Upcoming smartphone launches from Nokia, Motorola, Samsung and OnePlus in June 2017

Upcoming smartphone launches from Nokia, Motorola, Samsung and OnePlus in June 2017
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With the first wave of smartphones for the year out of the way, Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, OnePlus and more are expected to launch new device this month. While the specifications and launch dates of most of the devices known, there are some with unconfirmed specfications. However, all these device are expected to launch this month. Here are the nine phones, which have either already been launched, or may launch this month. 

ZTE Nubia Z17 Mini

Replacing the popular Z11 Mini, the Z17 Mini is once again a camera-centric device by ZTE. The phone features a dual 13MP camera at the back and is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 652 platform. The phone will go on sale on June 12.

Specs:

Display: 5.2-inch, 1080p

SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 652

RAM: 4GB

Storage: 64GB

Rear Camera: Dual 13MP

Front Camera: 16MP

Battery: 2950mAh

OS: Android 6.0.1 

 

Nokia 3

The Nokia 3 is the smallest, and least powerful of all the Nokia smartphones. Unlike the other two phones, the Nokia 3 uses a high quality polycarbonate construction, which does look and feel good.

Specs:

Display: 5-inch, 720p

SoC: MediaTek MT6737

RAM: 2GB

Storage: 16GB

Rear camera: 8MP

Front camera: 8MP

Battery: 2650mAh

OS: Android 7.0

 

Nokia 5

The Nokia 5 is argueably one of the most important devices in Nokia's upcoming lineup of smartphones as it will most likely go up against the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, Honor 6X and others in that price bracket.

Specs:

Display: 5.2-inch, 720p

SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 430

RAM: 2GB

Storage: 16GB

Rear camera: 13MP

Front camera: 8MP

Battery: 3000mAh

OS: Android 7.1.1

 

Nokia 6

The Nokia 6 is currently the highest specification smartphone Nokia makes, and features a complete metal build with a robust-looking industrial design.

Specs:

Display: 5.5-inch, 1080p

SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 430

RAM: 4GB

Storage: 32GB

Rear camera: 16MP

Front camera: 8MP

Battery: 3000mAh

OS: Android 7.1.1

 

OnePlus 5

If all the leaks and teasers are to be believed, then new ‘flagship killer’ will be launched later this month. It is expected to offer dual-rear cameras and a Snapdragon 835.

Rumoured Specs:

Display: 5.5-inch, 1080p or 1440p

SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 835

RAM: 6GB/8GB

Storage: 64GB/128GB

Rear camera: Dual 12MP

Front camera: 8MP

Battery: 3600mAh

OS: Android 7.0

 

Motorola Moto Z2 Play

The Moto Z2 Play was unveiled just a few days ago and is already confirmed to be heading to India. The company will start taking pre-orders for the device from June 8 onwards. 

Specs:

Display: 5.5-inch, 1080p

SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 626

RAM: 4GB

Storage: 32GB

Rear camera: 12MP

Front camera: 5MP

Battery: 3000mAh

OS: Android 7.1.1

 

Motorola Moto C

We are also including the Moto C here, which was launched last week without much fanfare. The device is currently the cheapest device offered by the company in India.

Specs:

Display: 5-inch, 480p

SoC: MediaTek MT6737M

RAM: 1GB

Storage: 16GB

Rear camera: 5MP

Front camera: 2MP

Battery: 2350mAh

OS: Android 7.0

 

Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017)

Leaks suggest that the Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017) will feature a metal design this year, with more rounded corners.

Rumoured Specs:

Display: 5.2-inch, 720p

SoC: Unknown Octa-core

RAM: 2GB

Storage: 16GB

Rear camera: 13MP

Front camera: 13MP

Battery: 3000mAh

OS: Android 7.0

 

Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017)

Samsung generally launches its Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7 smartphones together. The Galaxy J7 is generally a slightly bigger variant of the Samsung Galaxy J5, with slightly7 better specifications.

Rumoured Specs:

Display: 5.5-inch, 1080p

SoC: Unknown Octa-core

RAM: 3GB

Storage: 16GB

Rear camera: 13MP

Front camera: 13MP

Battery: 3600mAh

OS: Android 7.0

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