Sentences with phrase «yearly release cycle»

Unlike with its high - end smartphone launches, Sony decided to follow a yearly release cycle for its high - end tablet offering.
OnePlus has settled into a twice - yearly release cycle for its phones, and doesn't have any overlap between models.
If true, Apple would likely ship the Apple Watch 2 the following month, thus putting the wearable on a yearly release cycle similar to the iPhone.
An official reveal date hasn't been announced yet, but the latest rumor suggests the device could be launched in June — putting it four months behind the LG G6 in terms of the yearly release cycle.
ETnews claims the handset will be revealed in May, putting it three months behind the LG G6 in terms of the yearly release cycle.
Over the course of its six previous entries (main series) the Assassin's Creed franchise has done an amazing job of remaining fresh despite its yearly release cycle.
Breaking the yearly release cycle left many wondering how the developers could possibly top an already strong game.
Though Battlefield 1 only came out a few weeks ago, EA has just announced that they won't be making a sequel anytime soon, breaking the yearly release cycle of the first - person shooter franchise.
Not only was it the catalyst for the start of the series» yearly release cycle, but it also had a lasting impact on the way shooters as a whole approached multiplayer.

Not exact matches

Sony is going through the motions at this point and keeping in - line with their yearly product release cycle.
Game Talk Live then moved its focus to the yearly developmental and release cycle that the franchise has utilized over the years, and if it is the best system for the franchise to use.
The studio went quiet for 7 years however before they returned in 2010 with Wii Party and since then have been working on nearly yearly cycles having released games like Mario Party 9 & 10, and Wii U Party in recent years.
Google's Android refresh cycle usually carries a duo of yearly updates — one that noticeably seems like a step forward bringing a range of new interface elements and another follow - up release which largely aims to mend the rough edges Google left with the former, performance bumps and a couple of minor UI refinements as well.
Around CES, we didn't hear anything about the company's mid-range lineup as we have in the past, and, more importantly, the company confirmed it wasn't going to stick to a yearly cycle for flagship releases.
The iPhone 6S is a typical «S release» in Apple's yearly cycle, but does it hold its own against the new G5?
In some ways, the iPad release schedule is starting to resemble its Mac counterparts, rather than its iOS origins: Update when there's a good reason to update, rather than a yearly timing cycle.
It's pretty common to see powerful Android smartphones these days — we've grown accustomed to yearly (or even shorter, in the case of some OEMs) release cycles from the likes of Samsung, HTC, LG, Sony, and others as well.
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