Here’s All The Phones Launching in March in Pakistan

It looks like March is going to be a festive period for enthusiasts due to the arrival of exciting new phones in the Pakistani market.

The list is pretty long and includes smartphones from TECNO, Realme, OnePlus, Samsung, and Oppo.


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Phones like the Redmi Note 10 series, Realme narzo 30A, Samsung Galaxy A32, ASUS ROG Phone 5, Vivo V2o, OnePlus 9 series, OPPO F19 Pro series, and more are expected to launch this month. Here are some of our top picks to get you busy.

Oppo A15

The entry-level handset Oppo A15 series is expected to see the light of the day during the second week of March. The series is a unique variant of Oppo’s entry-level smartphone range and has been the subject of leaks and rumors since new year’s eve.

The lineup is expected to be priced between PKR 20,000-22,000.

Realme Narzo 30A

This is Realme’s crack at making a gaming phone for the masses. The phone will sport a 6.50-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 720×1600 pixels at a pixel density of 269 pixels per inch (ppi).

Realme Narzo 30A is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio G85 processor. It comes with 3GB of RAM. The Realme Narzo 30A runs Android 10 and is powered by a 6000mAh battery, as per rumors.

The phone is expected to hit Pakistani markets as early as 10th March 2021. Dealers and distributors suggest the phone will cost PKR 27,000.

TECNO CAMON 16 Pro

The TECNO brand is expected to launch CAMON 16 Pro. For a slightly cheaper price tag than the Premier edition, the smartphone will pack almost the same specs.

Most of the specs feel like downgrades from the Premier edition such as the display and chipset. However, a few good things might substitute for what’s missing.

The phone is expected to launch in a few days, and the company might just be looking to go with a silent launch of the new device.

Expected price: PKR 30,000

Samsung Galaxy A32

This phone has already been introduced globally, with 5G capable MediaTek Dimensity 720 SoC onboard. In Pakistan, however, the phone is expected to have a 4G chipset.

Samsung Galaxy A32 will also come with 64MP quad rear cameras (rumored) and a 5000mAh battery that is rated to offer up to 20 hours of video playback.

Expect the phone to hit Pakistani markets as early as mid-March with a price-tag of PKR 35,000-37,000.

Redmi Note 10

The much-anticipated Redmi Note 10 series will most likely hit Pakistani markets as early as 10th March 2021. The lineup is expected to include three models, namely Redmi Note 10, Redmi Note 10 Pro, and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max, but vendors aren’t certain if all three variants would be released here or not.

The phones are likely to sport a punch-hole display and a Mi 11-like camera module at the back.

Expected price: PKR 35,000-40,000

Oppo F19 Pro | Pro+ | 5G

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Oppo F19 Pro+ and Oppo F19 Pro have been teased to launch in Pakistan soon. Oppo F19 series will be the successor to the Oppo F17 series that included the vanilla Oppo F17 and the Oppo F17 Pro and debuted in September last year.

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Oppo F19 series, however, seems to be bringing the Oppo F19 Pro+ and Oppo F19 Pro models first, with no information on the vanilla Oppo F19. Additionally, while there isn’t much information on the specifications for the two variants, a known tipster has shed some light on that front and also given an estimated price: PKR 50,000-60,000.


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While the phones mentioned here are either confirmed or surfacing online as teasers, vendors and prominent distributors suggest that most of them are on schedule to hit Pakistani markets this month.

Watch out for any surprise launch events during the coming few weeks. Past events during the same period suggest that March is usually a big month for new phones and related accessories.



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