Granted, Type - C cords are harder to come by, and there will be some growing pains associated with getting used to something new, but that will change quickly as more and
more OEMs make the switch.
I get it, a headphone jack is something that is necessary for a lot of people, but as we move forward, it's going to disappear as
more OEMs continue to ditch it.
This would break the boundaries in storage capabilities and we'd like to witness
more OEMs coming up with this feature.
Aiming to create smartwatches that allow for the look and feel of a classic watch, more and
more OEMs have been adopting a circular design when it comes to their wearable devices.
It's one of the better features of the Xperia Z2, Lumia Icon, and the Find 7a, and the fact that
more OEMs aren't focusing on speaker quality baffles me.
The number should only increase as
more OEMs release updates to last year's flagship devices and starting today, Sprint is updating its Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge variants to Android 6.0.
It remains to be seen if
more OEMs will borrow this page from Google's playbook and introduce similar changes to their new and upcoming Android smartphones.
Like it or not, Samsung holds major influence over the designs of other manufacturers, and the company ditching physics keys could encourage
more OEMs to follow suit.
However, that is set to increase as
more OEMs update their devices to the new OS.
More OEMs are focusing on value proposition and working towards making devices more affordable for consumers.
We should hopefully see that number increase in January as more and
more OEMs are continually releasing either public or beta versions of Oreo for their hardware, but that's something for which we'll just have to wait and see.
First, we're seeing
more OEMs push their apps and services to Google Play, which could be the first step towards bringing these apps out of the Sense or Touchwiz blanket.
Then again, ever since Google introduced the concept of developer previews to Android with Lollipop, we've seen
more OEMs up their upgrading game, and so perhaps Huawei is finally coming onboard?
While last year saw Motorola and OnePlus lead the pack when it comes to «specs and performance for the money», this year there are
more OEMs pushing into this space with hopes of turning the entry and mid-level markets on their heads.
Whether you blame Essential or Apple for popularizing the notch, the reality is that more and
more OEMs are opting for display cutouts.
Motorola, Nokia, Huawei, Sony, ZTE, and the Pixel phones (obviously) already do this, and Google's constantly trying to convince more and
more OEMs to follow suit.
Of course, we hear there is a decent marketing budget from Google for the revival of Android One with more phones from
more OEMs in tow.
It's a super clean design that looks fantastic, and it certainly wouldn't be a bad thing if
more OEMs went down this route.
Xiaomi lit the way with the Mi MIX back in 2016 and since then, we have been seeing
more OEMs shedding off bezels on their phones.
This technology was later seen on the Vivo Apex during MWC in February, and we're anticipating more and
more OEMs will adopt this new tech as we go about 2018 — one of which being Samsung.
The Essential Phone kicked off the notch trend last year, with many
more OEMs rumored to follow throughout 2018.
Following the debut of the iPhone X, we've seen more and
more OEMs adopting the display «notch.»
While this may sound like really slow progress, the numbers will likely ramp up as
more OEMs start rolling out the new version to their smartphones in the coming months.
The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is the first mobile phone to support it, but there will be
more OEMs to adopt this technology with more developers developing content for it.
«We are showcasing some truly innovative products from HTC, HP, ASUS and many
more OEMs that are leading the mobile computing industry.»
«With
more OEMs offering devices in this segment, prices have started to come down significantly.
Not exact matches
Foster says Aiqudo is talking to «four of the top 10 Android
OEMs» about potential partnerships, though he declined to give
more specifics.
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«I'm excited for it because I think it's probably going to be
more opportunities to learn about our industry, and maybe
more bang for the buck for the
OEMs,» said Burch.
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more doors at Original Equipment Manufacturers (
OEMs).
Intel has no presence in the larger ARM based phone / tablet market and any
OEMs in tha mobile market have their
more power efficient ARM ISA SOC supplies that have the mobile devices OEM not dependent on any one SOC supplier like exists in the x86 market.
What's
more, we work with other dedicated meat industry
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A new report on fuel cell vehicles from IHS Automotive forecasts that global production of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) will reach
more than 70,000 vehicles annually by 2027, as
more automotive
OEMs bring FCEVs to market.
OEMs can not keep pace with today's requirements without relying
more heavily on their suppliers for unique contributions to the vehicle.
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Jim and Mike have always pushed the boundaries of material science in their builds, but with the new computer - laden factory speed machines leaving the big three today, builders are becoming
more like software engineers than mechanics in many ways — and this isn't a trend that will ever change as
OEMs look to build
more refined, complex machines.
The recommendations urge that
OEMs seek to prevent any in - car technologies that require drivers to use both hands or take their eyes off the road for
more than two seconds.
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It is no secret that trucks and SUVs are keeping U.S. automotive sales thriving, with
OEMs adding new variants of crossovers and light trucks regularly —
more than ever before in the last 15 - or - so years.
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OEMs to deliver innovative powertrain technologies will continue to create
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OEMs are striving to find
more sustainable powertrain solutions and 48 - volt mild hybrid systems are on the rise.
That's probably because of reportedly lackluster sales performance by Microsoft's latest OS so far, but still the category will grow as
OEMs look to invest
more in hybrid devices, sliders and tablet - style form factors that could potentially resonate better with where consumers seem to be spending their computing dollars these days.
Android 6.0 Marshmallow continues to widen its reaches every month, with some
OEMs being
more successful than others at pushing the update to their product lineups, as usual.
Rainie tells me that the e-reading trend may become
more democratized as cheaper devices continue to enter the market, an area led by Amazon and its Kindle Fire range but also complemented by other
OEMs developing both Android and Windows 8 devices to compete against the premium - priced iPad from Apple.
It must work
more amicably with
OEMs.