The December 2025 Tech Roundup: Flagship Killers, OS Revolutions, and Mega Sales
Date: December 17, 2025 Location: India
The Indian smartphone market is closing 2025 with a thunderous finale. As we step into the second half of December, technology enthusiasts are being treated to a perfect storm of new hardware launches, significant software evolutions, and aggressive year-end sales. From OnePlus redefining the "flagship killer" segment with the 15R to Realme pushing battery boundaries with the Narzo 90, and Croma slashing prices on Apple's premium devices, there has never been a better time to upgrade.
In this extensive report, we dive deep into the four hottest topics trending in the Indian tech space right now: the launch of the OnePlus 15R, the rollout and features of Xiaomi HyperOS, the unmissable iPhone 16 deals at Croma, and the complete details of the just-launched Realme Narzo 90.
1. OnePlus 15R: The Performance Flagship Arrives
Launch Date: December 17, 2025 Status: Official Launch Today
OnePlus has a long-standing tradition of releasing "R" series devices that bridge the gap between mid-range affordability and premium flagship performance. Today, December 17, 2025, marks the official entry of the OnePlus 15R into the Indian market. Designed to sit below the premium OnePlus 15 but above the Nord series, the 15R is shaping up to be the default recommendation for gamers and power users on a budget.
Display and Design
The OnePlus 15R sports a 6.72-inch 1.5K OLED display (some leaks suggest up to 6.83 inches), featuring a blistering 165Hz refresh rate.
Resolution: 1272 x 2800 pixels (1.5K)
Brightness: Peak brightness hits a staggering 1800 nits, with high-brightness modes ensuring visibility under direct Indian sunlight.
Build: The phone features an aluminum frame and "Crystal Shield Glass" for protection.
It also boasts impressive durability ratings, officially confirmed with IP66/IP68/IP69 dust and water resistance, making it one of the most rugged phones in its class. Colors: Charcoal Black, Mint Breeze, and a special "Ace Edition" in Electric Violet.
Performance: The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Debut
The headline feature of the OnePlus 15R is its processor. It is one of the first devices globally to feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset.
Architecture: 3nm process technology.
Cores: Octa-core setup featuring Oryon V2 Phoenix cores.
Gaming: The Adreno 830 GPU combined with the 165Hz screen allows for frame rates in competitive shooters (like BGMI and COD Mobile) that were previously reserved for gaming phones like the ROG Phone.
Battery and Charging
OnePlus has shattered records here. The 15R is equipped with a massive 7,400 mAh battery (with some sources citing Silicon Nanostack tech allowing capacities up to 8,000 mAh in the same form factor).
Charging Speed: It supports 80W to 100W SuperVOOC wired charging.
Wireless Charging: To keep costs down, wireless charging is notably absent, a standard compromise for the R-series.
Camera System
While the R-series is performance-first, the camera setup is capable:
Main: 50 MP Sony IMX906 sensor with OIS.
Ultrawide: 8 MP sensor.
Front: 32 MP selfie shooter capable of 4K recording.
The lack of a telephoto lens is the main differentiator between the 15R and the flagship OnePlus 15.
India Pricing and Availability
Expected Price: ₹49,999 for the base variant (12GB/256GB).
Availability: Amazon India, OnePlus.in, and offline retail partners.
Launch Offer: Bank discounts of up to ₹3,000 are expected during the first sale.
2. Xiaomi HyperOS: The Next Step in Connected Intelligence
Current Version: HyperOS 3.0 (Android 16 based) / HyperOS 2.0 (Stable Rollout)
Xiaomi's transition from MIUI to HyperOS was a historic shift, moving away from a simple phone skin to a unified operating system meant to connect humans, cars, and homes. By late 2025, HyperOS has matured significantly, with HyperOS 3.0 recently announced and HyperOS 2.0 widely rolling out across India.
What is HyperOS?
HyperOS is designed to be lighter, faster, and more interconnected than MIUI ever was.
Key Features in Late 2025 (HyperOS 2.0/3.0)
HyperIsland: Clearly inspired by Apple's Dynamic Island, this feature turns the punch-hole camera area into an interactive hub.
It displays charging status, timer countdowns, and music controls in a fluid, pill-shaped animation. AI Integration (HyperAI):
AI Writing Tools: DeepThink mode allows users to change the tone of their text messages or emails instantly.
Real-time Translation: Live translation for calls and face-to-face conversations.
AI Gallery: Smart search allows you to find photos using natural language queries (e.g., "cat sleeping on a sofa").
Cinematic Lock Screens: Utilizing depth effects, HyperOS can turn standard 2D photos into multi-layered 3D lock screens with dynamic clock styles.
Interconnectivity: The "Human x Car x Home" ecosystem is fully live. Users with Xiaomi tablets (Pad 6/7) and phones can mirror screens instantly. If you own a Xiaomi EV (SU7), the phone integrates seamlessly as a dashboard extension.
India Rollout Schedule
Xiaomi has been aggressive with its updates in India.
Already Updated (HyperOS 2.0): Xiaomi 14 series, Xiaomi 13 Pro, Redmi Note 13 Pro+, POCO F6.
Currently Rolling Out (Dec 2025): Redmi Note 14 5G, Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro, Xiaomi 14T.
Upcoming (Q1 2026): Budget devices like the Redmi 13C and older Redmi Note 12 series.
For users in India, the update often brings specific localizations, including better integration with Indian payment apps and regional language support in the AI tools.
3. Croma Sale: iPhone 16 at Unbelievable Prices
Sale Event: Cromtastic December Sale / Year-End Sale Duration: December 15, 2025 – January 4, 2026
The iPhone 16, released in late 2024, is currently the star of the show at Croma’s Year-End Sale.
