TOP 5 Trending Smartphone This Week : Redmi K20, Galaxy M40, Realme X, Zenfone 6, Oppo Reno

1. Oppo Reno



Launched in INDIA:OPPO Reno on MAY 28 With 10X Zoom

Oppo is planning to launch its latest smartphone series in the Indian market on May 28. 


HIGHLIGHT 

That Shark-fin rising camera on the Oppo Reno.
The top-of-the-line Oppo Reno 10X Zoom.
Oppo Reno and its impressive design.



The most people will notice when look at the Oppo Reno. Yes, they are talking about the front camera, Oppo calls Shark-fin rising camera.

In INDIA,Oppo Reno to be available via Flipkart.


2.Redmi K20




  • Xiaomi  Launched Redmi K20 in the May 2019. The Redmi K20 is the 1st smartphone of the company to release 48MP Dual Camera.

  • The Redmi K20 will be flagship smartphone for this year and come with a no-bezel no-notch display. with  Snapdragon 730 variant and a Snapdragon 855 variant.

                                                          HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Redmi K20 will come with a Snapdragon 730 chipset and a 4000mAh battery.
  • The Redmi K20 will get in-display fingerprint sensor.
  • The Redmi K20 a 48-megapixel Sony IMX586 camera.
  • Similar to all Redmi devices, Xiaomi will be bringing it to India very soon.



  • Xiaomi India has already hinted at bringing the Redmi K series to India. The top-end K20 Pro with the Snapdragon 855 chipset will surely come to the Indian market. However, Xiaomi India VP Manu Kumar Jain did confirm in one of his tweets that the company will launch a smartphone soon with a Snapdragon 700 series chipset. This means that Xiaomi could end up bringing both the Redmi K20 and Redmi K20 Pro.

  • In India, the Redmi K20 will directly compete with the upcoming Realme X - a similar midrange smartphone with almost similar specifications. Realme CEO Madhav Sheth also hinted earlier that the Realme X will start in India around Rs 18,000 and will get a special Indian variant.

3.Galaxy M40



  • Samsung is said to launch its next Galaxy M series device in India very soon.
  • The South Korean giant would launch Galaxy M40 on June 11, making it the fourth device available under the lineup.

In the latest news, YouTuber Technical Guruji has published a video wherein he states the phone would launch in India on June 11.

There have been several rumours surrounding the Galaxy M40.

The M40 get a Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 SoC with Adreno 612GPU.  The SoC could come with 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. Like the Galaxy M30, a 5,000 mAh battery with 15W fast-charging support would come packed with the Galaxy M40. It would also be the first M series smartphone to boot on Android 9.0 based OneUI out of the box.

Lastly, Technical Guruji Said the Galaxy M40 in India around Rs 20,000. Samsung is yet to confirm the launch date . It has been previously reported that Samsung would also unveil the Galaxy A10s alongside the M40.


4.Zenfone 6



 The Asus ZenFone 6 called as the ZenFone 6 Edition 30.

The ZenFone 6 Edition 30 features quite the interesting internals as well as an  "exclusive design" at the back that looks like older ASUS devices.

The Asus Zenfone 6 is packing a powerful Snapdragon 855 chip and up to 8 GB of RAM.

On the hardware front the device packs in a humungous 12 GB RAM and 512 GB internal storage.

This is paired with a 5,000 mAh battery for what Asus is promising is 2-day battery life. 
Qualcomm’s QuickCharge 4.0 tech (18 W) for fast charging.


5.RealMe X



 The X is a glass-body phone with a 6.5-inch OLED screen accompanied by an in-display fingerprint reader. 

The notch-less display spans almost edge to edge, with a pop-up selfie camera that’s been seen in several Vivo/Oppo flagships (and soon the OnePlus 7 Pro), as the workaround for avoiding the screen interruption.

The phone runs on a Snapdragon 710 chipset, which is not the top-tier Qualcomm processor but still more powerful than, say, the Snapdragon 670 .

Every mid-tier smartphone out of China released in the past few months has used a 48-megapixel camera sensor sourced from either Sony or Samsung, and the Realme X is no different. 

The good news is the X uses Sony’s IMX 583 sensor, which is decidedly superior to Samsung’s GM1 sensor. 

Sony’s sensor can actually achieve a true 48-megapixel count, though to be honest no one should ever shoot in that mode. The main use of these 48-megapixel sensors is to produce a 12-megapixel shot with pixel binning tech (combing four pixels worth of data into one).