The Kirin 970 is believed to be the main competitor of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835, so users should
expect flagship performance and power efficiency.
Still, this is a mid-range phone, so you can't
expect flagship performance.
Not exact matches
Now Alfa has announced how much the
flagship V6 Quadrifoglio
performance variant will cost, and as you might have
expected of a 503bhp, 190mph supersaloon, it's not what you'd call cheap.
It's everything you'd
expect from a
flagship luxury
performance sedan, and it's available now.
The eAssist technology provides class - leading highway fuel economy of 37 mpg, while maintaining the luxury,
performance and value
expected from Buick's
flagship sedan.
BMW is going to reveal the 2019 8 Series next month on June 15, but a new teaser video provides a closer look at the interior and some of the
performance details that we can
expect from BMW's
flagship coupe.
Some other reveals are still a mystery, but we
expect to see a huge
performance announcement from Ford, including the introduction of the Focus RS to North America, as well as a possible Raptor successor and even a new
flagship sports car!
It's lavishly equipped as you would
expect from such an expensive
flagship model, but one key option is a
Performance Pack which offers racier styling tweaks and a 15bhp power upgrade.
As of this time, details about the new UI remain limited, though it is
expected to offer
performance upgrade and improvements to ZTE's 2016
flagship model.
«This
performance reflects: an 85 per cent growth in our online segment; a solid showing by our back catalog, driven by Just Dance, Michael Jackson The Experience and Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, which confirms players» enthusiasm for these
flagship brands; and better - than -
expected sales for Driver San Francisco, boosted by very good reviews.
As you'd
expect from a 2018 Samsung
flagship, the fluidity and
performance is first class on the S9.
While its beautiful design, gorgeous Quad HD display, smooth
performance, fluid software experience, and decent camera isn't above and beyond what is
expected from a current generation high - end
flagship, the fact that it is significantly cheaper than the devices it directly competes with is what makes the Axon Phone by ZTE a no brainer.
Where the HTC One M9 disappointed with a hot and easily bothered Snapdragon 810, the Snapdragon 820 in the HTC 10 delivers all the
performance you'd
expect from a
flagship device.
As should be
expected, the ASUS ZenFone AR sits right in line with most late - 2016 and early - 2017
flagship devices in terms of
performance.
The company's Galaxy Note 8 has been a huge hit within the Android community and the company was even able to bring
performance up to where we
expect a 2017
flagship smartphone to be.
The tech giant arrived at the latest iteration of the Barcelona, Spain - based trade show to unveil its most powerful Android
flagships to date and while the new devices don't debut massive visual changes compared to the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus, they were introduced with more
performance and software improvements than many industry watchers were initially
expecting.
Performance is as smooth as
expected, but understandably not as fast as what you'd get with far more expensive
flagships.
Meanwhile, the Huawei P10 and P10 Plus refine the company's strategy and offer
performance that currently sits nicely in between last year's
flagships and what we can
expect from upcoming 2017 models.
The Huawei Mate 10 Pro is the kind of
flagship phone you'd
expect from Samsung and Google: packed with premium features, and oozing with power and
performance.
But even with an identity crisis, the Mate 10 Pro is the kind of
flagship phone you'd
expect from Samsung and Google: packed with premium features, and oozing with power and
performance.
At this price range you have to
expect less than
flagship performance, but the U11 Life still performs admirably.
The news on the Internet suggests that the new - generation
flagship — the Huawei Mate 10 is
expected to be powered by 10nm process Kirin 970 processor whose
performance and power consumption function are believed to exceed Snapdragon 835 the Galaxy S8 features.
Boasting a quad - core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801, clocked at 2.5 GHz, and backed by the Adreno 330 GPU and 2 GB of RAM, you can
expect the same great
performance that this processing package provides to almost every other
flagship currently available.
Based on GeekBench results, the
performance of this one is about where you'd
expect: halfway between a budget handset like Motorola's Moto G4 Play and a
flagship like the Galaxy S7 or Google Pixel.
The ASUS ZenFone 4 (ZE554KL) may not deliver
flagship - class
performance with its Snapdragon 630 under the hood, but the user experience was definitely as fluid as one I would
expect from a
flagship device.
NAND
performance is good, as you'd
expect from a
flagship device, trading blows with its competitors in sequential and random throughput.
Offering a
flagship feel at half the price of its competitors, the Oppo R9s is one of the best mid-range handsets on the market, though don't
expect stellar game
performance.
The Galaxy S9 + runs a similar configuration, so the larger of Samsung's
flagships provides a good reference for what to
expect from the U12 + in terms of
performance.
The
performance as
expected is
flagship grade, with smoothness and fluidity in all the workloads, no hiccups on stutter whatsoever.
But it's certainly disconcerting to see the Galaxy Note 7 perform far worse in head - to - head
performance tests than we would
expect for a brand new
flagship phone.
Performance for the Mate 10 Pro is right around where you'd
expect for a 2017 Android
flagship device.
The device boasts the kind of high -
performance processing package you'd
expect to find with a
flagship Nexus smartphone, and can handle anything you throw at it with ease.
Believed to be a 4.6 - inch handset, the Xperia X Compact will boast the same
flagship features found on the Xperia X
Performance, but as you can
expect, with a smaller screen size.
Being a 2018
flagship by none other than Samsung, you
expect a thundering
performance by Galaxy S9 and It doesn't disappoint.
It's nice to see the dual camera technology we've witnessed on
flagships for a couple of years now filter down to the budget end of the smartphone market - but don't
expect top - tier
performance here.
It will also play 3D games reasonably well, but don't
expect the same level of
performance as you would from a leading
flagship device.
It has genuine
flagship phone
performance and features, for considerably less money than you'd
expect.
There aren't any price rumors yet, but we'd
expect the cost will be in line with past Sony
flagships like the Xperia Z5 and Xperia X
Performance, so it's likely to come in at roughly US$ 700 / # 525 / AU $ 1000.
Is there any reason to
expect less than the best
performance from a Samsung
flagship at this point?
Given that there's no new version of the Snapdragon 845 platform, and we don't
expect one from Qualcomm, the Exynos 9820 should offer the same
performance as the Snapdragon 845
flagship so that both Galaxy Note 9 models deliver a similar user experience.
While its beautiful design, gorgeous Quad HD display, smooth
performance, fluid software experience, and decent camera isn't above and beyond what is
expected from a current generation high - end
flagship, the fact that it is significantly cheaper than...
It does feel like the kind of
performance we would have
expected from a year old
flagship, and depending on what titles you enjoy, can still be outperformed by a Note 4.
Assuming these new results are accurate, we should
expect similar
performance from Samsung's own Exynos 9810 chip that will power next year's
flagship phones.