iPhone 16 Pro Max: Expected to launch in late 2024, this model will likely include enhanced features and improvements over the iPhone 15 Pro Max (TechRadar).
OnePlus Open 2: The successor to the OnePlus Open, this foldable phone is anticipated for an October release. It promises to retain or improve upon the large screens, excellent design, and high-quality cameras of its predecessor (TechRadar).
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6: Set to launch around July, the Z Fold 6 may feature a titanium frame, a larger cover screen, and a brighter foldable display. The Z Flip 6 could have a bigger battery, a larger cover screen, and upgraded cameras (TechRadar) (Gadgets 360).
Google Pixel 9 Pro: Likely to debut in October alongside the standard Pixel 9, this phone may sport a new design, a Tensor G4 chipset, and AI-focused features (TechRadar).
Sony Xperia 1 VI: This model will have a 19.5:9 screen with Full HD+ resolution, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, and improved battery life and camera capabilities (Stuff).
Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra: Featuring a 6.78-inch display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, and a triple rear camera setup, this phone is designed for high performance (Stuff).
Nothing Phone 2a: This affordable model will come with MediaTek silicon, a redesigned rear, and a simplified Glyph lighting system (Stuff).
Honor Magic 6 Pro: Expected to feature a 180MP sensor with optical zoom, AI enhancements for photography, and a powerful Snapdragon chipset (Stuff).
Xiaomi 14 and 14 Ultra: These models will feature advanced camera systems and high-end specifications. The 14 Ultra, in particular, is noted for its exceptional camera hardware and flagship features (Stuff).
OnePlus 12: Expected to launch in Europe soon, it will have a 6.82-inch AMOLED screen, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 CPU, and a high-end camera setup (Stuff).
Samsung Galaxy A55: This affordable model will offer a metal and glass build, a 50MP main camera, and robust battery life, making it a popular choice in the mid-range segment (Stuff).








