Sentences with phrase «like most flagship devices»

Like most flagship devices, both the Mate 7 and Mate S are equipped with a range of features that we've come to expect from the best devices on the market.

Not exact matches

The phone's metal, glass and rubber aesthetic allows the Motion to compete favourably with other mid-range devices from Asus, Huawei, Alcatel or Motorola, but there's no way that the device can compete in the same space as phones like the Samsung Galaxy S7 or the iPhone 6S or the iPhone 7 — devices that are admittedly costlier than the Motion and older than the current generation of flagships, but that are nonetheless the devices that most people will settle on for brand reasons, performance reasons or both.
BlackBerry's most recent flagship launched to many raised eyebrows and quizzical looks from the tech press, but the consumer reaction was highly mixed, it's become the definition of a «Marmite» device - people either love the thing like it's going out of fashion, or can't stand the sight of it.
Most of the people who'd care to try Windows 10 on their phones will likely have a flagship device like the HTC One M8 or the Lumia 930.
Like most flagships, both devices also come with a blue - light filter, which is branded as «Eye Comfort» mode and works just as you'd expect by changing the display tone to a much warmer color.
In our opinion, a 6.2 - inch display doesn't seem like something that Samsung would opt for in their premier flagship device as most people are not fond of gigantic phablets above the 6 - inch category.
In 2018, we all know that Snapdragon 845 is coming which will power most of the high - end flagship devices like the Galaxy S9.
The device looks like a fairly typical flagship phone in most respects: It's got a strong chipset, a sharp display, dual cameras, and the like.
Of course, that's the whole point of taking apart devices like this, but the new Google flagship, arguably the most interesting stuff to see are the Active Edge technology and the secret image processor called the Pixel Visual Core.
The new device still comes with an AMOLED display, but it has an 18:9 aspect ratio, meaning the display encompasses most of the front of the device, like other 2017 flagship devices have done such as the LG G6.
We're only a few days away from Samsung's official announcement of the Galaxy S9 on February 25th, but as has been the case for the past few years, it seems like most of the information about the upcoming flagship device has made its way online a little earlier than Samsung would have liked.
This is a behemoth of a device that eclipses most of the bigger flagships like the LG V20, Pixel XL, and iPhone 7 Plus.
Like that device, which helped establish Honor as a serious disruptor amongst Android manufacturers, the 9 is a highly competent smartphone, with the most up - to - date version of Android, with all the trappings of a premium flagship.
While this in itself is not confirmation that the likes of Sony's upcoming flagship Xperia XZ devices (currently rumored for an MWC 2018 announcement) will come with an active fingerprint sensor — they most likely will.
So far we've seen what Android 5.0 Lollipop will look like on the Galaxy S4, the Galaxy S5 and the Galaxy Note 3 but not on Samsung's most recent flagship device, the Galaxy...
The new 6P flagship not only makes Android Marshmallow shine - phew, finally a Huawei phone with decent software - but it also makes most of the other Android devices currently available seem like part of the «everything else» crowd.
Google is rumoured to be developing a new laptop that might fall under the «Pixel» brand name - just like the company's upcoming Pixel flagship phones, but the most remarkable thing about this yet - to - be-unveiled device, which goes by the codename Bison or nickname Pixel 3, is it will run on an entirely new operating system that merges Android with Chrome OS.
On paper, the Nexus 5 looks like a solid device that should keep up with most flagship Android devices currently available.
The phrase «high - end compact» makes sense here because whenever a flagship smartphone (which now is over 5 - inch in most of the cases) is launched, there is a smaller variant of it also made so that the users get the same experience, interface but a smaller screen if they didn't like the large device.
This allows developers to get more out of the hardware in your device, particularly if it has a multi-core CPU like most modern flagships.
This year has easily been one of the most high profile for the technology, with support for the feature not just baked in to flagship devices like the Galaxy S6, but also receiving a lot more support on the charger side, like with what IKEA's doing with embedded chargers in furniture.
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