Not exact matches
A different report from the same South Korean publication said the
other day that Samsung aims to sell 360 million smartphones
next year, with the focus being on low - end and mid-range handsets instead of
flagship models, especially thanks to KitKat, an Android OS that's supposed to run on
devices with as little as 512 MB of RAM.
Ahead of Mobile World Congress
next week, where Samsung and
others are expected to introduce the first 2018
flagships, Google is teasing the announcement of the first Oreo (Go edition) and more Android One
devices from partners.
Apple Inc. plans to transform the way people use its
next high - end iPhone by eliminating the concept of a home button and making
other adjustments to a
flagship device that's becoming almost all screen, according to images of the new
device viewed by Bloomberg News and people familiar with the gadget.
Remember, signature iPhone features launched with a new
flagship quickly become mainstream features for
next - gen iOS
devices — and all the
other smartphones that copy it.
Although, Samsung keeps releasing
other Galaxy line up of
devices ranging from entry - level to high - end
devices all throughout the year, the
next flagship can only be expected in the first quarter of 2017.
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.
Other leaks claim the
next LG
flagship will not see the light of day until April 2018, putting the
device further behind Samsung's Galaxy S9.