Sentences with phrase «powerful phone announced»

A 21 megapixel camera and an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner further add to the repertoire of the most powerful phone announced so far (theoretically).

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Such mobile - phone operated VR headsets are less powerful than more expensive versions like Facebook's (fb) Oculus Rift, the HTC Vive, or Samsung's recently announced HMD Odyssey VR headset, which must be tethered to personal computers to operate.
The company should be announcing a more powerful iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus, as well as a brand new super premium phone.
The LG Tribute Dynasty has just been announced for Sprint and Boost Mobile, and while it's not the most powerful phone ever, its price is right at just $ 99.
Following this trend, Asus recently announced a phone called ZenFone Selfie, which (if the name isn't any indication) integrates a very powerful camera on the front.
We have seen quite a few powerful phones from China being announced this year, so there are quite a few compelling options for those of you who are looking to purchase a new smartphone.
We have seen quite a few powerful phones from China being announced this year, so there -LSB-...]
Announced 2016 June, the Xiaomi Redmi 3S is priced at slightly below $ 150 and with this amount of cash, you get a phone with a 5 - inch 720p resolution, which is same as the Oppo F1, a slightly less powerful Snapdragon 430 and a RAM of 2 GB.
Huawei's Honor sub-brand has been consistently kicking out powerful phones with affordable price tags, and the latest in this series is the newly announced Honor V10.
Google had already announced that, in 2018 they will roll out Android Go Edition powered phones, it will provide true Android experience over a not so powerful hardware, basically the Android Oreo (Go Edition) will be a trimmed down / slimmed down version of core apps.
Logic says that Microsoft will announce a powerful camera phone with a monster PureView sensor, similar or even better than that used in the Nokia Lumia 1020.
Android Go was first announced at Google I / O last May as a version of Android that's meant to work on cheaper, less powerful phones with as little as 512 MB or 1 GB of RAM.
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