Smartphone Frenzy: Samsung’s Galaxy M17 Launch, vivo V60 Lite Reveal, TriFold Rumors & 5G News (Oct 9–10, 2025)

October 10, 2025
Smartphone Frenzy: Samsung’s Galaxy M17 Launch, vivo V60 Lite Reveal, TriFold Rumors & 5G News (Oct 9–10, 2025)
  • Samsung Galaxy M17 5G (India) set to launch Oct 10 Indiatimes – a 6.7″ Super AMOLED midrange phone with Gorilla Glass Victus, IP54 rating and a 50MP triple camera with OIS. It adds AI features (Circle to Search, Gemini Live) previously unseen in the M-series Indiatimes, and is expected to cost around ₹15–17K (≈$180–$200) Moneycontrol.
  • vivo V60 Lite unveiled for an Oct 19 launch Gadgetpilipinas – an ultra-slim (7.59 mm) 6.77″ 120Hz AMOLED phone available in Pop Pink, Titanium Blue and Elegant Black Gadgetpilipinas, aimed at fashion-conscious users. Likewise, realme announced an official partnership with Ricoh Imaging Thehansindia: its upcoming GT 8 Pro (launching Oct 14) will carry Ricoh GR’s street-photography legacy, with a 200MP triple-telephoto camera and five built-in “film” color modes Thehansindia.
  • Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold (US) just hit the market: Spectrum Mobile added the foldable to its lineup on Oct 9 Charter. Available in “Moonstone” with Google’s Tensor G5 chip, it’s offered at $1,299 (=$500 off) through Nov 29 Charter. Every purchase also comes with 12 months of “Google AI Pro” (cloud storage + premium AI features) Charter, making it an attractive early-bird deal.
  • Leaks & Rumors: Patent filings suggest Samsung’s next foldable, the Galaxy Z TriFold, will fold into a novel “G-shape” (two hinges, three sections) Sammyfans. Each section will house its own battery – likely totaling >5000 mAh (vs. 4400 mAh on the Z Fold7) Sammyfans. Samsung is expected to preview the TriFold at the APEC Summit (Oct 31–Nov 1) Sammyfans. Separately, leaked dummy units hinted at new Galaxy S26 Ultra colors (Silver, “Cosmic Orange,” PinkGold) Sammyfans, but insiders say the orange and pink renders were just AI-generated fakes Sammyfans – official colorways are still unconfirmed (only Black is certain so far). Rumors also swirl around Google’s next Tensor chip: the Pixel 11 (Tensor G6) may ditch Samsung’s modem for MediaTek’s new M90 modem Sammyfans. The M90 supports blazingly-fast 12 Gbps data and AI-driven power savings Sammyfans, potentially fixing past Pixel issues with heat and battery drain. Finally, Samsung’s own imaging roadmap has a twist: its new ISOCELL HP5 200MP sensor will first appear in partner brands (Oppo/realme) and likely not in a Samsung flagship Sammyfans.
  • Software & OS Updates: Google rolled out the October 2025 Android security update on Oct 8 for Pixel 7–10 (Android 16 QPR1). It patches bugs (camera, display flicker, widget issues) Droid Life, but again skips Pixel 6 devices this month Droid Life. Samsung carriers have begun seeding One UI 8 (Android 16) to older models (e.g. Galaxy S22) as their final Android 16 update. In China, vivo teased OriginOS 6 (Android 16) with a completely revamped “glassy” UI Gizchina. A preview program starts soon, with a global rollout (including the iQOO 15) slated for Oct 15 Gizchina. Huawei, meanwhile, continues developing HarmonyOS 6: execs say it will center on an AI “agents” framework (50+ built-in virtual assistants from Chinese apps) Artificialintelligence News. No release date is set, but HarmonyOS 6 is envisioned as an AI-first upgrade on Huawei phones.
  • Carrier & 5G News: U.S. operators are aggressively upgrading networks. AT&T announced (Oct 9) that its 5G Standalone (SA) core is now live nationwide Rcrwireless, enabling lower latency and advanced features. AT&T also said its 5G RedCap IoT network now covers 200+ million points Rcrwireless, and it’s shifting its 5G core into Microsoft Azure’s cloud Rcrwireless. Verizon likewise reports near-total nationwide 5G SA deployment Lightreading, and has launched 5G SA-powered services (network slicing for first-responders, enhanced video calls). Globally, Huawei’s CMO Eric Zhao notes ~50 live 5G-Advanced networks (in 300+ cities) around the world Rcrwireless. Operators are packaging 5G-A with AI features to drive revenue (e.g. China Mobile’s AI phones, Deutsche Telekom’s AI apps) Rcrwireless. In India, experts say Jio and Airtel – after pouring ₹lakhs into 5G – plan to hike tariffs ~15% by end-2025 to improve ARPU Outlookbusiness (5G now covers ~42% of subscribers Outlookbusiness).
  • Industry Trends & Analysis: Market analysts see only modest growth in 2025. IDC data show global smartphone shipments up just ~1.0% in Q2 2025 (≈295 million units) Idc – the first year-on-year rise in years. IDC’s Nabila Popal notes weaker low-end demand and a China slowdown dragged overall growth Idc. Samsung bucked the trend by pushing AI features into midrange Galaxy A-series phones, driving strong sales Idc. Gartner projects ~4.6% growth to ~1.3 billion devices in 2025, with premium (AI-capable) phones growing ~6% Lightreading. In short, experts say “AI smartphones” will keep demand ticking upward even as cyclical inventory correction ends.

Sources: Verified tech news and press releases from Oct 9–10, 2025 Indiatimes Gadgetpilipinas Thehansindia Sammyfans Droid Life Charter Rcrwireless Cryptopolitan, including Samsung, Google/Spectrum, vivo, realme, and analyst reports Idc Lightreading. Each fact above links to its original report.

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