But who's to say the inevitable rise and mainstream expansion of VR will not push smartphones to their current limits,
requiring sharper screens, faster processors and more RAM?
Not exact matches
But as modern and cool as the whole thing seems, and as sleek as it looks (the graphics are very
sharp), it
requires more eyes - off - the - road time than more conventional solutions, particularly given the small touch points for some of the on -
screen functions.
Granted, the SP4 offers a dated processor, though it also houses a
sharper screen, more port variety and Windows Hello support natively — face recognition through its infrared (IR) camera — where the Samsung option
requires a Galaxy phone connected via a Samsung Flow app.