Not exact matches
For years, Samsung's
flagship phones have been long
on features, but short
on follow - through — at
least to me.
On top of that, benchmarks don't necessarily offer a great indicator of real - world use — and any
flagship phone should offer great performance for at
least two years after you buy it.
Gone are the days of bad software
on cheap Samsung
phones, or at
least the days where there was a huge feature disparity compared to the company's
flagships.
The Apple iPhone 8 Plus might have lost a bit of its thunder to the Apple iPhone X, but given that the former is already
on sale, with the latter at
least a month away, this is the
phone top
flagship for the Indian festival season.
The new
phone is expected to come with a Snapdragon 820 or 821 SoC that is paired with a RAM of at
least 4 GB, features that are already available
on most 2016 smartphone
flagships.
And while it's no doubt frustrating that these issues continue to crop up
on what are supposed to be
flagship phones, at
least Google is continuing to do its best to fix problems as they continue to pop up.
This would be supported by an additional bit of the report, which claims that HTC, an OEM that's apparently working
on at
least one Nexus
phone, is internally designing a display with similar capabilities, and it would be weird to have a Google - branded
flagship with such a distinctive hardware feature not supported by software.
* No Home Button *
On Screen Navigation Keys * Hybrid SIM Slot, Samsung could have at
least given a pure Dual SIM + SD Card slot for their
flagship phone.
That amount of money will basically get you any
flagship phone on the market, or at
least most of one if you're
on the hunt for the iPhone X. And for some, LG took far too long following the V30's late August announcement to bring it to market.
The reasons as to why Samsung's
flagship phone appears to be more popular than Apple's smartphones amongst adults weren't explained, though the findings seem to fall in line with Samsung's own point of view
on the matter, at
least judging the company's recent «Growing Up» ad showing a young iPhone user making the switch to a Samsung device after a decade of sticking with the Apple brand.
Coming in at an incredibly thin 7.25 mm, the OnePlus 5 isn't the thinnest
flagship on the market, but it is thinner than most by a fair measure, and at the very
least is the thinnest Snapdragon 835 - powered
phone right now.
It may not expand entirely out to major
flagships or even non-
flagships from major OEMs, at
least not right away, but dual cameras is a popular trait and with more
phones having them
on the back, dual camera
on the front seems like the most likely next step.