But the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus might not enjoy the same impressive run, because an Android vendor is claiming that its next -
generation smartphone chip is already faster than Apple's latest and greatest devices.
Powered by the latest
generation smartphone chips - Samsung's own Exynos 9810 Octa - in Europe, the Middle East and Africa or the Qualcomm MSM8998 Snapdragon 845 in the USA and China, there's 64 GB of storage with microSD card support, while the batteries sit at 3000mAh for the Galaxy S9 and 3500mAh for the S9 +.
Not exact matches
But Jackson argues a shift is underway because next
generation technology is allowing near - console quality gaming to be done via
chips on devices as small as a
smartphone or tablet; coupled with digital distribution via cloud or streaming, it calls into question the need for a console in the first place.
In fact, BMO Capital Markets analyst Ambrish Srivastava is claiming the company has already placed orders for a substantial quantity of the
chips with Nvidia and there are rumors a sizeable part of it will form the core of the next
generation of Samsung tablet's apart from their
smartphones as well.
The second -
generation iPad is expected to be slimmer with increased memory, a more powerful computer
chip, and front and rear - facing cameras giving it the «FaceTime» video - conferencing ability featured on iPhone 4
smartphones.
Samsung Electronics started mass - manufacturing 512 GB mobile flash memory
chips, the South Korean tech giant said Tuesday, describing its latest offering as a storage solution for «next -
generation»
smartphones and tablets.
The phones are Sony's next -
generation flagship
smartphones, and their headlining features are 18:9 aspect ratio displays (a first for the company) and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845 flagship system - on -
chip.
The
chip is speculated to be used in Apple's next -
generation smartphone dubbed iPhone 6s.
Tegra 3, announced in 2012, was the next
generation quad - core
chip from NVIDIA and sported improved performance but still failed to gain any mass adoption in the
smartphone market.