Google has leaked the names of a bunch of new phones



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Leaks are common before product releases, whether they appear in a forum or on social media. Someone somewhere gets information and spoils the surprise. This time, it was Google who disclosed the information relating to several unexpected devices.

On a list of devices supporting ARCore, Google’s augmented reality SDK served to devices through the Google Play Services for AR app, Google added the following new phones (through 9to5Google):

  • ASUS ZenFone 8 Flip
  • ASUS ROG 5 Phone
  • LG Stylo 7
  • Motorola moto g (10) / Lenovo K13 Note
  • Motorola moto g (30)
  • Motorola moto g (100)
  • OPPO Reno 5 A
  • OPPO Reno 5 Pro + 5G Bosch
  • Realme 8 Pro
  • Samsung Galaxy A32 4G
  • Samsung Galaxy A52 4G
  • Samsung Galaxy A72 4G
  • Samsung Galaxy A82 5G
  • Samsung galaxy f62
  • Samsung galaxy m62
  • TCL 20 Pro5G
  • Vivo X60 5G
  • Xiaomi Redmi K40 Pro / Pro +
  • Zebra TC21 WLAN touch computer
  • Zebra TC26 WWAN Touch Computer
  • Zebra EC50 WLAN Business Computer
  • Zebra EC55 WWAN corporate computer
  • ZTE Z6650S

Of all the devices that leaked, the ASUS ZenFone 8 Flip, LG Stylo 7, Motorola Moto g (100), OPPO Reno 5 A, OPPO Reno 5 Pro + 5G Bosch, Realme 8 Pro, Samsung Galaxy A52 4G, Samsung Galaxy A72 4G, Samsung Galaxy A82 5G and ZTE Z6650S are all unreleased.

The Motorola Moto g (100) is expected to be the global variant of the Motorola Edge S and the Bosch OPPO Reno 5 Pro + 5G appears to be a special model of the existing OPPO Reno 5 Pro + 5G. The Vivo X60 5G, meanwhile, is likely the global variant of the Vivo X60 that launched in China, and it’s slated to launch outside of China on March 22. The Realme 8 Pro is expected to launch in India soon, according to Madhav Sheth, CEO of Realme India.

The Samsung Galaxy A52 4G and A72 4G will likely be announced next week at Samsung’s second Unpacked in 2021, alongside the Galaxy A52 5G and Galaxy A72 5G. Samsung’s Galaxy A82 5G is rumored to be its second phone with a quantum random number generation chip, according to ANDNews.

The Google leak doesn’t reveal much else about these devices. But we expect the next few months to be busy for smartphone versions, so expect a lot of them (if not all) to hit the market relatively soon.

Featured image of a leaked Galaxy A52 5G.



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