From January 1 to July 30, 2025, India’s consumer tech landscape witnessed an impressive wave of gadget launches across smartphones, wearables, TVs, audio, and computing accessories—led by premium innovation and AI integration.

BrandLaunches (Date)Highlights / Category
OnePlusRealme GT 7 series (June 13), Nord 5 / CE5 / Buds 4 (July 8)Flagship and mid-range smartphones + wireless earbuds
SamsungGalaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, Watch 8 series (July 9)Foldables and smartwatches with premium AI features
Vivo / iQOOVivo V50 (Feb 17); iQOO Z10 (April); X200 FE & Fold 5 (July 14)Mid-range and foldable devices; top-tier displays & cameras
Motorola(Edge 60 Fusion—Apr 2), Edge 60 Stylus (Apr 15), Edge 60 Pro (Apr 30)Stylus models and curved OLED displays under ₹30K range
NothingPhone (3) and Phone (3a / 3a Pro) (July)Transparent design, AI features, flagship-/mid-range chips
RealmeRealme GT 7 series (June 13) and Realme 15 & 15 Pro 5G (July 24)AI‑focused processors, large AMOLED screens, long‑battery life
Sony (audio)WF‑C710N TWS earbuds (July 10)Value ANC earbuds with ~40‑hour playback and AI calling
LGOLEDevo / QNEDevo TV series (mid‑July)AI‑powered smart TVs with Alpha AI Processor Gen2
LenovoLenovo Legion Pro 34WD‑10 curved OLED monitor (July)High‑refresh 240 Hz display targeting gamers / creators

Key Trends & Takeaways

  • Foldables & Flagships: Samsung and Vivo both renewed focus on foldable innovation mid‑year.
  • Performance & AI in Mid‑Range: Realme, OnePlus, Moto, Vivo/iQOO emphasized long-battery, AMOLED displays, AI chips, and affordable pricing.
  • Smart Audio & Home Tech: Sony stepped up audio wearables, LG and Lenovo expanded into AI‑driven TVs and high‑spec monitors.
  • Stylus Appeal: Motorola Edge 60 Stylus targeted productivity users in the ₹22–30K bracket.

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