Latest Android Phone List October : Welcome the newcomers

October Week 2 is ended. Since the start of the month, we’ve seen some new Android phones from some of the major OEMs. LG ongoing with the LG V40 ThinQ with five cameras. It is one serious business with the other South Korean tech giant and we think it’s only the begin. The Huawei Honor 8X rolled out in key European markets. Sharp then announced the AQUOS Zero with its in-house OLED display. More flagships will be revealed the rest of October but for now, let’s assess what we’ve seen so far.

The latest Android phones due this October contain those from LG, Sharp, Huawei, Google, Samsung, Nokia, OnePlus, Razer and ASUS. Here are the smartphones that bowled out already:

LG V40 ThinQ

LG V40 ThinQ


The expedient boasts five cameras–three plus two. It’s more like a renovated LG G7 ThinQ. The LG V40 ThinQ‘s 3.5 mm headphone jack is stationary there. Audio quality is improved with 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DA and DTS:X 3D Surround sound. The phone attentions on AI on the camera. Price: $920 to $990

Huawei Honor 8X

Huawei Honor 8X


The Huawei Honor 8X was publicized earlier but it’s only this month the phone hits Europe. It has a big 6.5-inch Notch FullView display with 91% screen-to-body-ratio. It offers an AI double camera and AI telecommunication. When it comes to mobile photography, the AI camera system contains 20MP and 2MP dual rear cameras and a 16MP selfie shooter. Price: €249.90 to €299.90

Sharp Aquos Zero

Sharp Aquos Zero


The Sharp Aquos Zero will be available only in Japan. It boasts a super clear OLED display with a wide notch and wide bezels. It’s decent sufficient with a Snapdragon 845 chipset, 128GB storing, 6GB RAM, and a 3130 mAh batt plus Android 9 Pie OS out of the box.

Nokia 7.1 Android One

Nokia 7.1 Android One


The Nokia 7.1 Android One launched with PureDisplay screen technology that brings a high contrast ratio, improved clarity, and enhanced colors. The dual rear depth-sensing cameras with ZEISS Optics and 2-phase detection offer improved imaging all the time.

Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL

 Pixel 3 XL


We told you 10 things about the Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL. We have yet to do a complete review but based on initial reviews, the camera system is attractive good. Price: $899 to $999

Razer Phone 2

Razer Phone 2


The Razer Phone 2 expressions so much like the unique version but is an important upgrade. The smartphone comes fortified with a 5.72-inch screen, 1440 x 2560-pixel determination, 120 Hz, 16:9 ratio, Corning Gorilla Glass 5, 120 Hz, IP67 dust/water resilient rating, Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, Dual 12MP rear cameras, 8MP selfie camera, 64GB storing, 8GB RAM, and a 4000 mAh battery. Price: $799

Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018)

Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018)


Samsung is making a declaration with four rear cameras of the Galaxy A9. There are truly five cameras in total–four main and one front-facing. We’re assuming this is a pre-release to next year’s Galaxy S10. The Samsung Galaxy A9 follows the Galaxy A7 (2018) that rolled out last month.

Nokia 3.1 Plus

Nokia 3.1 Plus


The Nokia 3.1 Plus is one economical smartphone with double rear cameras and runs Android One. For such a reasonable price, camera performance is decent enough, thanks to the dual 13MP PDAF plus 5MP sensors. Depth sensing sensors agree on Bokeh style shots while first-class selfies can be attained with the 8MP front-facing camera. Price: $184 to $207

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