Upcoming Camera Phones February 2020: Galaxy M31, Poco X2, Realme X50 Pro, Mi 10 Pro, Galaxy S20, Mi Note 10, Oppo Reno 3 Pro
Upcoming camera phones in February 2020? Here’s a complete list of all the top upcoming camera smartphones in February 2020, expected to be unveiled in India and globally.
There are some good camera smartphones launching in February 2020, India and abroad.
From Mi 10 Pro series to Poco X2 to the next Galaxy M series smartphones to Mi Note 10 series to Galaxy S20 series, there’s some top camera smartphones we will get to see in February 2020.
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Upcoming Camera Phones, Upcoming Camera Smartphones February 2020
Checkout the top upcoming camera phones in February 2020. These are the expected upcoming camera smartphones next month.
Mi Note 10
Xiaomi India CEO Manu Kumar Jain has tweeted confirming the launch in India. Mi Note 10 with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage starts at EUR 549 (around Rs 43,200). Mi Note 10 and the Mi Note 10 Pro come with a similar display sized at 6.47-inch. It’s a Full HD+ AMOLED display offering a screen resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels. Mi Note 10 is expected to launch in February in India.
Mi Note 10 comes with 6GB of RAM, while the Mi Note 10 Pro packs 8GB of RAM along with 128GB storage and 256GB storage respectively. Both the Mi Note 10 smartphones Pro run on MIUI 11.
Samsung Galaxy M21
A few weeks back a report came out claiming that Samsung is working Galaxy M21. Successor to the Galaxy M20 series, the Samsung Galaxy M21 will feature upgraded features and specs on a budget. The smartphone was spotted with a model number of SM-M215F. Galaxy M21 will be available in 64GB and 128GB models running on Android 10 OS.
Samsung Galaxy M21 is expected to be powered by Exynos 9609 or Exynos 9611 chipset with a triple rear camera system.
Xiaomi Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro
Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro will feature a similar 6.4-inch 90Hz OLED 1080p display. Under the hood, Mi 10 Pro will run on the latest flagship chip by Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 865 SoC with upto 16GB RAM. Both the Mi 10 smartphones will come with a quad rear camera setup featuring the much-hyped 108-megapixel primary sensor.
Mi 10 and 10 Pro will run on the latest version of MIUI 11 based on Android 10. Mi 10 Pro will house a sizable 5,250mAh battery with support up to 66W fast wired charging.
Poco X2
Poco X2 has been officially confirmed by the soon turned independent company. The smartphone is being speculated to be a remodelled Redmi K30 featuring similar specs. Already the 120Hz refresh rate display has been confirmed. Poco X2 will probably come with the same dual hole-punch cameras upfront running on Snapdragon 730G, the 4G model of Redmi K30.
The smartphone will feature a rear quad camera setup including the brand new 64-megapixel Sony IMX686 sensor, the successor to the popular 48MP Sony IMX586.
Realme X50 Pro
Realme X50 Pro India launch may happen in February, or sometime later during the same period. Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth has confirmed that Realme X50 Pro will launch in India after the MWC 2020 Realme debut in February. Realme X50 Pro will run on the latest Snapdragon 865 chip, the current top flagship SoC by Qualcomm.
Realme X50 Pro will succeed the first Realme 5G smartphone, the Realme X50. The company will also launch their first fitness band, the Realme Band in February as well.
Mi Note 10 Pro
Both Mi Note 10 smartphones are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G processor. Mi Note 10 series will become the first 108MP camera smartphones to launch in the country. Both the Mi Note 10 models are expected to launch in India in February, while the prices are expected under 30,000. Both Mi Note 10 devices come with a five camera setup at the back.
Mi Note 10 devices feature a 108MP primary image sensor, 20MP wide-angle sensor, a 5MP telephoto camera with 5X optical zoom, a 12MP telephoto camera with 2x zoom and finally a 2MP macro camera.
Oppo Reno 3 Pro
OPPO Reno 3 Pro will launch in India IN February. Unveiled in China in December, Oppo Reno 3 Pro IN India will feature the first 44MP selfie sensor inside a punch-hole cutout. Oppo Reno 3 Pro will pack a 6.5-inch Full HD+ 90Hz OLED display with HDR10+ support with punch-hole for a single selfie camera. The smartphone will probably be powered by Snapdragon 765G.
The device will sport a 48MP quad camera setup, a 4,025mAh battery with VOOC 4.0 30W fast-charging support running on Android 10-based ColorOS 7.
Samsung Galaxy M31
Samsung Galaxy M31 has recently been linked, they will run on Android 10 out of the box. The leaked model number of Galaxy M31 spotted on Geekbench and the certification site are the same. Galaxy M31 is expected to be powered by the in-house Exynos 9611 SoC, while some rumours say Snapdragon 665 SoC, but chances are high that Galaxy M31 will come with the Exynos chip.
Galaxy M31 is rumoured to come with a quad camera system featuring a 48-megapixel primary sensor inside the four camera system. Galaxy M31 will house a massive 6,000mAh battery.
Samsung Galaxy S20 Series
Samsung Galaxy S20 series will launch in February, and the leaks have already revealed pretty much everything about both the devices. Most importantly, the company is being speculated to change the naming part as well and Galaxy S11 will be known as Galaxy S20 series. Apart from the standard Galaxy S20, the company will launch Galaxy S20 Plus.
There may be a third smartphone also under Galaxy S20 series as the current generation, Galaxy S20E. Samsung Galaxy S20 series will succeed the current Galaxy S10 flagships with upgraded internals including top cameras.
iQOO (By Vivo)
Vivo may bring it’s sub-brand iQOO to India in February 2020. Slated to debut soon in the country, the Vivo iQOO will launch in India as an independent brand, similar to Poco by Xiaomi or Realme by Oppo. While they started as sub-brands, they are independent entities now. The first iQOO smartphone will launch in India in February.
The first iQOO smartphone will run on Snapdragon 865, dubbed to be India’s first 5G smartphone. The device will be a gaming-centric smartphone with premium features and alongside will excel in photography.
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