February has just begun, and this month, we are expecting at least seven new phone launches in India. From Samsung’s Galaxy S25 flagship phones to Apple’s budget iPhone, here’s every new launch happening this month.
Samsung Galaxy S26 series
Samsung has set the date for an Unpacked event this month, and we are expected to see the new Galaxy S26 flagships being unveiled. On February 25, Samsung will launch the Galaxy S26 with improved performance and an updated design.
The Ultra will get the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, whereas the Plus and the standard model may get an Exynos chipset. Cameras may also be upgraded in the S26 Ultra, followed by UI improvements.
iPhone 17e
The next big launch that’s likely happening this month is of the iPhone 17e. As the name suggests, it will likely be a budget handset with a 60Hz display and an A19 chipset. We may see a notch display style instead of the Dynamic Island.
Expect it to feature a single 48MP camera for wide shots, and a battery that lasts for a working day. The exact launch date is unclear, but it may get official by the end of this month.
Vivo V70 and V70 Elite
Vivo is launching its new V series of phones this month. Dubbed the Vivo V70 and the V70 Elite, both phones will get Zeiss optics and a new design. The Elite get the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, whereas the V70 will pack the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4.
Expect triple cameras, including a dedicated zoom sensor, and AI features throughout the UI. Vivo hasn’t revealed the exact launch date, but we’ll know soon.
Oppo K14x 5G
Next up, we have Oppo launching its budget-centric K14x 5G. The device will launch on February 10, and will come with dual cameras and a large 6,500mAh battery. The device may come with ColorOS 15 with Android 16 out of the box.
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Performance-wise, expect the Dimensity 6300 chipset. It may also come with a good selfie camera. Upon launch, it will rival CMF’s Phone 2 Pro and budget phones from Vivo and Realme.
Samsung Galaxy F70e 5G
Samsung has another launch up its sleeve. This one before it unveils the flagship S26. The Galaxy F70e is arriving on February 9 and it will be aimed at budget buyers. The major highlight of the device will be its leather-like back and a large 6,000mAh battery for over a day’s usage.
Samsung may also offer a 120Hz screen for smooth scrolling. It will have dual cameras on the rear and a single 8MP sensor on the front for selfies.
iQOO 15R
iQOO 15R is coming on February 24, and it will be a performance-centric mid-range phone. The device may come with a whopping 7,600mAh cell and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. Upon launch, the device may come with the likes of the OnePlus 15R and the iPhone 15.
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion
Motorola could launch the Edge 70 Fusion later this month in India. It will be lower mid-range phone with a large 144Hz display and Snapdragon performance. Expect it to get dual cameras on the rear with 50MP main sensor.
Motorola might offer a large 7,000mAh battery with 68W fast charging support. Being a Motorola phone, expect it to have a clean UI underneath Android 16.
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So, which of these phones are you the most excited about? Let us know in the comments below.
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