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India's tech space is hot this week with an influx of hot new device releases across smartphones, hybrid phones, and gaming devices. From power-high handhelds to themed limited releases, here is a rundown of the most talked-about releases now available on store shelves.

Samsung Galaxy M17 5G: Budget King Comes Back

Samsung will release the Galaxy M17 5G this Friday. Following the success of the M16, the new model is anticipated to feature a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED screen, 6GB RAM, and 128GB storage, all housed in a slim pill-shaped rear camera module. Running One UI 7 based on Android 15 and with an IP54 rating of dust and splash resistance, the M17 5G is certain to cost less than ₹15,000—making it a strong contender in the budget 5G segment.

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Realme 15 Pro 5G Game of Thrones Edition: Fire Meets Tech

Realme is making waves with a breathtaking Game of Thrones limited edition 15 Pro 5G. With a black and gold design, a 3D Dragon Claw camera frame, and the House Targaryen sigil, this phone is as much a collector's piece as it is a daily commuter. The leather rear even shifts colour when dipped in warm water. At ₹44,999, it's a showpiece for fans and power users.

HMD Touch 4G: The Hybrid Return

HMD has released the HMD Touch 4G, India's first hybrid feature phone. It comes with a 3.2-inch touchscreen, the Express Chat app, video calling, and dual cameras and costs ₹3,999. This phone offers nostalgic design with intelligent features for the masses.

ASUS ROG Ally & Ally X: Play Anywhere

Gamers, rejoice—ASUS has finally brought the ROG Ally and Ally X to India. Equipped with AMD Ryzen Z2 chips, both of them feature 7-inch FHD IPS screens, 120 Hz refresh rates, and FreeSync support. The Ally is available for ₹69,990, whereas the higher-end Ally X costs up to ₹114,990. Designed for serious gaming on the move, these handhelds pack console-grade power into your backpack.

Vivo V60e: Camera-Centric and Curved

The latest Vivo V60e brings performance and photography together in a 200MP primary camera, a 50MP eye autofocus selfie camera, and a 6.77-inch Quad Curved AMOLED screen. Powered by a 6,500mAh battery and Dimensity 7360-Turbo chipset, the phone begins at ₹29,999 and comes with Android 15.

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Moto G06 Power: Battery Beast for the Masses

Motorola's Moto G06 Power packs a colossal 7,000mAh battery, a 120Hz 6.88-inch screen, and Dolby Atmos stereo speakers into the budget segment. Starting at ₹7,499, it is driven by the MediaTek G81 Extreme chipset and is a good choice for day-long use.