BETWEEN Apple’s latest release being
largely underwhelming and Samsung’s exploding battery saga, both
companies will be looking to do big things with their upcoming flagship
devices.
And with a plethora of competition devices across a number of price ranges flooding the market, the tech giants have to bring the goods in order to remain the kings of the smartphone industry.Samsung will be the first to unveil its next-generation smartphone, with the company expected to showcase the device at the end of March, while Apple will likely to wait until its annual September launch date.
So what can expect from Apple and Samsung as they prepare the step up the game?
THE IPHONE 8
The 10th anniversary edition of the iPhone is rumoured to have three different models, with a premium handset expected to be priced just short of the $1600 mark.
Market researcher Daniel Matte said the iPhone 8’s hefty price tag would come from the device’s organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display, which would allow the iPhone to have the same curved screen seen on Samsung’s Galaxy S7 Edge..........
amsung has currently been promoting its 8-point battery check for its upcoming smartphones, with the company putting an emphasis on a commitment to safer devices.
In an attempt to bounce back from the exploding battery drama that caused a global recall of the Galaxy Note 7, Samsung is tipped to be introducing some big changes to its flagship.
According to Venture Beat , the Galaxy S8 will ship in larger sizes than its predecessors, with 5.8-inch and 6.2-inch displays instead of the 5.1-inch and 5.5-inch S7 screens............
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