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In September, many much awaited smartphones will arrive, including the iPhone 15 and the Honour 90

 In September, many much awaited smartphones will arrive, including the iPhone 15 and the Honour 90


September will see a flurry of new smartphone announcements from manufacturers like Apple, Honour, Samsung, and more.


For smartphone fans around the world, August was amazing. In addition to Samsung's much awaited foldables, many excellent entry-level and mid-range phones recently became available for purchase. September will see a flurry of new smartphone announcements from manufacturers like Apple, Honour, Samsung, and more.




The following smartphones will launch in September 2023:


Apple iPhone 15 Series

Apple has announced the date of its upcoming major launch event, nicknamed "Wonderlust," where Cupertino is most likely to unveil the iPhone 15 series, the next generation of iPhones. According to reports, there will be four variants in the range, with the iPhone 15 Pro Max serving as the entry-level model.


On the iPhone 15 series, Apple will debut a USB Type-C connector for the first time. Similarly, a new display with Dynamic Island is anticipated for both the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus. In addition, a periscope zoom lens, a first for an iPhone, is rumoured to be included in the iPhone 15 Pro Max. These iPhones will officially debut on September 12 and go on sale a week later.


OnePlus Open

The OnePlus Open, the company's first foldable, has no set release date but is anticipated to be announced in September. According to rumours, it is based on the Oppo Find N2. The Galaxy Z Fold 5 may compete with the OnePlus Open because to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC.


The OnePlus Fold is rumoured to include a 5.54-inch cover screen, a 7.1-inch core folding screen, and is one of the first foldable smartphones to include a periscope zoom lens.


Honor 90

With the release of the Honour 90, Honour is making a comeback in India. An Indian affiliate of Honour Tech has secured the exclusive rights to produce and market Honour smartphones in India. The Honour 90 will have a 1.5K quad-curved display with a maximum brightness of 1600 nits, according to the Amazon India listing.


The smartphone will reportedly operate on Android 13 with a customised MagicOS 7.1 layer on top and be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 SoC. According to business representatives, the phone will arrive with a clean user interface and be eligible for two significant Android OS updates.


Realme GT Neo 6 5G

Realme hasn't released a really premium flagship phone in a while, but with the impending release of the Realme GT Neo 6 5G, which is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, the brand may soon buck the trend. The smartphone is also rumoured to include a 144Hz curved OLED screen, up to 16 GB of RAM, and 512 GB of internal storage in addition to the top CPU.


With compatibility for up to 240W of fast charging, the Realme GT Neo 6 5G is being marketed as the phone with the quickest charging time. Additionally, the phone has a unique RGB light on the rear that doubles as an LED notification light.


Samsung Galaxy S23 FE

Samsung took a vacation from its Fan Edition as well, and the new Galaxy S23 FE is anticipated to be unveiled in September. The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE, which is based on the Galaxy A54, will probably be equipped with an 8 GB RAM and 128/256 GB internal storage Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC.


Typical Samsung flagship features like wireless and reverse wireless charging and an IP certification are also anticipated for the Galaxy S23 FE. Similar to that, the phone will come pre-installed with OneUI 5.1, which is based on Android 13, and will later receive an upgrade to OneUI 6.



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