Sentences with phrase «smartphone companies seem»

We don't really know, but smartphone companies seem to be convinced.
Since Apple showcased how dual - cameras made a difference in photography, many smartphone companies seem to have become interested in endowing their smartphones with the technology.

Not exact matches

For the two guys who essentially created the smartphone market and built a multi-billion-dollar company in the process, the calls to step down must seem outlandish.
The only logic to the pricing decision seems to be Microsoft's belief that companies will be willing to pay more to furnish their employees with them, which could be considered exploitative in the same way that smartphone makers overprice their products to the wireless carriers they sell to.
It seems to be the new norm for OnePlus phone releases, as the company made a similar move in 2016 by releasing its OnePlus 3T smartphone just six months after it released the OnePlus 3 in 2016.
With more people gaining access to smartphones than ever before, and companies constantly striving to improve their user experience, it seems that the mobile platform is the future of the online world.
The smartphone may be the best parenting tool since diapers, and it seems some moms and dads really, really love one company in particular.
Lenovo seems set to launch a new smartphone, as a device with the model number K320t from the company has been listed on TENAA.
«Despite all of these unknowns, it seems clear that consumers can be expected to hold onto tablets longer than smartphones,» the company says.
The company seems to launch at least a couple more smartphones featuring Infinity Display.
The LG Class seems to have a metallic body, something even the company's flagship smartphones don't offer.
Huawei has already released ICS Alpha for its Honor smartphone, and though the company isn't committing to a time frame just yet, a similar update for the MediaPad does not seem to be too far away.
But after its flagship smartphone, YU Yutopia, the company seems to be inactive.
Motorola's retail model, where it only sells phone via Flipkart, may seem restricting to many, but that didn't stop the Moto G to become the best selling smartphone in the company's history.
Marshmallow might not be embraced by smartphone companies yet, but older versions of Android seem to be far more popular.
Xiaomi has not promised any timeline for the release of MIUI 9 update for its smartphones, but the company seems to be on time to push out MIUI 9 for most of its smartphones.
I noticed something a few years ago when Mike Lazaridis was on stage at an industry event discussing RIM products — he seemed indignant about the fact that the company got to the smartphone market first.
This company seems to me to be one of the best on the smartphone market, as each model has a large number of advantages over competitors.
Even as BlackBerry's ship in the smartphone business is sinking, the company seems to haven't given up as yet.
The Nexus 4 is based on LG's Optimus G smartphone and it seems like it will come as a lower - priced device, meaning that Google is preparing to release a more expensive one soon thereafter, which might be developer by another company.
Unlike Google's usual product launches, the new color option for the company's flagship smartphone seems to have gone live in every market where the Nexus 5 has been previously available, with the device ready to be shipped in 1 - 2 business days.
True to Lenovo's invite, it seems that the company has taken the wraps off a couple of new smartphones at IFA 2014.
Or maybe RIM really does just want to push out a new type of smartphone soon — although it seems kind of surprising that the company couldn't focus on a new tablet and a new phone at the same time.
The operating system running on the RIM Tablet is also new: BlackBerry OS 6, which the company previewed earlier this year, which seems to be heavily oriented on touch input and social media features (such as Facebook and Twitter), so we might see in a few years that most of the RIM's smartphones will use a touch interface, which would replace the horizontal screen with QWERTY keyboard layout that made the company famous.
From my observations since being around the smartphone / tech sector, it seems to take most companies some time to get things right.
Samsung recently launched the Galaxy J7 Pro and the J7 Max smartphones in India and now seems, the company is all set to launch a new device tomorrow in India.
HTC seems to be the only company shipping a tablet with Gingerbread (Android version 2.3), a smartphone operating system, since Google unveiled Honeycomb, the search giant's tablet OS.
Well now it seems they are ready to just jump right into mobile gaming full force as they have just set up a department / company under them called HippoLabs which will be dedicated to mobile gaming on Smartphones.
These are the company's new flagship smartphone and phablet, respectively, but it seems like the Mi 5s Plus won't be their flagship phablet for long, as the Mi Note 2 is right around the corner.
Samsung recently unveiled the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + smartphones, but it seems that the company will make a more powerful variant available, one with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage.
BlackBerry - maker Research in Motion (s rimm) is a notable exception to this rule, but a recent interview with their co-CEO Mike Lazaridis seems to suggest the company's leadership at least has little sense of what smartphone consumers really want.
Some of the biggest tech companies — Apple, Google, and Microsoft to name a few — seem sure that augmented reality (AR) is going to take smartphones to the next level.
Though recent sales suggest their popularity has room for growth before they reach the scope of a smartphone, it seems every company is eagerly releasing their own timepiece.
Now, features apparently being tested within Spotify's smartphone app — for some users, at least — would seem to indicate that the company is experimenting with some of the commands such a device might support.
Smartphone manufacturers want users to change their phone frequently so as to make more sales and Apple seems to be no different because the company has been knowingly slowing down older iPhones.
We've seen the Chinese smartphone maker (well, its company Honor) have moderate success with the Honor 5X, but it seems Huawei wanted more.
The company seems to have set its eyes on the budget smartphone category with its first device which is called 10.
The company now seems to have ramped up the Redmi 1s smartphone's production much in advance to deliver 40,000 units this time around.
However, the company seems to have claimed that the fingerprint sensor roughly takes half a second to unlock the smartphone and that's pretty fast, isn't it.
The company is now pushing out updates to its Mi 3 smartphone which seems to do a lot more than just crush a few bugs.
It was launched with Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) out of the box, and the company seems to be testing Android 7.0 for the lower mid-range smartphone.
Let's start with the ZenFone 3, this is the company's base model, and its pricing will start at $ 249, which seems to be quite affordable, despite the fact this is an upper mid-range smartphone.
This is yet another budget smartphone by this China - based company, and it seems to be made out of metal.
Samsung had already released the Android 8.0 Oreo update for its 2017 flagship smartphones, including the Galaxy S8, S8 Plus and Note 8, and it seems like the company is turning its attention to -LSB-...]
Apple usually doesn't attend the Mobile World Congress, but given the emphasis on smartphones, it seems logical that there should be some news on what the company's plans may be, at least via sources.
«The company seems to be taking a harder line with handset makers and wireless providers in regards to system updates — a reasonable course given growing security problems and threats related to smartphones,» King told TechNewsWorld.
Instead, it seems, the two companies merely share some of the same suppliers, which is not uncommon in the Chinese smartphone market.
While Xiaomi has kind of conquered the the budget and mid smartphone segment, it seems that the Chinese company is not quite satisfied with its achievements just yet.
This time around however, the company seems to have done away with the MX line altogether, by jumping directly into the releasing the latest Pro edition smartphone.
This company can't seem to make a smartphone that breaks through.
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