As 2013 is over, companies are racing to launch some exciting smartphones and tablets. Here are the awesome smartphones that you can look ahead to. A brief review of each smart phone along with its features and predicted launch date are described. Released images are also connected. Enjoy!
Nexus 5
Nexus 5 may be available in India by the end of this month. Snapdeal.com, has detailed it for pre-orders. According to the site statements the 16 GB version of Nexus 5 will be launched in the 4th week of Nov. Others e commerce web sites have also declared the Nexus5 as arriving soon but have not started promoting it.
Samsung Galaxy S5
As we saw over the last few years, Samsung is predicted to make a sprinkle at the top quality end of the industry yet again this season with a selection of two, or perhaps three new devices. One smart phone that is a given for 2014 is the Samsung Galaxy S5. Samsung Galaxy S5 is expected during the Mobile World Congress 2014 in Barcelona between Feb 24 to 27.
iPhone 6
The iPhone 6 will be release in 2014. It will adhere to the iPhone 5S which will be launched few days ago. Jefferies analyst Peter Misek says that there will be a July 2014 launch for the iPhone 6. We consider it will be later than that, around a year after the 5S. It’s not a question it’s a fact that Apple implements larger display. The apple company cannot just instantly make an iPhone with a bigger display –– it’s a huge process that starts several weeks and months and months before launch.
Oppo N1
OPPO has been declared in their event at Nov 8th, that the new OPPO N1 CyanogenMod edition will be launched on Dec. This is the exciting information since back in Sept; OPPO N1 camera-centric smart phone is launched with 13 mega-pixel 206 degree rotating camera. This phone has 5.9 inch screen size.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4
No sooner had the Galaxy Note 3 has been exposed that rumors of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 began showing online. The Note 3 still brings the way when it comes to “doing” large-screened smartphones for company, and despite the competitors launching competing phablets such as the Nokia Lumia 1520 and HTC One Max, we see no purpose why Samsung would keep its phablet development at the Note 3.
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