Whatever it is, Apple will announce their 2019 iPhones next September. At the same time several more companies are going to bring their flagship phones. So let’s see which companies are going to launch which phones in September.
IPhone 11 series
Possible date: September 10
Probably the biggest noise in the consumer tech industry is the launch event of this iPhone. Every year in September, Apple releases a new iPhone through a huge event. This time too he is no exception. It is heard that they will bring a new iPhone on September 10. Maybe they will bring some design changes in iPhone 11. And with that, for the first time, the iPhone will have a triple or quad camera setup. Along with the two sizes of the regular iPhone 11, they may also come up with a relatively low priced variant called the iPhone 11R like last time.
Sony Xperia 2
Possible date: September 6
Sony has now wrapped up much of their smartphone business. However, they are now launching their flagships according to the rules. A few days ago, they launched their new flagship line with the Xperia 1 launch. This time in September they are going to bring the second installment of that flagship lineup Xperia 2 to the market. Sony’s flagship phones are based on video recording and media playing. This time too, of course, will not be an exception. So Sony fans can sit a little shaken.
OnePlus 6
Possible date: September 27
OnePlus usually launches their new flagship early this year. And then at the end of the year it brings the incremental upgrade of that flagship by adding “T” at the end of the name. So this September it is heard that they are going to bring OnePlus 6 as an upgraded version of their OnePlus 7. However, the fact that there is not much change can be inferred from the past history. Most likely, the new A phone will use Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 655 Plus chipset.
Samsung Galaxy Fold
Possible date: September 18
The most dramatic phone of the year is finally coming to the market. As many of you know, the Galaxy Fold phone was supposed to hit the market earlier this year. But one of Samsung’s review units was delayed due to a hardware error. At the same time, Samsung has faced a lot of criticism. However, it has been heard for a long time that Samsung has overcome that error. So as far as it is known, you will get the phone this September.
Huawei Mate 30 series
Possible date: September 19
The Met series is the flagship series of Chinese giant Huawei. After the success of P30 series, this time they are going to bring Met 30 series in the market. Earlier, however, the future of Huawei smartphones was in doubt due to Trump’s ban. However, they have already overcome this problem. Their Mate 30 series is going to come this September. Like the P30 series, it will be a camera-based smartphone. However, this time it will have a cine lens for making cinematic videos.
LG V70 Think
Possible date: September 6
While the V series is LG’s flagship series, it is their camera-based series. I mean, the biggest feature of this series is its camera, more specifically its video camera. Nothing special is known about this phone yet. However, the teaser released by LG has revealed that it may have a dual display. The dual display concept is nothing new. But it remains to be seen how LG will use this feature.
Nokia 9.1 PureView
Possible date: September 5
Nokia’s most talked about phone earlier this year was the Nokia 9 PureView. It is true that the phone was not even close to the edge of all the other flagship smartphones of 2019 in terms of design or performance. There is no denying, however, that it has introduced us to a remarkable camera technology. It is the only smartphone that can use its 5 cameras together to create more than 1200 depth maps and output images like mirrorless or DSLR. It is rumored that the second installment of the phone will be released next month with a design and hardware to compete with other companies.
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