Top 10 phones coming this year 2015
One Plus Two
Handset's launch has been pushed back to the third quarter of 2015 - and again issues with the Snapdragon 810 chipset from Qualcomm are said to be the cause of the trouble. manufacturing challenges with the Snapdragon 810 are going to delay the OnePlus 2, and the jump to 64-bit processing could be part of the problem. If you're eagerly looking forward the arrival of the next OnePlus flagship, you could have a little longer to wait.
Speculation about a delayed launch of the OnePlus Two based on a comment made by OnePlus CEO, Pete Lau, on Weibo. The comment simply said that Lau believed the OnePlus One could remain competitive for the rest of 2015, and that's perfectly fine - it probably can. In no way did Lau state or even loosely imply that the OnePlus Two launch would be delayed until 2016.
OnePlus Two, as it will likely be named, will retain the same 5.5-inch display size, but with resolution increased to QHD, as probably any respectable flagship this year. The high-end Snapdragon 810 will provide computing power and system memory is reported to be 4GB
Battery capacity is quoted at 3,300mAh, a slight bump over the predecessor's 3,100mAh unit. The phone will run on Android 5.0 with the company's proprietary simplistic overlay.
Samsung
Galaxy S6
5.1-inch
QuadHD Super AMOLED display—except that it’s curved on the sides—and is powered
by the same 64-bit Exynos 7 Octa 7420 processor and 3GB of RAM.
The Galaxy
S6 Edge comes equipped with both the 16-megapixel rear-facing camera and
5-megapixel front-facing camera. it will have a higher resolution than the current 16 MP
ISOCELL sensor that equips the Galaxy S5, that it will integrate an OIS module,
and that it will be capable of recording 4K videos. Samsung’s Dual Shot will
also be there, along with HDR photos and videos.There will be nothing
spectacular in terms of storage. Given the current trends in the smartphone
world, the Samsung Galaxy S6 will either be launched in 16/32 GB variants or
32/64 GB variants. Of course, Samsung will also include a microSD card slot
that will allow the users to expand the storage with up to 128 GB.
HTC One M9
The One M9
Plus is said to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 octa-core 64-bit
chipset, just like the regular One M9. However, upleaks claims that there will
be two One M9 variants, one with the Snapdragon 810 chip and the other powered
by a Mediatek chipset. It hasn’t been specified which exact Mediatek chipset
the other variant will come with but apparently that version is going to be
sold in the Chinese market. It will also include 3GB of RAM on both variants
and 32GB of onboard storage. No mention of whether the memory will be
expandable or not, but we do hope that the memory is expandable, just like the One
M8 last year.
The One M9
Plus will apparently come with a Duo Camera setup at the back, similar to the
One M8. Instead of the 4MP UltraPixel and 2.1MP combination last time, the One
M9 Plus will include a 20.7MP and 2.1 MP cameras at the back. At the front, the
smartphone is rumored to include a 4MP UltraPixel or a 13MP selfie shooter.
iPhone 6S/7
Apple’s
iPhone 6 has the 1.4GHz dual-core A8 chipset that comes with Imagination
Technologies PowerVR GX6450 GPU. The two Cyclone cores are 64-bit compatible
just like the A7 chip from last year. Though there is no significant jump in
clock speed, the A8 chip is manufactured in a 20nm process and is thus more
efficient.
The iPhone 6
still comes with 1GB RAM, much like its predecessor. But in terms of
performance it doesn’t really have any negative impact on the iPhone as iOS
handles RAM differently than Android.
LG G4
LG G4 will
arrive with a powerful hardware platform. The smartphone is expected to be
underpinned by a 64-bit Snapdragon 801 chipset, while integrating 3 GB of RAM,
a minimum of 32 GB storage, 20.7 MP primary camera with laser autofocus, and a
5.5-inch Quad HD screen upgraded with better viewing angles and enhanced
brightness.
LG is
already at the forefront, with one of the first smartphones with a QHD
resolution on the market in the LG G3. While the display is certainly very
detailed, some contest the ultimate benefit of 2,560 x 1,440 resolution on
small screened smartphones.
We expect
display size to be 5.5 inches (same as the G3) and not any larger, especially
if LG wants to maintain the rear-button setup its flagship series.
The
megapixel count of its front-facing cameras has rarely been a huge focus of
LG's energy's
The battery
capacity,3,500 mAh estimate based on another rumor sounds a bit too good to be
true.
