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What phones are coming in 2021?

By Andrew Vasquez |

Here are the upcoming smartphones in 2021.

  • Redmi Note 10, Redmi Note 10 Pro.
  • Realme 8, Realme 8 Pro.
  • Realme X4, Realme X4 Pro.
  • Realme X60 Pro 5G.
  • Poco X4, Poco X4 Pro.
  • iPhone 13 Series: iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro.
  • Redmi K40 Pro / Poco F3 Pro.
  • Xiaomi Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro.

Which phone is released today?

91mobiles serves to your curiosity and provides all the information you need to know about the recent launched and to be launched phones….Latest Mobile Phones (2021)

Latest Mobile PhonesPrices
OnePlus Nord CE 5GRs. 22,999
Vivo iQoo Z3Rs. 19,990
OPPO Reno6 5GRs. 29,990
Xiaomi Poco M3 Pro 5GRs. 13,999

Which phone is released in 2020?

Google Pixel 4a: Available at Rs 31,999 The only phone that Google launched in 2020 in India is Pixel 4a. It houses 12.2 MP dual-pixel camera and runs on Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G SoC.

What phone should I buy March 2021?

Smartphones Launched in India in March 2021

SmartphoneLaunch Date in IndiaPrice in India
ASUS ROG Phone 5March 10₹49,999
ASUS ROG Phone 5 ProMarch 10₹69,999
ASUS ROG Phone 5 Ultimate EditionMarch 10₹79,999
Samsung Galaxy A52March 17₹26,499 (Expected)

What kind of phone does Vodafone have?

Vodafone released two mobile phones under its own brand. They called it the Smart 4 Turbo and the Smart 4 Power. The first has a 1.2GHz quad-core processor under a 4.5-inch touch screen display.

Who is the CEO of Vodafone in Europe?

Nick Read, CEO of Vodafone, said: “Building on our position as Europe’s largest converged operator, we are now creating Europe’s largest tower company.

How much does a Vodafone Smart 4 cost?

These phones come in handy for a 4G contract plan but can also be bought as a unit. The Smart 4 Turbo sells at £135 while the Smart 4 Power is a little bit more expensive at £175.

Where does Vodafone have a network sharing agreement?

Vodafone has recently announced active and passive network sharing agreements in Italy, Spain and the UK, and will continue to pursue similar arrangements across its European footprint in order to capture the sizeable industrial benefits prior to monetisation of its tower infrastructure.