The Deal Breakdown
For the first time since its launch, the iPhone 16 is available at an "effective price" that rivals premium Android mid-rangers.
MRP: ₹79,900 (approximate launch price for base 128GB).
Sale Price: Listed around ₹66,490 to ₹69,900.
Bank Offers: HDFC and ICICI Bank cardholders can avail of an instant discount of ₹4,000 to ₹5,000.
Exchange Bonus: Croma is offering an enhanced exchange value.
If you trade in an old device (like an iPhone 13 or 14), you get the standard trade-in value plus a ₹3,000 to ₹6,000 exchange bump.
The "Effective" Price:
If you combine the bank discount and a decent exchange value (e.g., trading in an iPhone 13 in good condition), Croma is advertising the iPhone 16 for as low as ₹40,990.
Why Buy the iPhone 16 Now?
Apple Intelligence: The iPhone 16 series was built for Apple Intelligence.
Even a year later, these features (writing tools, smarter Siri, image generation) are cutting-edge. Performance: The A18 chip remains faster than 90% of the market.
USB-C: Unlike older iPhones, the 16 uses USB-C, making it compatible with the same chargers as your laptop and iPad.
Camera Control Button: The dedicated capacitive button for camera controls (zoom, focus, shutter) was the defining hardware feature of this generation and remains unique to the 16 and newer series.
Other Apple Deals at Croma
MacBook Air M4: Starting effectively at ₹55,911 (incl.
student discount and exchange). iPhone 15: Prices dropped to sub-₹36,000 levels with offers, making it a great entry-level option for students.
4. Realme Narzo 90: The Budget Battery Beast
Launch Date: December 16, 2025 Price in India: Starts at ₹16,999 (Effective ₹15,999)
Just yesterday, Realme refreshed its popular Narzo lineup with the Narzo 90 series.
The Headline: 7,000 mAh Battery
The standout feature of the Narzo 90 is its colossal 7,000 mAh battery.
Real-World Usage: This capacity easily translates to 2 days of heavy usage or up to 3 days of moderate use.
Charging: It supports 60W SuperVOOC charging, which can fill 50% of this massive cell in just 31 minutes.
Specifications Breakdown
Processor: Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6400 Max (6nm).
This is a custom-tuned chipset optimized for efficiency and sustained gaming performance. While not a flagship chip, it handles titles like Free Fire and BGMI at medium-to-high settings with ease. Display: A 6.57-inch FHD+ AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate.
The switch to AMOLED in the Narzo series is a welcome upgrade, offering deep blacks and vibrant colors. Peak brightness hits 1400 nits. Cameras:
Rear: 50 MP Main (f/1.8) + 2 MP Mono (portrait lens).
Front: A surprisingly high-res 50 MP selfie camera, making it excellent for vloggers and social media enthusiasts.
Design: Available in Victory Gold and Carbon Black.
It features a "Victory Power" design with racing stripes, keeping with the Narzo aesthetic. Durability: The phone is rated IP69, meaning it can withstand high-pressure water jets and dust, a rarity in this price segment.
Variants and Pricing
6GB RAM + 128GB Storage: ₹16,999 (Launch offer price: ₹15,999).
8GB RAM + 128GB Storage: ₹18,499.
The Affordable Sibling: Narzo 90x
Realme also launched the Narzo 90x alongside the standard model.
Price: Starts at ₹13,999.
Differences: It swaps the AMOLED screen for a 144Hz IPS LCD (better for gamers sensitive to PWM flickering) and uses a slightly lower-clocked Dimensity 6300 chip.
It retains the same massive 7,000 mAh battery.
Comparison: Narzo 90 vs. Competition
At ₹16,999, the Narzo 90 competes with the Moto G86 and Redmi Note 14.
Advantage Narzo: The 7,000 mAh battery is unmatched. Most competitors are stuck at 5,000 or 5,500 mAh. The IP69 rating is also a unique selling point.
Disadvantage: The lack of an ultra-wide camera is a miss for landscape photographers.
Feature OnePlus 15R Realme Narzo 90 iPhone 16 (Base) Price (India) ~₹49,999 ₹16,999 ~₹66,490 (Sale Price) Processor Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 Dimensity 6400 Max A18 Bionic Display 6.72" OLED, 165Hz 6.57" AMOLED, 120Hz 6.1" OLED, 60Hz Battery 7,400 mAh 7,000 mAh ~3,561 mAh Charging 80W/100W Wired 60W Wired 20W+ Wired / MagSafe Main Camera 50 MP (OIS) 50 MP 48 MP Fusion IP Rating IP66/68/69 IP69 IP68
Conclusion: Which One Should You Buy?
As 2025 comes to a close, the choices for Indian consumers are distinct and compelling:
The Gamer/Power User: If you have a budget of around ₹50,000, the OnePlus 15R is the clear winner. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and 165Hz screen make it a future-proof performance monster.
The Apple Fan: If you've been waiting to enter the Apple ecosystem, Croma's iPhone 16 sale is the moment to pull the trigger. Getting the latest iPhone for effectively ₹40k-₹50k offers incredible value retention.
The Road Warrior/Student: If your priority is a phone that never dies, the Realme Narzo 90 is a no-brainer. A 7,000 mAh battery with an AMOLED screen for under ₹17,000 is the best value-for-money proposition in the budget segment right now.
The Xiaomi User: If you already own a Xiaomi device, check your settings update. The HyperOS update breathes new life into existing hardware, making your current phone feel brand new without spending a rupee.
December 2025 is proving to be a landmark month for Indian tech consumers. Whether you are buying new or updating the old, the technology landscape has never looked better.
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