Sony Xperia
Z4
The Sony
Xperia Z range is known for premium materials and hardware, with the Z3
featuring a glass and aluminum housing, 20 MP camera, quad-core Snapdragon 801
processor, 5.2-inch Full HD display and 3 GB RAM. And, famously, it's
waterproof. Z4 will come in two versions: one with a QHD display and one with a
Full HD display.
For Z4 a
64-bit quad-core Snapdragon 810, 4 GB RAM, and 32 GB as the base model for
internal storage. The Snapdragon 810 is probably accurate, but based on what
we've found out since, we think that a 5.5-inch QHD display looks unlikely.
The new 21
MP sensor is said to bring better performance in HDR mode, and also a higher
level of detail in HD videos. Capable of recording at 30 FPS with 4K resolution
(4096 x 2160).
Samsung
Galaxy Note 5
The device
will come with a 5.2” 1920 x 1080 Triluminos LCD display, Qualcomm Snapdragon
810 chipset, 3GB RAM, 32GB onboard storage, 20.7MP rear camera, 5MP
front-facing camera, and run on Android 5.0 Lollipop with Sony’s custom Android
skin running on top.
Will the
Note 5 be Samsung's first device to sport a 4K UHD display? We wouldn't
complain at a 2160 x 3840 pixel resolution or a 746ppi density rating, even if
we have to wait until October to get our hands on it.
With the
line between phones and phablets becoming more and more blurred, the Note 5
will need to do something special to stand out. Be prepared for a 6-inch
display and an even better version of the S Pen stylus.
New Nexus
That device,
the publication claims, will be the next Nexus smartphone, which reportedly
also carries the working name "Nexus 7." The Googlers' visit to LG
reportedly included locations relating to LG Display and the company's R&D
labs, as well as facilities involved in manufacturing wireless charging parts
and OIS (optical image stabilization) components for cameras.
Google is
considering both LG and a Chinese company – which later turned out to be Huawei
– for the next-gen Nexus handset, although Google is far from confirming such
reports. The company usually launches a new Nexus smartphone late every year,
timing its launch with a next-gen Android OS release.
LG is
apparently developing an “N000″ device with Google, which is said to likely be
a phone and not a tablet. Google execs have apparently visited various
locations, including LG Display and other facilities that manufacture
smartphone components such as wireless charging modules and cameras with
optical image stabilization.
Microsoft
Lumia 1030
Windows
Phone 8 OEMs didn’t develop a phablet yet, but, according to the latest rumors
things are about to change, as Nokia has a 6-inch smartphone in the works which
will aim at Samsung’s yet-unannounced Galaxy Note 3. Known so far as Nokia
Bandid, the latest reports in the business say that the Finland-based company
will actually call its Note 3 rival Lumia 1520.
The Lumia
1030 is expected to arrive with a 5-inch AMOLED screen, housing a resolution of
1080 x 1920 pixels (441 ppi). Such display is meant to be protected by Corning
Gorilla Glass 4.
The
resolution is thought to be worth 1080 x 1920 pixels. In addition, dimensions
are said to be 137 x 71 x 8.9 mm for a total weight of 149 g.
Lumia 1030
comes with Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC -- a quad-core MSM8974 variant of Snapdragon
800 / 801. The device is rumored to pack the same 2 GB of RAM.
The device
could run Qualcomm's Snapdragon 805 clocked at 2.7 GHz. The chip is said to be
coupled with 3 GB of RAM.
The Lumia
1030 packs a whopping 50 MP main camera. However, the outlet pointed that some
other "discussion" resulted to claims that the device will stick with
the 41 MP standard packed by its predecessor.
Moto X+2
It's a great
handset though, and next year's model stands a good chance of stealing some of
the Nexus market.What we really want to see is more of the same from Motorola clever
features like Active Display, competitive pricing, a stand-out screen and some
internal improvements would be just the job, with more customisation options as
well.
Balanced
design with a refined metal frame, genuine materials, and vivid 5.2" 1080p
display. Durable Corning® Gorilla® Glass and a water-resistant coating protect
your phone inside and out. With the latest version of Android and powerful Qualcomm® Snapdragon™
quad-core processor, Moto X responds faster
2.5 Ghz
Quadcore Core Snapdragon 801,2 GB RAM,16 GB RO, 13 MP Camera,2 MP Front Camera,Dual LED ring Flash HD
Recording.