Not exact matches
Samsung is
expected to unveil a successor to its
flagship Galaxy S4
phone soon, possibly later this month at the Mobile World Congress wireless show
in Barcelona, Spain.
The specs are impressive, but they're more or less what you'd
expect to see
in a
flagship phone by mid-2015.
The Note 9 is
expected to be the first Samsung
phone with an
in - display fingerprint sensor, but while that particular feature may or may not arrive with the ninth - generation Note
flagship (technically the eight, as the Note 6 never came to market), we can take an educated guess about the rest of its features.
The Nokia 8 is a very solid
phone (as you'd
expect from Nokia) and the SIM - free price comes
in just under many other
flagships at # 499.
Just like every year, you can
expect new Samsung
flagship phones from the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note lines to drop
in 2018.
If you live
in the US, the Xperia XZ won't come with a fingerprint sensor either and that's something you'd
expect to get on an expensive
flagship phone.
The 5.5 - inch 2560 x 1440 super LCD display, IP 67 water - resistance and USB - C port fall
in line with what you'd
expect from a
flagship phone.
According to a leaker, the upcoming HTC
flagship phone will launch sometime
in April and it's
expected to feature dual cameras on its back.
He noted that the next generation OnePlus
flagship phone, allegedly dubbed OnePlus Two, is
expected to arrive
in about six months, and revealed that the company is also working on a separate handset model.
The upcoming
flagship phone is
expected to arrive
in three variants: the P20, P20 Lite and the P20 Plus, according to leaker Roland Quandt (@rquandt).
As you'd
expect from a
flagship phone launched
in 2017, the G6 runs Google's Android Nougat operating system.
But then ASUS did the same thing, Huawei is
expected to with its newest
flagship, and even LG has apparently designed at least one
phone with the notch present, and we're now
in full notch saturation.
Today at a press conference
in Shanghia, China, Huawei officially unveiled the chip that's
expected to feature
in its next
flagship phone when it's announced
in early November.
With last year's OnePlus 2, users did without a number of features that we might
expect to see on a more full - featured
flagship, especially
in the power department: not only did the
phone lack a wireless charging option (forgivable), but there was no quick - charge mode to be found (a much harder pill to swallow).
Third, the Galaxy Note 9 is
expected in August, and the Note
phones are historically slightly bigger and noticeably better than Samsung's S - level
flagships, and include a handy S Pen.
This mobile
phone is their first
flagship for 2017, and Nokia 8 ticks some boxes that we have come to
expect in flagships.
Both
phones have front - facing stereo speakers, which are an
expected feature
in flagships.
As Huawei is widely
expected to wait until April for the official announcement of the P20 trio (not P11), and LG still seems more likely to bring an upgraded V30 to Barcelona instead of an all - new G7, that pretty much leaves Sony as the only high - profile exhibitor with a
flagship phone in the pipeline.
Not every
phone has to be a total reinvention of its brand, but we
expect these expensive
flagship phones to push the state of the art, while the One M9 feels firmly grounded
in last year's technology.
The primary target of the report was the oft - rumored
flagship phone's display, which is
expected to be an OLED panel that measures
in at 5.8 inches.
Android devices are likely to follow suit, with sophisticated facial recognition technology built into the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845, the chip
expected to be
in many an Android
flagship phone during 2018.
With every
flagship phone coming
in with almost the same hardware specs this 2016 and Google Nexus 2016
expected to keep using the same specs, there is need for the company to include new and unique features on the
phone.
The
phone has specs you would probably
expect to see
in a
flagship phone, but for hundreds of dollars less.
Numerous
flagship smartphones are
expected to use the new chip, including the still - unannounced Samsung Galaxy S9, which is rumored to be the first
phone to ship with the new Snapdragon processor
in the U.S.
Sony is
expected to unveil a new
flagship phone during Mobile World Congress
in Barcelona next month; the much - rumoured Sony Xperia XZ Pro.We've heard a few speculative, promising details about it over the last week or two, including its alleged 4K HDR... Read more
On Tuesday, DigiTimes reported that the chairman and CEO of digital camera and imaging solution supplier Altek, Alex Hsia, is
expecting strong demand for 3D sensing modules
in the following years now that Apple has introduced Face ID with its iPhone X
flagship phone.
