Best new phones 2016: Apple iPhone 7
The iPhone 7 will be Apple's brand-new flagship phone for 2016, and following tradition should be announced in September. Although the final release date is still many months away, that hasn't stopped the rumour mill going crazy over the upcoming iPhone. We've already seen rumours that the new iPhone will feature big design changes, with an all-new D-jack headphone jack, waterproofing protection and an eSIM. Loads of rumours are circulating about the screen too - will it get bigger? Will it feature a curved edge? Will it have a Touch ID display, or edge-to-edge glass? One things for sure, the new iPhone will be faster than ever, with an A10 processor and embedded M10 motion co-processor, plus 2GB of RAM. Best new phones 2016: Apple iPhone 7 Plus Apple's upcoming iPhone 7 Plus will be the best iPhone to date, with an array of spec improvements that include a bump up to the A10 chip and M10 motion co-processor with 2GB of RAM. It's been suggested that the iPhone 7 Plus' screen size will increase to 5.7in, but without increasing the overall size of the iPhone 7 Plus - this could be achieved with an edge-to-edge screen or sidewall display. We just hope it'll improve the resolution as well. In common with the smaller iPhone we could see a new D-jack headphone connector, and waterproofing protection as standard. Protected by the very latest Gorilla Glass, each member of the Galaxy S6 family feature the same stunning QHD Super AMOLED display - delivering a super immersive viewing experience and level of picture realism that’s nothing short of breathtaking. When it comes to making the most of your time, the Galaxy S6, S6 edge and S6 edge+ work with a wide range of innovative, wired and wireless, charging accessories*. And now with the addition of a new wireless charging pack, you can enjoy the freedom of wireless charging on the go.
Bigger has always been better. Galaxy Note proved that time and again. It also changed the entire game with S Pen. A versatile tool for ideas, goals and dreams. This time it's Galaxy Note5. The most powerful and beautiful version to date. It’s easy to take beautiful photos wherever you are with the Galaxy Note5 camera. Just point and shoot. No retouching necessary.
Xperia Z5 brings you up to two days of ground-breaking battery power from a single charge. Listen to more music, talk for days, and stay out longer without worry. When you do need topping up, Xperia Z5 has Quick Charge capabilities to get you a full day of power in just 45 minutes. Rain happens. So do drops in the sink and knocked over drinks. Xperia Z5 has Sony’s leading waterproof design and an IP68 rating. Because a little water should never ruin the day.
The moment you use iPhone 6s, you know you’ve never felt anything like it. With just a single press, 3D Touch lets you do more than ever before. Live Photos bring your memories to life in a powerfully vivid way. And that’s just the beginning. Take a deeper look at iPhone 6s, and you’ll find innovation on every level. The iPhone 6S’s camera finally got a huge upgrade with a 12-megapixel iSight camera and a two-tone flash. The increase in pixels improves the detail in photos, but Apple claims that image quality won’t be degraded thanks to new technology like “deep trench isolation,” which separates the photo diodes to maintain accurate colors and limit noise. The sensor has 50 percent more pixels as well as 50 percent more focus pixels to make auto focus faster.
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What should we expect to see in the development of smartphones in the near future, say in the next five to ten years? This is probably hard to predict with accuracy due to the fast pace tech evolutions have been riding on. Yet, as we await with anticipation, why not observe the existing trends and make some wild guesses on where smartphones are heading? You shall see below a couple of features for smartphones that may become the focal points for development in the near future. visit http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/future-smartphone-features
Today, we’re beginning to roll out Android Pay -- the simple and secure way to pay with your Android phone at over one million locations across the US. Android Pay also stores your gift cards, loyalty cards and special offers right on your phone. We’ll be rolling out gradually over the next few days, and this is just the beginning. We will continue to add even more features, banks and store locations in the coming months, making it even easier to pay with your Android phone
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