Weekly Trending Smartphones: Realme U2, Poco X2, Redmi Note 9 Pro, iPhone 9, Realme 6i, Realme C3s

iPhone 9 launch will be delayed due to Coronavirus outbreak in some of the. Some of the contract manufacturers producing iPhones are rumoured to have halt production from China, and iPhone 9 launch will happen sometime later.

Weekly Trending Smartphones: Realme U2, Poco X2, Redmi Note 9 Pro, iPhone 9, Realme 6i, Realme C3s

Two new Realme smartphones have been spotted on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) database in the US.

Redmi Note 9 Pro may be powered by the newly launched Snapdragon 720G chip. The Snapdragon 720G is an enhanced version of the Snapdragon 710 with up to 60 percent added CPU performance.

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

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Realme U2

Realme 6 and Realme U2 are said to have been certified, and they will soon launch in India. Two new Realme smartphones have been spotted on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) database in the US. Realme U series may finally get a successor in 2020 with Realme U2, another selfie-centric Realme smartphone.

The leaked Realme smartphones with model numbers: RMX2063 and RMX2001. Realme 6 has already been leaked on a couple of occasions a few months back.

Redmi Note 9 Pro

New reports have surfaced that the newly launched Snapdragon 720G may power the upcoming Redmi Note 9 Pro. Snapdragon 720G is an enhanced version of the Snapdragon 710 with up to 60 percent added CPU performance. Redmi Note 9 and Redmi Note 9 Pro will succeed Redmi Note 8 series in the under Rs 10,000 and Rs 15,000 segments respectively. We might get to see better features backed by flagship processors, better camera systems, gaming enhancements and more.

Redmi Note 9 Pro launch will happen soon, and both the Redmi Note 9 smartphones: Note 9 and Note 9 Pro are expected to drop in the first quarter of 2020.

Poco X2

Poco X2 has been officially confirmed by the soon turned independent company. Instead of sharing the teaser directly, Poco chose to officially confirm Poco X2 in a cryptically teased video. The name the video confirms Poco X2 via its twitter handle. Set to launch as Poco F1 successor, the Poco X2 will come with upgraded features and latest top specs on a budget.

The upcoming Poco X2 will come with a 120Hz display, running on the latest Android 10 OS, powered by a 1.80GHz octa-core SoC with 8GB of RAM. Poco X2 will launch on February 4.

iPhone 9

iPhone 9 launch will be delayed due to Coronavirus outbreak in some of the. Some of the contract manufacturers producing iPhones are rumoured to have halt production from China. iPhone 9 will come with the specs and features as iPhone 11, but at a cheaper price tag. The renders hint at as similar features as iPhone 11, sporting a 4.7-inch display with an iPhone 8 like design. iPhone 9 will have a single camera inside the circular module as on iPhone 8.

The device will come with a single main camera, probably the 12-megapixel camera as the current iPhone 11 series. Up front, iPhone 9 will have thick bezels on both sides with a physical home button, same as iPhone 8. 

Realme 6i

Realme 6i has been certified on Singapore’s IMDA (Infocomm Media Development Authority). Realme 6i is either in the making, or has already been certified. The company is known to bring in successors in quick succession, and hence Realme 6i will soon launch in a few months after Realme 6 and Realme 6 Pro are unveiled.

As other Realme i smartphones, the Realme 6i is going to be toned down Realme series smartphones with some inferior specs. Coming to Realme 6i specs, Realme 6i will be a toned-down version of the upcoming Realme 6.

Realme C3s

Realme C3s has recently been spotted on the US FCC database with model number RMX2020. Both Realme C3 and Realme C3s India launch are expected to happen in a few weeks. Realme C3 will launch first, maybe by the end of Q1. The successor to the popular Realme C2 has already been certified by multiple statutories.

Recently, the smartphone has been certified on Thailand’s NBTC. Now, it’s again been spotted on the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

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