We've already seen some terrific smartphone releases in 2015, with all the Samsung Galaxy S6, LG G4, HTC One M9 and Huawei P8 already gracing many people's palms. But the year is way from over plus there is plenty more to return from the big manufacturers, and also some possible surprises from up-and-comers.
The next Nexus - Nexus 5 2015 ?
Google’s silly naming convention means we have now no idea the next Nexus will probably be called – the successor for the Nexus 6 can’t function as Nexus 7 – because Google used that 2 years ago because of its 7-inch tablet, and several pundits believe Google will dump the company completely in 2015. Who knows though, it might very well are the Nexus 6 2015.
Recent speculation shows that Huawei will probably be at the helm of Google's next 2015 flagship, which will make sense for Google’s reach in China, along with the company is already well-versed in producing quality hardware at attractive prices. Intriguingly, a Google video touting Project Fi revealed a mysterious phone that a great many thought could become the next Nexus. The phone looks virtually bezel-less, and appears to have a similar design to your Nexus 5. Could this function as Nexus 5 2015? We hope so.
Xiaomi Mi5
Though it’s unclear that western financial markets are going to be able to find their mitts this one, perform know that Xiaomi is keen to get in the US market sooner. This would suit us fine, as the Xiaomi Mi5 could possibly be one of the best devices to ever be released on Android.
Rumors suggest the Mi5 will include a bezel-less design, a 5.2-inch QHD display, with an octa-core Snapdragon 810 chipset with either 3GB or 4GB RAM. These fine specs may very well be rounded off with a 16MP camera and 3000mAh battery. It's birth yet, but we're excited already.
Project Ara
Project Ara won't create a flagship. More intriguingly, it'll enable you to create your phone, along with your design, your chosen hardware and software features, and developed to your own specifications. It is going to be unique to your account, and this also is why your phone might are the Android phone to have excited about in 2015.
We already got a glimpse at several of the capabilities of Project Ara - with unique components such as a night-vision camera module - as well as the range of design opportunities that Project Ara presents are incredibly exciting. Consider this: typical smartphone manufacturers can't include components to entice "niche" user interests because they are created to attract as wide a demographic as you can. It's not intended for you, it's developed for everyone. Project Ara will probably change this. What are you into? What do you want to discover from a smartphone? Project Ara will help you create your individual answers to these questions.
Oppo Find 9
Chinese manufacturer Oppo brought an amazing phablet for the Android table last year while using Find 7. It's no easy task to compete with all the other names that dominate Android, but Oppo has been doing just that, and now we fully expect a Find 9 to look later this coming year to take Oppo's intrepid journey into smartphone manufacturing for the next level.
Details for the Find 9 certainly are a little thin for the moment, but early signs indicate Oppo might be pursuing a bezel-less design much like the Sharp Aquos Crystal for your Find 9, over a square device bearing little semblance for the Find 7. Rumors suggest it could possibly also include a 5.5-inch QHD display, Snapdragon 810 octa-core chipset, and 4GB RAM, in order that it should be powerful along with pretty.
Sony Xperia Z4 / Z4 Ultra
The Xperia Z4 a surprisingly muted release in Japan in mid-April. It looked such as a decent handset, following an identical design philosophy to its predecessor while kitting out the internals having a Snapdragon 810 octa-core chipset and shaving some decimals of your millimetre off thick. It's still waterproof too, though this time around there is no unwieldy flap over the microUSB port.
In truth, the model that's developing in Japan didn't excite us a lot of either, but we're intrigued by rumors of your Xperia Z4 Ultra in the works, that may pack a 5.5-inch QHD display, along that has a metallic slate design.
There quite a bit of speculation right this moment about what make up the Xperia Z4 is going to take when it appears under western culture - (Ultra version, compact, improved specs?) - so we're excited what it really offers if it hopefully makes an appearance at IFA 2015 in September
OnePlus Two
Some firms could teach Google a few things about sensible names - the following OnePlus handset is practically certainly destined to be called the OnePlus Two. After a split with Cyanogen Inc, OnePlus will go it alone and has now already designed a new OS, Oxygen OS, due to its second device. Here are the differences you should know about between Cyanogen OS and Oyxgen OS.
The now-familiar mix of great hardware and provocative marketing probably will continue, as well as the device, currently codenamed Lettuce, should pack a 64-bit Snapdragon and Lollipop for any very good price. Count on OnePlus's invite-only purchase system to come back also.
Motorola Moto X 2015
The Moto X (2014) is a good phone with a great price, so we’re hoping the 2015 version addresses many of its weaknesses: the rubbish battery, the mediocre camera, the just-OK screen as well as the lack of stereo speakers and microSD slot. But will that be all you need to keep Moto on the top of the table?







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