It's worth noting that Huawei already has an option for hiding the notch on its recently announced P20 devices, and LG's
next flagship reportedly has a similar toggle.
Not exact matches
The company is expected to launch its
flagship,
reportedly dubbed as HTC 10
next month.
Samsung has
reportedly switched to Intel for its
next flagship Android tablet, the Galaxy Tab 3 10.1.
The San Diego, California - based tech giant is
reportedly planning to change its supplier for some core processor and modem chip models and will also be using TSMC's manufacturing operations to produce the Snapdragon 855, its
next flagship silicon expected to debut in late 2018 and power high - end Android devices set to be released in 2019.
LG will
reportedly unveil its
next - generation LG G6
flagship phone, Samsung seemingly has a fresh new tablet to show off, and dozens of other companies will unveil hot
next - generation Android phones as well.
Samsung is about to release its
next flagship — it's set to make its debut at Mobile World Congress on Feb. 25 — and the Galaxy S9 will
reportedly add key features to what already is the best Android phone.
Additionally, Google announced that LG's
next flagship phone coming later this year will also support DayDream — we presume this is the LG V30, which is
reportedly featuring an OLED panel, enabling it to pass DayDream certification.
Samsung Experience 9.0 based on the latest major iteration of Google's operating system doesn't support Project Treble on the company's 2017
flagships, with that particular functionality being expected to be added to the devices
next year with Android P that will
reportedly make Treble support mandatory.
Samsung is
reportedly eyeing a bezel-less design for its
next flagship so it can provide a larger viewing real estate to its users.
Samsung has
reportedly made a last - minute addition on how biometric authentication will work in its
next flagship phone.
The sides of the
next Pixel XL can
reportedly be squeezed to activate software features, similar to HTC's latest
flagship phones.
Following the Galaxy Note 7 debacle last fall, Samsung
reportedly decided to take extra time to develop and extensively test its
next - generation
flagship.
Some developers are
reportedly testing the headset already — it is said to be compatible with current
flagships like the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy S5, but will supposedly require
next - gen handsets to work once it makes its way to market.
In other Samsung news, the company is
reportedly readying the launch of its
next flagship called the Galaxy S9 and S9 +.
Samsung and Qualcomm are
reportedly partnering on the Snapdragon 845 processor for
next year's
flagship handset.
Apple is also
reportedly planning a curved display in its
next flagship handset.
Samsung's
next Galaxy S
flagship phone will
reportedly make use of a new AI processing chip to offer features similar to the iPhone X's Face ID and Animojis.
Microsoft is
reportedly working on its
next flagship smartphone — the Surface Phone.
What is
reportedly an iPhone 7 dummy unit has leaked and appears to back up recent reports regarding Apple's
next flagship iPhones.
Samsung will
reportedly follow the same script for its new
flagship handsets as well, opening pre-orders the very
next day and releasing the device by mid-March.
The company will also
reportedly announce and explain all of the new technologies and functions that it added to the V30
flagship smartphone
next month.
Samsung is
reportedly working internally on its own 3D - sensing camera in time for
next year's spring
flagship release.
Meanwhile, HTC
reportedly will unveil its
next - gen 2016
flagship handset a couple days later on April 19.
Meanwhile, the company's
next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S9, will
reportedly not have an in - screen fingerprint sensor, but the Galaxy Note 9 might have it.