November arrived like every tech fan’s favourite festival. Big phones, bigger numbers and a few gadgets that actually feel thought through. This month’s lineup proves that brands are done pretending to play safe. They want speed, polish and bragging rights, and they want them all at once. If you like your toys loud, fast and unapologetic, November was generous.
OnePlus 15
Price: ₹72,999 onwards

OnePlus opened November with its most aggressive flagship in years. The 15 is the first phone in India to run Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and it shows. The 6.78-inch QHD+ AMOLED panel hits 165Hz on certain video games, and also stays readable even in harsh sun through the new Sun Display tech. A 7,300mAh silicon carbon battery keeps things running for ages. The 50-megapixel triple camera can shoot 8K, and the bezels have been shaved to a neat 1.15mm. It is a classic OnePlus play. Take the big numbers, polish the experience and sell it like hot cakes.
Oppo Find X9, Oppo Find X9 Pro
Price: ₹74,999 and ₹1,09,999

Oppo’s Find X9 series finally landed in India, and the company clearly wants to play in the grown-up sandbox. Both models run the 3nm MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chip and promise five OS upgrades with six years of security updates. The standard X9 has a 6.59-inch AMOLED display and a large vapour chamber cooling system that feels built for marathon use. The Pro steps things up with a 6.78-inch panel and a Hasselblad-tuned camera setup spearheaded by a 50-megapixel Sony LYT 828 sensor and a monstrous 200-megapixel telephoto. If you want megapixels as a personality, this is your pick.
Sony Inzone H9 II Wireless Gaming Headphones
Price: ₹28,990

Sony refreshed its gaming audio crown with a second-generation H9 that actually fixes the flaws of the first. You get better noise cancellation, a cleaner microphone, and wireless stability that feels console ready. The same premium drivers from the WH 1000XM6 line return, tuned for spatial accuracy in games. The detachable boom mic remains a smart touch. Battery life hits around 30 hours without ANC, and fast charging gives one hour of play from a five-minute top-up. This is a headset designed for people who lose full weekends to their setup.
Realme GT 8 Pro
Price starts at ₹72,999

Realme is done playing mid-range safe. The GT 8 Pro arrives with the same Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip as the OnePlus 15, plus Ricoh-tuned cameras and a BOE Q10 AMOLED display that pushes 144Hz. Peak brightness hits 2,000 nits, and the phone stays cool thanks to a huge vapour chamber. Up to 16GB RAM and 512GB storage give it brute strength, while the Dream Edition throws in an Aston Martin logo for people who love telling their phones to feel expensive. This is Realme trying on its premium suit and actually pulling it off.
Asus ProArt P16
Price: ₹3,59,990

The ProArt P16 is not a laptop. It is a mobile studio disguised as one. Asus packed in an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 chip with an option for Nvidia’s RTX 5090 GPU, up to 64GB RAM and 2TB SSD storage. The 16-inch 4K OLED touchscreen hits 1,600 nits, supports stylus input and covers the full DCI P3 colour gamut. There is also an extra SSD slot because creators never know when they will need more space. A Full HD AiSense webcam and Dolby Atmos support round out the machine. If your work involves colour, rendering or anything that melts lesser laptops, this is the most serious tool launched this month.
Oppo Enco Buds 3 Pro+
Price: ₹2,099

Oppo quietly slipped in one of the month’s best value buys. The Enco Buds 3 Pro+ delivers 12.4mm drivers, smart ANC up to 32dB, a transparency mode and a total playback time of 43 hours. The earlier Pro variant skipped ANC, so this is already a noticeable upgrade.






