Top Features of the Mobile phones 2018
Smartphones Trends Of 2018
So to begin with what can we expect this year? We’ve already got phones that you can shove 400 GB into while the screen melts off the edges. They can shoot 4K video and 3D scan your face with over 30,000 infrared dots to authorise access or even mobile payments. What else is there!???
To begin with it’s looking more and more like this years flagships will be sporting 120 Hz refresh rate screens. The higher refresh rate gives a new level of fluidity and smoothness to the screen that is considerably noticeable. While it doesn’t make it brighter or more detailed, having a higher refresh rate does substantially add to giving you an overall more realistic and pleasant experience.
This feature was introduced on the 2017 Razor Phone and while reviews of the entire phone itself were a bit mixed, love for the display was near universal. Other companies like Apple also have their “ProMotion” screens on their iPad Pro which also run at 120 Hz and once again, reviewers have been amazed.
Razor’s brand new phone got a lot of love this year. Source: razerzone.com
As such, I can’t imagine that this praise has gone unnoticed to competitors like Samsung, Sony, LG or Google. Samsung in particular prides itself on their screen technology. So they certainly won’t want to be upstaged by another smaller company! As Apple already has the technology in their iPad Pro’s, one can also assume it’ll trickle down to their next gen iPhone.
Core Specs Of 2018
Next up with 2018 phones we get a good look at many of the underlying core specs. The confidence level with these core specs is also very high. This is thanks to Qualcomm revealing all the information about their Snapdragon 845. These include general specs like:
CPU – 4 x 2.8GHz + 4 x 1.7GHz – 15% Lower Power Use Than Snapdragon 835
30% Better Graphics, Video Rendering And Power Use Than Snapdragon 835
Supports 2K Displays At 120 Hz
4K UHD Video Recording @ 60fps
720p Video Recording In Super Slow Mo @ 480fps
4G LTE With 1.2 Gbps Downloads And 150 Mbps Uploads
Bluetooth 5 With Direct Audio Broadcasts To Multiple Devices
15% Faster Charging Than Snapdragon 835
That’s a pretty heavy list. The new faster fps video recording rates will be very welcomed and should look great on those 120 Hz screens too. Faster charging, lower power use by the CPU and GPU along with (hopefully) higher density batteries should also come in handy. A top download rate of 1.2 Gbps isn’t anything to sneeze at either!
Smartphones Trends Of 2018
So to begin with what can we expect this year? We’ve already got phones that you can shove 400 GB into while the screen melts off the edges. They can shoot 4K video and 3D scan your face with over 30,000 infrared dots to authorise access or even mobile payments. What else is there!???
To begin with it’s looking more and more like this years flagships will be sporting 120 Hz refresh rate screens. The higher refresh rate gives a new level of fluidity and smoothness to the screen that is considerably noticeable. While it doesn’t make it brighter or more detailed, having a higher refresh rate does substantially add to giving you an overall more realistic and pleasant experience.
This feature was introduced on the 2017 Razor Phone and while reviews of the entire phone itself were a bit mixed, love for the display was near universal. Other companies like Apple also have their “ProMotion” screens on their iPad Pro which also run at 120 Hz and once again, reviewers have been amazed.
Razor’s brand new phone got a lot of love this year. Source: razerzone.com
As such, I can’t imagine that this praise has gone unnoticed to competitors like Samsung, Sony, LG or Google. Samsung in particular prides itself on their screen technology. So they certainly won’t want to be upstaged by another smaller company! As Apple already has the technology in their iPad Pro’s, one can also assume it’ll trickle down to their next gen iPhone.
Core Specs Of 2018
Next up with 2018 phones we get a good look at many of the underlying core specs. The confidence level with these core specs is also very high. This is thanks to Qualcomm revealing all the information about their Snapdragon 845. These include general specs like:
CPU – 4 x 2.8GHz + 4 x 1.7GHz – 15% Lower Power Use Than Snapdragon 835
30% Better Graphics, Video Rendering And Power Use Than Snapdragon 835
Supports 2K Displays At 120 Hz
4K UHD Video Recording @ 60fps
720p Video Recording In Super Slow Mo @ 480fps
4G LTE With 1.2 Gbps Downloads And 150 Mbps Uploads
Bluetooth 5 With Direct Audio Broadcasts To Multiple Devices
15% Faster Charging Than Snapdragon 835
That’s a pretty heavy list. The new faster fps video recording rates will be very welcomed and should look great on those 120 Hz screens too. Faster charging, lower power use by the CPU and GPU along with (hopefully) higher density batteries should also come in handy. A top download rate of 1.2 Gbps isn’t anything to sneeze at either!
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