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As October draws to a close, the frenzy around flagship smartphones for 2024 is nearly ending. Some brands, like Huawei, are still keeping their high-end devices under wraps, but it appears that a wave of sub-flagship model launches will start as early as next month.

In a recent Weibo post, user Digital Chat Station revealed the release windows for several smartphones expected to arrive on the market by the end of the year.

Upcoming sub-flagships for 2024

According to the tipster, November will bring the launches of the Realme GT 7 Pro, the iQOO Neo 10 series (including Neo 10 and Neo 10 Pro), and the Redmi K80 series (with K80 and K80 Pro models). Notably, Realme has already confirmed the GT 7 Pro launch, scheduled for November 4, 2024.

The leak also mentions a possible November release for Huawei’s flagship Mate 70 series and the foldable Mate X6. OnePlus may launch its Ace 5 series (initially just the Ace 5, with a Pro version following in mid-2025) in November or December.

Rounding out the release calendar for the year, Digital Chat Station anticipates sub-flagship releases from Honor (300 series), Vivo (S20 series), OPPO (Reno 13 series), as well as models from Nubia (Z70 Ultra) and Red Magic (10 series).

What’s Confirmed So Far

For the officially confirmed Realme GT 7 Pro, Realme has announced features emphasizing performance and camera capabilities. The phone will come with a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and will feature an 11,480mm² dual-layer VC cooling system for efficient thermal management.

On the front, it will have a 6.78-inch Samsung Eco² AMOLED display with a 1.5K resolution, peak brightness of 2000 nits, and a color depth of 1.073 billion colors.

The camera setup includes a 50MP IMX906 main sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 50MP IMX882 periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. The front-facing camera will be 16MP for selfies.

The device will be powered by a large 6500mAh battery with support for 120W fast charging.

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