Sentences with phrase «phone manufacturers go»

When phone manufacturers go to all the trouble of designing a great looking phone, it's a shame to cover it up with some other case.
We haven't detailed out any of them but if you look at our customer base it tends to be a blend of traditional phone manufacturers going after that market as well as traditional PC manufacturers going after that market and we have a good mix of both,» he said on Thursday.

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That remains to be seen, of course; Sprint still has to approve the updates, but at least they don't have to go through a phone manufacturer.
We have all heard the rumors of the next gen of smart phones packaged with a 2 GHZ processor, so tablet manufacturers will go with a higher CPU.
Think about it, they have their hat in the bidding for Motorola phone division, and that being so... they are either going to drop other phone manufacturers from making a Google Android phone or they will be their competition.
If you went and bought a 3rd party phone where the manufacturer took Android and modified it to their whims and now refuses to update to the latest Android release... well, you should talk to that hardware manufacturer...
LG's previously announced KS360 is going to be the manufacturer's first Android phone, and will hit this summer with the same slide - out QWERTY, same 2.0 - megapixel camera and same specs as before.
The reason behind is that the android operating system are customized by the Android phone manufacturers and as soon as Google releases a new update one has to go back to the drawing board to get the updated version.
Whether every phone manufacturer will go to the effort of upgrading its handsets, however, is another matter.
The Taiwanese phone manufacturer is also set to release the HTC Edge which is also going to sport a quad - core CPU and a 4.7 - inch display.
We all know that Nokia is going at Windows Phone 150 % and with that comes Nokia trying to differentiate itself from other manufacturers.
Although Samsung may had made the biggest splash at MWC this year with its highly anticipated Galaxy S9 and S9 +, I'm a lot more excited about what Vivo's getting up to with its Apex concept phone, which goes far beyond what any other manufacturer has managed thus far when it comes to ditching bezels around the display.
When you buy a new Android phone, you probably expect it to come with some bloatware — apps installed by the manufacturer or carrier that you're never going to use.
Designed specifically for entry - level devices with 1 GB of RAM or less, Android Go gives manufacturers a stable, beautiful, and easy - to - use software experience for their very low - price phones.
After watching virtually every other major phone manufacturer on the planet move on to bezel-less, all - screen phone designs, it appears that Sony is finally going to play catch - up in 2018.
Right out of the box, your Android phone probably had a number of apps pre-installed by your carrier or the phone manufacturer that have gone completely unused.
Interestingly, LG chose to go with a Micro SIM card slot, rather than use the Nano SIM the iPhone and other Android phone manufacturers are starting to embrace.
This obsession of smartphone manufacturers with the notch needs to end but looks like we are going to see a lot of phones with notch design this year.
Nokia was pretty bold when it went up to 6 inches for the Lumia 1520 and 1320, but a manufacturer at Computex trade show in Taiwan is showing off a Windows Phone reference design with an enormous 6.45 - inch 1080p display.
i - Blason's Ares case might not look different from other semi-transparent bumper cases, but it offers a much - appreciated feature that has gone to the wayside for phone case manufacturers.
I'm still confused by the backwards layout the Samsung's phones continue to adopt, with the multitask button on the left and the go - back contextual input on the right, the opposite input language of most Android manufacturers.
Regardless of the phone you pick, you're going to be using a heavily manufacturer - altered UI.
Apple's iPhone is fun to use and is quite premium but the manufacturer is never going to add a micro SD card slot for their phones anytime.
As it stands right now, rather than position the phone as a productivity - focused smartphone, the South Korean manufacturer aims to go head - to - head with Apple in the somewhat plateaued high - end smartphone camera contest.
Google can't just release a new version of Android that works on all devices — they release the new version, then manufacturers have to go in and tweak it for each of their phones.
It's a simple addition that goes a long way to making your phone more personal without the gaudiness of some manufacturer or community themes.
Popular Android phones are more likely to be supported, though as time goes on, manufacturers are making it harder and harder for developers and ROM hackers to get the required access to build ROMs for devices.
As bezels decrease on new phones thanks to improved display technologies, manufacturers are faced with an obvious problem: where will all the things that people like to have on the front of their phones go?
This has gotten better over time as consumers have pushed for better support as flagship phones get more and more expensive, but we still have a long way to go for manufacturers like Samsung to support their hardware the same way Google does.
Google is launching «Android Go» to make it easier for manufacturers to build cheaper phones for emerging markets like India, Brazil, and Indonesia.
And best of all, since it's a Nexus, it's going to be supported by Google and get updates much longer than phones from other manufacturers.
A manufacturer can release kernel sources for a device, but if that particular device was released a year ago then that is not going to be of much help for users of that phone — besides, the GPLv2 doesn't excuse such incredible delays.
There are a couple of ways to go about doing this depending on your phone's manufacturer, so we'll stick to the universal method here: by using the Google Home app.
With this model, Nokia and Windows Phone go big and they can finally compete against Samsung, LG and other manufacturers in this market segment.
But ARKit has a huge advantage over Tango: it's going to be available on a giant swathe of existing devices, while Google needs each Android manufacturer to build Tango hardware into their phones.
Placed in a very natural position on the back of the phone, unlike on the Samsung Galaxy S8 that is, the fingerprint sensor feels like a feature that has been there forever, and I really think many people are going to miss it once more manufacturers start giving up on it.
Smartphone manufacturers tend to add more phones to their device lineups to hit various price points — for example, Motorola's Moto G line went from one device to three this year.
Going forward, any devices that carry the BlackBerry name will be rebadged Android phones from other manufacturers.
Rather than try and dive into saturated markets and compete with entrenched players like Apple and Samsung, Chinese phone manufacturers are instead going after high - growth developing markets.
Unlike with the iPhone, where new updates are rolled out universally to all supported devices (typically going back at least four years), new versions of Android often have to crawl through the gauntlet of manufacturer and carrier verification before landing on your phone.
It's certainly not the fastest device in this segment, but Samsung isn't targeting enthusiasts — the manufacturer is instead going after those looking for a phone with a design aesthetic similar to the S8 + and Note 8 for half the price.
Despite the recent news of a Nokia - Microsoft collaboration, leading the smartphone manufacturer to begin producing Windows Phone 7 devices, Symbian doesn't look like it's going anywhere as an alternative OS for Nokia smartphones.
If they are going to follow other manufacturers like Samsung and Apple, the bigger phone should sport an OLED display for the best visual experience.
Because Apple and Samsung are two of the world's biggest manufacturers, every other smaller company would likely follow their lead, which means if they are indeed going to release their respective foldable phones, the smartphone design landscape is going to get a lot more interesting going forward.
Well, yeah, since October came and went, and the Japanese device manufacturer couldn't even roll out a public preview of the latest OS build for one of its two recent flagship phones.
The Helio P60 shows promise for smartphones aimed at price conscious buyers, but it's going to take phone manufacturers to implement the new chip in devices first.
For over six years now Google has run its Nexus program, selecting a different manufacturer mostly each year to build a phone that was meant to be sort of a reference device for manufacturers going forward.
Inevitably, the S7 is going to be topped soon, or at least matched by other manufacturer's phones, and users may like other skins or OSes altogether.
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