Sentences with phrase «flagship killer devices»

OnePlus recently rolled out the OxygenOS version 2.2.1 for its flagship killer device, OnePlus 2.

Not exact matches

This handset was touted as the flagship killer, and is considered one of the best devices of 2014.
I'd really prefer android as an alternative, but if even flagship Samsung devices stop receiving vital OS updates only a little after two years after release, thats a real deal killer.
According to OnePlus, the 2015 flagship killer is a «dated» device.
It was from there, every phone of the company was named as «Flagship Killer, «and indeed, the OnePlus One was a flagship killer at the time of its launch because there was no other phone better than this dKiller, «and indeed, the OnePlus One was a flagship killer at the time of its launch because there was no other phone better than this dkiller at the time of its launch because there was no other phone better than this device.
OnePlus's phones have been labeled as «flagship killers» and in 2016 OnePlus has gone further than ever, creating an impressive high - end device that's priced at mid-range levels.
Devices like the OnePlus 3 and the Axon 7 are so far squashing the notion that more affordable devices come at the cost of software support, another item in the long list of preconceptions that these «flagship - killers» challenge when it comes to their price.
Overall, the OnePlus 3 is still a great device that hits almost all the right notes — exactly what would be needed to make a «flagship killer
The OnePlus 2 pretended to be a premium «2016 flagship killer», but it couldn't amount to half of what other 2015 devices accomplished.
The words «flagship killer» tend to pop up frequently in reference to OnePlus» phones, which aim to bring top - tier performance to devices that cost hundreds of dollars less than others touting equal specs.
The first - generation OnePlus smartphone had disrupted the market, but its successor hadn't brought any significant change for the company that often use «flagship killer» tagline for its devices.
The OnePlus 5 is a great device, but if there's one thing that stops it from being the 2017 flagship killer, then that's the uninspiring design language.
Thankfully for fans of the cult classic device, ZTE confirmed late last year that it would bring Oreo to the «flagship killer».
Alongside the flagship Moto X Style (or Pure Edition if you live in the U.S.), the now Lenovo - owned company unveiled a slightly less expensive device that still brings some killer specs, design and software features to the table.
OnePlus is continuously making its name in the smartphone industry as the flagship killer, however, it's not possible to achieve this ultimate status by simply releasing devices that are feature - packed and priced at lower prices, yet doing very little to keep owners of older devices happy with new software updates.
Apart from the Nokia E1, there have also been reports suggesting that the company's forthcoming flagship phone will be coming in two variants, of which one will be for the mid-range market and the other will be a high - end flagship killer range of devices.
HTC thinks that its flagship device's camera could be its killer feature, which the company has described as «very, very compelling.»
Well, now the CEO of OnePlus, Pete Lau came forward to confirm that the devices will indeed receive the latest Android O updates and the company will support the devices even though they are working hard to make OnePlus 5 another flagship killer.
Just a few hours before Motorola announced its new devices, OnePlus took the wraps off its new «2016 flagship killer», the OnePlus 2.
the prize of the giveaway should be definitely Oneplus one as it is a flagship killer... and i really hope that i may win your giveaway contest as i can't buy it coz it is not available in india... so im dying for the device and i need it badly too as i currently have no smartphone since i lost my earlier one #Neversettle
OnePlus promised to support the current flagship devices even when OnePlus 5 launches and as the company gears for the launch of the new flagship killer, they released a new Open Beta update for its current flagship devices OnePlus 3 and 3T.
It's hard to claim your device is the «2016 flagship killer» when you release it in 2015 and then provide slow updates.
OnePlus drew a lot of attention with its «flagship killer» smartphones, boasting high - end specs at a price tag much lower than other flagship devices.
OnePlus recently announced the successor to its popular OnePlus One smartphone, describing the second generation device as another «flagship killer».
Over the past two years I've reviewed both of OnePlus» «flagship killer» smartphones, and while I liked both and was impressed by all the hardware crammed into them for the price, I still always felt like these devices were just midrange smartphones trying to sell themselves as flagships.
All these specifications point out to a phone that will be even better than OnePlus devices which have been claimed as the real flagship killer.
As a sign of the company's maturity, it has scrapped the «flagship killer» moniker for the OnePlus 3 and has done away with the invite system, with Pei saying the company is confident of meeting the demand for the new device.
With the help of Black Shark the company is now also manufacturing game specific smartphone, and according to the Chinese Government website we got to know that Black Shark will be coming with a flagship killer processor and also with the aviation - class cooling system and this device might also feature the DSP integrated graphics.
OnePlus claims that its devices are flagship killer.
The bottom line is that both new flagship phones are shaping up to be killer devices.
While the device's front follows the design language of the OnePlus 2, with sharp corners, super-slim vertical screen bezels, and a physical home button underneath the AMOLED display, the rear cover has very little in common with past «flagship killers
While its predecessor was dubbed the 2014 flagship killer, in an ambitious move, OnePlus is calling its latest high - end smartphone the «2016 flagship killer,» and though we'll have to wait and see whether that claim holds true, this device is certainly going to give current generation flagships a run for their money.
Even though OnePlus confirmed it would officially introduce its «flagship killer,» the OnePlus 2, we now have information that points to additional devices that might be announced during the same event.
The OnePlus 2 calls itself the «flagship killer,» puts in a fingerprint sensor, yet doesn't even have NFC capability for one of the most relevant progressions into mobile payments, especially with Android Pay coming out... why put in a fingerprint scanner simply to unlock your device?
Samsung's latest flagship is a killer device from the screen to the specs.
The Phicomm EX780L brings «flagship killer» performance with a Snapdragon 801 to a price range usually populated by cheap low performance devices.
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