2. March
Vivo X300 Ultra and Oppo Find X10 Ultra
March could bring two of 2026’s most high-end Android flagships: the Vivo X300 Ultra and Oppo Find X9 Ultra. Both are expected to feature Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processors, 6.8-inch 2K AMOLED displays at 120 Hz, Android 16 with custom skins, and roughly 7,000 mAh batteries with fast charging.
The differences are, Vivo X300 Ultra is rumored to include a 200 MP main sensor, a 200 MP telephoto lens with gimbal stabilization, a 50 MP ultrawide camera, and a 50 MP front camera.
Meanwhile, the Find X9 Ultra is likely to come with two 200 MP sensors (primary and mid-telephoto), a 50 MP periscope telephoto lens with 10× optical zoom, and a 50 MP ultrawide camera.
OnePlus 15T
Moving on, OnePlus is also expected to launch the 15T in March or April. As with previous “T” models, the focus will likely be on refining existing hardware.
According to leaks, it will be a compact 6.32-inch smartphone with 1.5K resolution with a 120 Hz refresh rate. The camera setup may be dual-lens only with a 50 MP Sony IMX906 or 200 MP Samsung HP5 main sensor and a 50 MP Samsung JN5 telephoto lens.
Under the hood, the 15T should feature the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, LPDDR5X RAM, UFS 4.1 storage, a 7,500 mAh battery, and support for 100W wired and wireless fast charging.
August
Google Pixel 11 series
August could see Google back in the headlines with the Pixel 11. The new lineup will possibly include the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, and a foldable Pixel variant.
Rumors suggest all models will have AMOLED displays and run on the new Tensor G6 chip built on TSMC’s 2nm process.

The Pixel 11 series is also expected to leverage AI to offer up to 100× zoom on photos and videos. The foldable Pixel details are scarce for the time being.