Not exact matches
Make sure you are applying the
next steps only for updating the Samsung Galaxy S, model number I9000 and not for any other similar device as you can
end up in bricking your Android based
handset.
The
next most significant piece was when Research In Motion introduced three low -
end BlackBerry Curve
handsets, in the Curve 9350, 9360 and 9370.
Towards the
end of the week, news came from Huawei surrounding their first native Android 2.2
handset is about to be launched at Berlin's consumer electronics show IFA
next month.
This is likely to be the last major Android update that Google officially makes available to the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P, as the period for guaranteed OS updates for both
handsets ends next month - but it's possible that they'll receive a further interim update (e.g. Android 8.1) after that.
A different report from the same South Korean publication said the other day that Samsung aims to sell 360 million smartphones
next year, with the focus being on low -
end and mid-range
handsets instead of flagship models, especially thanks to KitKat, an Android OS that's supposed to run on devices with as little as 512 MB of RAM.
According to several rumors, Samsung's
next high -
end handset will come with S Pen support to write on the screen and enter data into applications.
Rather, the process will run gradually, with other
handsets probably receiving the notification somewhere towards the
end of
next week or even the week after.
The high -
end handset will likely debut in the first quarter of
next year with the model number M9.
Unfortunately, the tweet doesn't hint when the update will be available for the
handset, but with its promised deadline expiring at the
end of the month the company should be delivering it in the
next few days, not only in Germany but in other markets as well.
Specific details have not been revealed, but considering that Android 5.0 Lollipop is arriving as soon as November 3rd, at least for the new Nexus devices launching in early November, LG might be getting ready for a speedy Lollipop update for its high -
end handset — after all, some of the older Nexus devices aren't even expected to get Android 5.0 in early November, with cellular versions of the Nexus 7, the Nexus 5 and the Nexus 4 said to be upgraded by the
end of
next month.
Nevertheless, in - panel fingerprint sensors are expected to debut in Android
handsets before the
end of 2018 regardless of Meizu's roadmap, and this recent leak may offer a glimpse at what the future holds in regards to the
next generation of biometric sensors.
These are all features that are available on existing models, and should be expected on other high -
end Android
handsets next year — even Samsung's Galaxy S8 is said to feature a fingerprint sensor under the display.
We hear that two versions of the
next flagship
handset are in the pipeline right now but since there's quite a long way to go before the Galaxy S8 is due, who knows, Samsung might
end up dropping one.
The
next handset was the Coolpad Note 5 launched by
end of September 2016.
High -
end Android
handsets are already available with 6 GB of RAM onboard - but Chinese manufacturer LeEco looks set to top that with its
next range - topper.
The
next high
end handset YU Yutopia probably might answer this question; we will have to wait and see what runs on it.
We've heard of two Tizen models in Samsung's immediate pipeline, both a higher -
end model and one more mid-range, and while not quite confirmed, from what we've heard it sounds like the
handset to debut in Russia
next month will be the more capable of the pair.
With this news we would see some brands launching their
handsets probably by
end of this month or the
next.
The Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean XXCMI2 has been officially rolled out by Samsung only for the mentioned
handset; use the
next steps only if you own the same device, or else you can
end up in bricking your Android based gadget.
Xiaomi will probably introduce this
handset before the
end of this month, or perhaps
next month, but we're expecting it to land soon following tons of leaked material we've seen in the last couple of weeks.
HTC has published a cryptic teaser on its Facebook page in Taiwan, sparking speculation that the company is preparing to unveil a successor to its high -
end 10
handset next week.
For the first time in a long time, an LG
handset stands a fighting chance to be your
next high -
end Android phone.
Existing Android flagship devices already pack the faster and more energy - efficient Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor, with Qualcomm having already announced its
next - gen flagship Snapdragon CPUs that will bring 64 - bit support and even better performance to 2015 high -
end handsets.