Samsung's next
flagship phone is widely
expected to run on a Snapdragon 835
in the U.S., the latest top - of - the - line processor unveiled by Qualcomm last month.
The
flagship phone is also
expected to be released later this year and even though it is still months away, details of what is
in store have already started emerging.
While it is obvious that the likes of Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy Note 5 will be joining the 2016
flagships in receiving the new OS, it has emerged that not all eligible
phones will be updated with the latest Android 7.1.1 Nougat as
expected.
Of course the
phone also has many of the features you've come to
expect from a
flagship in 2016, and that means there isn't much compromise with this
phone compared to the options I listed above.
Samsung just announced the Galaxy Note 8 yesterday, while LG and Apple are both
expected to announce new
flagship phones in the coming weeks.
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.
In an interview with Bloomberg Technology covering the company's growth over the past year, Huawei's Consumer Business Group CEO, Richard Yu, dropped some early hints on what we can
expect from its next
flagship phone.
It started out expensive, coming
in at upwards of # 450 SIM free (AU$ 899, around US$ 820), but that's to be
expected from a
flagship phone like this.
In a less - than -
expected turn of events, HTC has decided to unveil its new series of
phones unusually early, starting with two new devices: The
flagship U Ultra and the more affordable U Play.
We're
expecting the Nokia 8 — the true
flagship of these
phones — to be announced later this year, and thanks to some hands - on photos on Baidu, we've got a new look at the
phone in a brand new color.
People
expect phones to have a large display which should be at least full HD while 2K resolutions are being rapidly adopted
in flagships.
And
in a world where 5 - and 5.1 - inch
phones are rapidly starting to seem «small,» it's significant to see one manufacturer delivering everything you'd
expect from an Android
flagship with a 4.6 - inch display.
This likely means we should
expect fingerprint scanners to be features
in all major
flagship Android
phones going forward, which should certainly help Google push our next exciting feature...
These forthcoming
flagship phones are
expected to come out later this month
in Barcelona.
There are many
phones in this segment and I admit to reviewing more
in the
flagship segment — but at least you know what trade - offs to
expect.
They're
expected to debut under $ 400, and will be sold unlocked
in the U.S. Provided Sony takes these same fresh philosophies and steps up another level with its
flagships, we could be looking at a year where Sony
phones are at least back
in the conversation
in the U.S., rather than just an opportunity to crack a joke about its numerous missteps.
Whatever happens we
expect something will change, as while the original Moto Z has a good camera, it's not a match for the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S7, HTC 10, or indeed most of 2016's
flagships, as you can see
in our best camera
phone test.
In most of the world Sony flagships have fingerprint scanners, as you'd expect, since that's a standard feature of high - end phones, but in the US they don'
In most of the world Sony
flagships have fingerprint scanners, as you'd
expect, since that's a standard feature of high - end
phones, but
in the US they don'
in the US they don't.
In the short - term, Samsung is planning to increase shipments of its mid-range smartphones in Q1 2017 but is expecting to see slightly weaker phone profits as its flagship devices with largest profit margins likely won't launch until the second quarter of the yea
In the short - term, Samsung is planning to increase shipments of its mid-range smartphones
in Q1 2017 but is expecting to see slightly weaker phone profits as its flagship devices with largest profit margins likely won't launch until the second quarter of the yea
in Q1 2017 but is
expecting to see slightly weaker
phone profits as its
flagship devices with largest profit margins likely won't launch until the second quarter of the year.
The Indian paper did not specify if the budget
phone would launch
in other countries, but it did mention a premium Pixel 3
flagship is also
expected to arrive around October.
Of course the
phone also has many of the features you've come to
expect from a
flagship in 2016.
Phones like the Nexus 6p and the Mate 8 are incredible
flagships with all the trappings of what you would
expect in a
phone that costs more than $ 500, but what if you're looking to spend significantly less than that on a new device?
It turns out CAD - based renders and official user manual - leaked schematics don't tell the full story of the single 6 - inch FullVision display - sporting
flagship phone expected out
in late September after an August 31 announcement.
Samsung is about to unveil a brand new
flagship phablet
in about two weeks, and its strategy with the new
phone is
expected to be
in line with the Galaxy S6.