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July 2025 has been an exciting month for smartphone enthusiasts in India. Leading brands like Nothing, Realme, Honor, and Samsung have introduced powerful new devices across flagship, mid-range, and budget categories. In this blog, we break down the top launches, including standout features, pricing, and why each one deserves attention.
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Category: Flagship Powerhouse
Why It Stands Out: A bold mix of performance and design innovation with the unique Glyph interface and flagship-grade internals.
Category: Mid‑Range Star
Why It Stands Out: High-performance chipset, large battery, and advanced camera tech at a mid-range price.
Category: Budget Contender
Why It Stands Out: Exceptional camera and battery performance for a phone under ₹22K, ideal for students and budget-conscious users.
Category: Foldable Flagship
Why It Stands Out: Combines the power of a flagship with the versatility of a tablet—perfect for productivity and multitasking.
July 2025 has delivered an impressive range of smartphones for Indian consumers. Here's what to consider:
Whether you're into design, photography, gaming, or battery life, there’s a phone launched this month that fits your lifestyle and budget.
Model | Price (₹) | Key Highlights |
---|---|---|
Nothing Phone (3) | 79,999 | Glyph UI, triple 50 MP cameras, flagship performance |
Realme 15 Pro 5G | 20,000–25,000 | AMOLED 120 Hz, Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, big battery |
Honor X9c 5G | ~21,999 | 108 MP camera, AMOLED, 6,600 mAh battery |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 | ~1,64,999 | Foldable AMOLED, 200 MP camera, Snapdragon Elite |
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