Google, Samsung and Apple are getting ready to launch their latest flagship smartphones in the next few months. Samsung will raise the curtain first with Galaxy Note 10 series while Google and Apple will follow the footsteps with Pixel 4 series and iPhone 11 series. Check out a few details about the smartphones below:
Apple iPhone 11:
The company will again roll out three phones this year and there will be no 5G for iPhone this time. Apple’s 2019 iPhones dubbed as iPhone 11 will have triple rear cameras, it will also introduce an ultra-wide-angle lens and 120fps slow-motion video recording support.
The new iPhones will support Apple’s new A13 Bionic chip which is expected to bring improved power efficiency and smarter machine learning skills. It is also rumored to come with a Taptic Engine which is set to succeed 3D Touch.
Other than an upgrade in the camera and performance departments, Apple is likely to hold two models featuring AMOLED panels and one with LCD. Apple might also introduce USB Type-C support but there are reports that few changes might take place this time.
Google Pixel 4:
The company recently revealed Google Pixel 4 will be its first smartphone to run on Soli, a radar-based motion sensing chip. This feature will allow users to perform various tasks on phone through air gestures. The smartphone will come with a much improved and faster Face Unlock feature.
Google in a blog post said: “Pixel 4 will be the first device with Soli, powering our new Motion Sense features to allow you to skip songs, snooze alarms and silence phone calls just by waving your hand. These capabilities are just the start, and just as Pixels get better over time, Motion Sense will evolve as well. Motion Sense will be available in select Pixel countries”.
It is expected to feature three rear cameras in a square camera module and might run on Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 855+ processor and Android Q (out-of-the-box).
Samsung Galaxy Note 10:
Galaxy Note 10 will be launched on 7th August and Samsung will introduce multiple iterations of Galaxy Note 10, giving it a series-like treatment. The company might come up with at least two models including a Galaxy Note 10 Plus. For performance, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series will depend on Exynos 9825 processor, an upgrade over Exynos 9820 chip that powers Samsung Galaxy S10 series. The top-end model might be offering 45W fast charging support.
As per the reports, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus aka Galaxy Note 10 Pro will have 6.75-inch AMOLED QHD+ display with HDR 10+ support. Other expected features are triple rear cameras, 25W fast charging (out-of-the-box), up to 8GB of RAM, 4,500mAh battery, and USB Type-C support.
We are excitedly looking forward for all of them but let us know your choice by commenting below.