The South Korean company's
new flagship device improves on its predecessor — the G2, natch — in several ways.
Not exact matches
These include the
flagship Nokia 7 Plus, the Nokia 8 Sirocco, a
new and
improved Nokia 6, an accessible Nokia 1 with a version of Android Oreo for
devices with 1 GB of RAM or less, and a reimagined Nokia 8110 with 4G data capabilities.
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.
The two
devices «
improve on everything we love about iPhone» with overhauled internals and a tweaked design, but the changes introduced are not as dramatic as the changes brought to the iPhone X, Apple's
new high - end
flagship device being sold alongside the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus.
For those of you who don't often take a look outside of Cupertino's walled garden, the iPhone X not only
improves on previous iPhones, it also closes the gap even further between Apple's phones and
flagship Android
devices thanks to
new features such as wireless charging, facial recognition, and a stunning OLED display.
The company will reveal its
new flagship device on March 27 at an event in Paris, and we've heard reports it may have three cameras on the rear and focus on
improving its camera credentials.
These include the
flagship Nokia 7 Plus, the Nokia 8 Sirocco, a
new and
improved Nokia 6, an accessible Nokia 1 with a version of Android Oreo for
devices with 1 GB of RAM or less, and a reimagined Nokia 8110 with 4G data capabilities.
Expect «
improved zoom and stabilization for photos and videos» captured by Snapdragon 835
flagship phones too, plus peak download speeds «up to 10X faster» than first - gen 4G LTE
devices, courtesy of the
new Snapdragon X16 LTE modem.