It's certainly a good looking phone if the pictures do indeed show a real OnePlus 6, and it shows the company is still
giving other flagship devices a run for their money.
Manufactured by Huawei, the Nexus 6P does a fantastic job with combining Huawei's penchant for great design and build quality with Google's pure software package, and with some additional features and key improvements being made, what we finally have here is a Nexus smartphone that can
give any other flagship device a run for its money.
Not exact matches
Let's say you have a newer Samsung
flagship phone or any of the
other smart
devices that have started to pick up wireless charging; that's a really cool feature, so why do you have to
give it up just because you're charging on the go?
OnePlus is taking the opposite approach with the 5T and has
given the
device a physical makeover with a more modern look on par with
other popular
flagships like the Samsung Galaxy S8 and LG G6.
Given the Note 8's screen size surpasses the the S8 +'s by 0.1 of an inch, it's actually much easier to multi-task with the Note 8 when compared to Samsung's
other two
flagship Galaxy
devices.
I'm not saying in any way that the
device is over-priced
given the complete experience it provides, but I do find it steep for a phone with sub-par water resistance, no stereo speakers, and a less pixel - dense display if you compare it against
other flagships like the Samsung Galaxy S7.
While we've gotten some hints of what Apple might look to do with the technology
given its acquisition of LinX Imaging last year, we're still not entirely clear on Apple's plans and so we can look to
other vendors to get a taste of what we might expect.The Huawei P9 is the latest
flagship from the Chinese company, and on the rear of the
device Huawei in partnership with Leica implemented two 12 - megapixel cameras.
In
other words, Tekken will only be playable on 2016 Android
flagships and comparably capable or better
devices, which is unsurprising
given how the developer appears to be trying to push the graphical threshold of mobile fighting games.
While earlier leaks
gave us a pretty good idea how Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S8
flagship compares in size with its premium Plus variation, we are yet to see how the handset measures next to
other devices — like its Galaxy S7 sibling and the iPhone 7.