The Meizu PRO 5, which was announced in September last year, was actually fueled by the Exynos 7420 SoC, Samsung's
flagship processor for last year.
All three devices are fueled by the same processor, the Kirin 960 64 - bit octa - core processor, which was Huawei's
flagship processor for 2016, and the first half of last year, which essentially means it's still quite powerful.
The device is fueled by the Snapdragon 821 64 - bit quad - core processor, which was Qualcomm's
flagship processor for 2016.
All three devices are fueled by the same processor, the Kirin 960 64 - bit octa - core processor, which was Huawei's
flagship processor for 2016, and the first half of last year, which essentially means it's still quite powerful.
Those were
flagship processors for premium devices, but the chipmaker's decision left owners of such phones without the Android Nougat update that they'd expected or been hoping for.
Not exact matches
Pros: Big screen, fast
processor, lots of storage with MicroSD, strong cameras, great price
for a
flagship, wireless charging
Pros: Gorgeous design, great dual - camera tech, a zippy
processor, nearly
flagship specs, and a fingerprint sensor
for security
I think the only reason why the T - Mobile Galaxy SII
processor wasn't announced was to compete with the upcoming HTC Ruby phone also coming out which will have a 1.5 Ghz dual core
processor, so if the Galay SII is gonna be the
flagship phone
for T - Mobile, they need to bump up the
processor to be competitive with the HTC Ruby.
Perhaps even one or two
flagships built on S810, though at first, the 20 nm octa - core
processor was scheduled
for a wide - scale launch in H2 2015.
If you're looking
for a (mostly) complete spec rundown
for T - Mobile's upcoming Galaxy S III, I thought a bullet point list would help answer any lingering questions on the internals
for Samsung's newest
flagship device when it arrives on June 21st: 4.8 ″ 720p (1280 x 720) Super AMOLED display Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich 5.38 ″ x 2.78 ″ x 0.34 ″ 4.7 oz HSPA + 42 Mbps connectivity 1.5 GHz Dual - Core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4
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Here it is then, HTC's new quad - core monster, the 4.7 ″
flagship for 2012 that introduces the Tegra 3
processor to mobile phones, updates HTC's range to Android 4.0 and brings us the supposedly streamlined version 4.0 of HTC's Sense user interface.
Although the iPod's popularity has waned, Apple is updating its music player
for the first time in nearly three years by giving the
flagship Touch model a faster
processor and better cameras.
We tested the latest phablet from Xiaomi, the Redmi Note (also known as the Hongmi Note in China), 5.5 inch Android device that runs the Octa - core MediaTek MT6592
processor, making head to head comparisons with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 801, the SoC of choice
for most of today's mainstream
flagship devices.
A
flagship device
for Sony Ericsson, the high - end X10 runs Google's Android operating system and features a 4 - inch display, Qualcomm's 1 GHz Snapdragon
processor and an 8.1 - megapixel camera with smile detection, face recognition, autofocus and LED flash.
While most other
flagship smartphones announced this year have featured dual - core
processors to cope with the ever - growing demands of large screens, HD video playback and power - guzzling graphics, RIM is sticking to a relatively modest chipset
for the Bold 9900.
As previously reported, the HTC One Mini is the first variant of the HTC One
flagship Android smartphone
for the struggling manufacturer, the phone is slightly different to the original One
flagship with 16 GB of storage built in and a 1.4 GHz dual - core Snapdragon 400 series
processor with 1 GB of RAM.
The Kindle Fire HDX, which will be the company's new
flagship tablet, will come in 7 - inch and 8.9 - inch models and will feature a quad - core Snapdragon 800 2.2 GHz
processor, a display that with a resolution of 339 pixels per inch
for the 8.9 - inch model and 323 pixels per inch
for the 7 - inch model, and up to 11 hours of battery life
for mixed use.
Starting with the
flagship hardware
for the release, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus features a first of its kind 4.65 - inch HD Super AMOLED touchscreen display at 720p resolution, 1.2 GHz dual core
processor, 16/32 GB versions, dual - band Wi - Fi N radio (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz), NFC support, 5.0 megapixel rear - facing camera, 1.3 - megapixel front - facing camera and support
for HSPA + and LTE depending on carrier.
Like many other recent
flagships, the G5 shrinks the battery capacity from 3,000 mAh to 2,800 mAh, but the more efficient
processor should make up
for the slightly smaller capacity.
There's no set list of must - have features
for a 2017
flagship phone, but here are some of the most desired ones: waterproofing, wireless charging, high - resolution display (preferably OLED), dual - camera system, a long - lasting battery, the latest
processor, and a generous serving of storage.
Nothing else on the planet can touch the A11 right now, and I doubt the next - generation Snapdragon
processor that will power 2018's Android
flagships will be a match
for it either.
The Meizu Pro 7 Plus is the Chinese manufacturer's latest
flagship smartphone, packing plenty of processing power
for photography enthusiasts via the MediaTek Helio X30 chipset, deca - core
processor, and 6 GB RAM.
