iPhone 8, Xiaomi Redmi 4, Samsung Galaxy S8, and Other Upcoming Phones
1. Xiaomi Redmi 4
2. Samsung Galaxy S8
3. iPhone 8
4. Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017)5. HTC Bolt
1. Xiaomi Redmi 4
top-end Mi 5s, Mi 5s Plus, Mi Note 2 and Mi MIX, Xiaomi's next major launch is the entry-level Redmi 4 smartphone. Set to release on November 4.
Display
5.00-inch
Processor
2GHz octa-coreFront Camera
5-megapixelResolution
1080x1920 pixelsRAM
3GBOS
Android 6.0Storage
32GBRear Camera
13-megapixelBattery Capacity
4100mAh
2. Samsung Galaxy S8
Samsung smartphone that has leaked quite a lot over the past few months. Rumour mill suggests that the smartphone will have a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display with 4K resolution (2160x3840 pixels)
3. iPhone 8
iPhone 8 is a long way off, but that hasn't kept the rumor mill from churning out reports claiming that next year's model will be the biggest upgrade to the iPhone range we have seen since the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
iPhone 8 is a long way off, but that hasn't kept the rumor mill from churning out reports claiming that next year's model will be the biggest upgrade to the iPhone range we have seen since the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
4. Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017)
Galaxy A5 (2017), expected to be launched in December this year or early next year, is said to sport a design very similar to that of the Galaxy S7. Leaked details suggest that the smartphone will have a 5.2-inch display, Exynos 7880 octa-core processor (four 1.87GHz cores + four 1.3 GHz cores), 3GB RAM, and microSD card support.
Galaxy A5 (2017), expected to be launched in December this year or early next year, is said to sport a design very similar to that of the Galaxy S7. Leaked details suggest that the smartphone will have a 5.2-inch display, Exynos 7880 octa-core processor (four 1.87GHz cores + four 1.3 GHz cores), 3GB RAM, and microSD card support.
8. HTC Bolt
HTC Bolt is widely expected to be launched in November. The Android 7.0-powered Bolt will be among the small band of smartphones with a taste of Nougat out-of-the-box; however, buyers will miss out on the 3.5mm earphone jack with this handset.
HTC Bolt is widely expected to be launched in November. The Android 7.0-powered Bolt will be among the small band of smartphones with a taste of Nougat out-of-the-box; however, buyers will miss out on the 3.5mm earphone jack with this handset.
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