What June’s Upcoming Phone Releases Mean for Buyers
June smartphone launches are the wave of new models confirmed or expected to release within the month, bringing fresh hardware, software, and pricing that can influence whether users upgrade now or wait for better value. After a flagship-heavy May, June shifts the spotlight to new smartphone models that balance high-end features with more accessible pricing. The headline trend is clear: big batteries, fast charging, and high-refresh AMOLED screens are moving deeper into mid-range territory. At the same time, flagship phones in June focus on faster chipsets and charging speeds instead of radical camera overhauls. If you are deciding between picking up a discounted current device or waiting, this month’s launches offer several power-efficient options with long update promises that might age more gracefully than last year’s flagships.
Flagship Phones in June: OnePlus 15s and Motorola Edge 70 Pro+
Among flagship phones in June, the OnePlus 15s and Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ are the standout June smartphone launches. The OnePlus 15s aims squarely at performance fans, pairing a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with a 6.32-inch AMOLED panel at a blazing 165Hz and up to four major Android OS upgrades. Its 7,500mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging is designed for users who prioritise speed over camera versatility, with a focused 50MP + 50MP dual rear setup. The Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ counters with a larger 6.8-inch AMOLED, 144Hz refresh rate, and a balanced triple 50MP camera array using Sony’s LYTIA 710 sensor. According to Gizmochina, "The Edge 70 Pro+ is confirmed to arrive with a 7000mAh battery with support for 90W wired and 15W wireless charging." These two are the best fits if you want cutting-edge power and long battery life rather than budget savings.
Upper Mid-Range All-Rounders: Xiaomi 17T and Redmi Turbo 5
If you want flagship-like features without fully flagship pricing, Xiaomi’s 17T and Redmi Turbo 5 are the most interesting upcoming phone releases. The Xiaomi 17T blends a 6.59-inch 120Hz AMOLED, Dimensity 8500 Ultra, and a versatile triple-camera system with 50MP main and 5x periscope telephoto sensors. It also offers a 6,500mAh battery with 67W wired charging, Android 16, and up to five major Android upgrades, which makes it attractive if you plan to keep your phone for several years. The base 12GB/256GB model could be priced around INR 75,000 (~$800; approx. RM3,740). The Redmi Turbo 5 trades the telephoto for a simpler 50MP + 8MP dual rear setup but adds a larger 7,560mAh battery and faster 100W wired charging, still with a 6.59-inch 120Hz AMOLED panel. Both models push premium displays and large batteries into the upper mid-range.
Battery Beasts on a Budget: iQOO Z11 and How They Compare
In the mid-range, the iQOO Z11 is one of the most practical new smartphone models for users who care more about endurance than camera flexibility. It is expected to stay under INR 30,000 and brings a 6.83-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and 5,000-nit peak brightness, powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4. Its headline feature is the 9,020mAh battery, paired with 90W wired charging and 7.5W reverse wired support, which should comfortably outlast most current mid-range phones in daily use. A 50MP primary camera and 32MP selfie shooter keep imaging competent, though not flagship-level. Compared with the Redmi Turbo 5, the iQOO Z11 offers a bigger battery but slightly slower charging and a simpler rear camera setup. For gaming, streaming, and long commutes, this might be the June launch that offers the best stamina-to-price ratio.
Should You Buy Now or Wait for June’s New Smartphone Models?
Deciding whether to wait for June smartphone launches comes down to what you value most. If you care about long-term software support and future-proof hardware, the Xiaomi 17T’s five promised Android upgrades and the OnePlus 15s’s high-end chipset with four upgrades make a strong case for waiting. Performance hunters and heavy users should also look at the OnePlus 15s, Motorola Edge 70 Pro+, and Redmi Turbo 5, which combine fast displays, large batteries, and rapid charging that many current models lack. On the other hand, if your priority is price and you are not chasing 144Hz or 165Hz screens, last year’s discounts may still be good enough. Overall, buyers who can hold off a few weeks will see better-balanced options across flagship, upper mid-range, and budget segments, especially for battery life and update longevity.