As Andrew Martonik points out in his comparison between the Galaxy S8 and S9, whether you get an S9 with the Snapdragon 845 or Exynos 9 chipset, both
processors are more frugal with power
for normal tasks, so even though Samsung hasn't increased the battery size on this year's
flagship you should notice the improved battery performance.
For example, in addition to a brilliant 18:9 display and great dual camera setup, which most
flagship devices feature now, the Huawei Mate 10 Pro also has the ability to turn into a computer when plugged into a display (similar to Samsung DeX, without the dock), and boasts «the first AI
Processor with a dedicated Neural Network Processing Unit».
Compare this spec to the other Android
flagships and it compares favourably —
for example, it shares the same RAM,
processor (in the US) and storage spec as Samsung's new Galaxy S9, while also out - doing it slightly in terms of battery life.
The S9 and S9 + are iterative in every sense of the word: The new
processors are on a par with other
flagship devices announced
for this year; the S9 +'s upgraded RAM and secondary rear sensor bring it up to speed with the competition; and the down - firing speakers merely improve on the S8 and S8 +'s disappointing sound.
Google modernized the its normal - sized
flagship for modern times with a slightly larger display, a faster
processor and reversible USB charging method.
Samsung has used a new sensor, though, and the S8 and S8 + employ a multi-frame
processor that takes data from multiple pictures (or frames) and uses that data in the final image
for increased quality over last year's
flagships.
The Galaxy S8 was the first
flagship to sport the 10 nm Snapdragon 835 and even secured exclusive rights
for initial production batches that forced competitors like LG to either switch to lower - end
processors to meet deadlines or delay their release entirely.
Starting at a fairly steep $ 750 and $ 850, respectively, Samsung's new
flagship phones forge a beautiful new path
for smartphone design by stripping away unsightly bezels with their respective 5.8 - and 6.2 - inch infinity displays, and these are the first handsets to boast Qualcomm's beastly Snapdragon 835
processor for speedy performance.
The Xperia Z1S isn't Sony's
flagship device
for the year, but its impressive camera abilities, speedy
processor, and stylish outfitting are an indicator of how the company plans to regain some of its barely - there U.S. marketshare.
It uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 chip, which was the
flagship processor of choice
for many smartphones last year.
Add to that Snapdragon's
flagship 835
processor and 4 GB of RAM and you've got a powerful phone
for under RS. 28,000, making it a good choice
for our phones under 30,000 list.
After announcing the Snapdragon 845 Mobile Platform at the ongoing Snapdragon Technology Summit, now the company has revealed complete details about its new mobile
processors for the 2018
flagship Android smartphones.
Firstly, the Snapdragon 835 is what we've come to expect from newly launched
flagships, as it is the
flagship processor by Qualcomm
for this year.
In 2018, it's Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845
processor currently found in Samsung's Galaxy S9 and other big
flagships for the year.
The San Diego, California - based tech giant is reportedly planning to change its supplier
for some core
processor and modem chip models and will also be using TSMC's manufacturing operations to produce the Snapdragon 855, its next
flagship silicon expected to debut in late 2018 and power high - end Android devices set to be released in 2019.
Turning to performance, the G4 packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808
processor, created and optimized specifically
for the LG
flagship in partnership with Qualcomm.
The rear camera sensor is also capable of recording 4K HDR video on both the XZ2 and XZ2 Compact thanks to a custom image signal
processor developed by Sony and Qualcomm
for the two new
flagships.
Like the original Pixel and Pixel 2, Google is likely to use the latest
processor available
for flagship phones.
For example, the original
flagship Windows Phone 8 phones were using Snapdragon S4
processors.
On the inside, the V20 checks all the boxes
for a 2016
flagship: Qualcomm Snapdragon 820
processor, 4 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of storage.
I used a Nokia Lumia 1020
for six months and I know what happens when Nokia tells you that you are buying a
flagship when it has a mid-range
processor inside.
On paper it's basically a
flagship for every spec other than the
processor, and that's before your get to the potentially - revolutionary Tango technology.
Announced during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this year, the Snapdragon 800
processor is beginning to show its authority in the premium and high - end smartphone market with as many as six OEMs choosing it
for their
flagship devices in the past one month or so.
For any flagship that comes out this 2018, which is when the Sony H8541 is expected to be unveiled, more specifically during the MWC 2018 show, going for a 2017 processor would be a huge mista
For any
flagship that comes out this 2018, which is when the Sony H8541 is expected to be unveiled, more specifically during the MWC 2018 show, going
for a 2017 processor would be a huge mista
for a 2017
processor would be a huge mistake.
The Galaxy Tab S3 is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 — the 2016
processor of choice
for many
flagship smartphones like the Galaxy S7 Edge and the LG G5.
It's sad that Samsung chooses their own Exynos
processor for their
flagship device launched in India.
While it might seem like a letdown compared to upcoming
flagships that have
processors with higher specs, it's a logical choice
for BlackBerry, as their handsets are geared more
for business and enterprise, and won't require more powerful
processors to run efficiently.
This smartphone is ASUS» new
flagship handset, it is fueled by the Snapdragon 820 64 - bit quad - core
processor, and comes with the Adreno 530 GPU
for graphics rendering.