has finally launched in China and Redmi Y3 has a launch date now.

Let’s check out the top trending smartphones from this week.

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Realme 3 Pro

Realme continues to trend on top. The company recently has leaked a number of features via series of tweets confirming Snapdragon 710 SoC and Sony IMX 519 sensor. Realme 3 Pro will come with the same main imaging sensor as OnePlus 6T. The smartphone was seen on Geekbench running on 6GB RAM and Android Pie based Color OS 6 UI. Realme 3 Pro will be officially available via Flipkart in the country, and will launch on April 22.

OnePlus 7 & OnePlus 7 Pro

Next on the list is the new OnePlus 7 flagship. Recently the upcoming smartphone from flagship has been rumoured to be launching in separate variants. The latest leak hints at three models: OnePlus 7, OnePlus 7 Pro and OnePlus 7 Pro 5G. The Pro variant of the smartphone is said to feature a curved edge display without any notch. Both OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro will come with pop-up selfie cameras, Snapdragon 855 and triple rear cameras.

Samsung Galaxy M40

Samsung has been able to find some ground in the market with its latest M series. All the first three smartphones in the series have done pretty well, specially Galaxy M20. Now a new leak is out hinting at a new Galaxy M model, speculated to be Galaxy M30 successor, Galaxy M40. The smartphone will directly challenge Note 7 Pro and upcoming Realme 3 Pro. SM-M405F aka rumoured Galaxy M40 was found running on Android 9 Pie on Samsung’s One UI software on Wi-Fi Alliance portal.

Redmi Y3

The third generation Xiaomi Redmi Y3 has been listed on Amazon India, said to be launching on April 24. Being a primarily selfie-focused series, Redmi Y3 too will focus mainly on front cameras. The upcoming Redmi Y series smartphone will come with a 32-megapixel camera up front. Redmi Y3 will come with a 4,000mAh battery with expected Qualcomm Quick Charge support. Though nothing has been confirmed as of yet, Redmi Y3 may run on Snapdragon 636 or Snapdragon 660 processor.

Oppo Reno

The much-hyped Oppo Reno has finally launched in China two variants. The new series from Oppo has been headlining the charts for its latest 10X periscopic zooming lossless technology camera. The regular Oppo Reno starts at 2,999 Yuan (around Rs 30,890) running on Snapdragon 710 SoC. The 10X zooming technology is only available on the top Reno variant starting at 3,999 Yuan (around Rs 40,990) running on Snapdragon 855 chipset.

Redmi Note 7 Pro

The current Redmi superstar continues to trend. It has been in the limelight for being repeatedly compared to the upcoming Realme 3 Pro smartphone. Recently Xiaomi claimed that 10 lakh units of Redmi Note 7 and Redmi Note 7 Pro has been sold in India since launch. Redmi Note 7 Pro comes in an all glass design running on Snapdragon 675 chip, dual rear camera including 48MP Sony IMX 586 sensor, dot notch display and a 4,000mAh battery starting at Rs 13,999.

OnePlus 6T

Recently the current OnePlus 6T has been in the news for a first-time ever price drop. The smartphone received a flat price at the recent Amazon Fab Phones Fest starting at Rs 33,499 (including bank discount) down from Rs 37,999. Recently the smartphone has also been discounted in China ahead of OnePlus 7 launch. The successor will soon be replacing OnePlus 6T, so it’s your last few weeks to grab one of the best Android smartphones available in the market currently.

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