We still have quite a few smartphones to be on the lookout for

TECHi's Author
Opposing Author Androidauthority Read Source Article
Last Updated
TECHi's Take
Alfie Joshua
Alfie Joshua
  • Words 74
  • Estimated Read 1 min

We’re almost halfway through the year and most of the major flagship smartphones have already been released, but that doesn’t mean the second half of 2015 isn’t going to have its fair share of devices we’re anticipating. We’re still waiting on LG and Samsung’s phablets, Motorola and Sony’s flagships, the OnePlus 2, and a few other rumored devices that the guys at Android Authority have compiled into a list. 

Androidauthority

Androidauthority

  • Words 201
  • Estimated Read 2 min
Read Article

2015 has been an epic year for smartphones so far with Samsung, in particular, making waves for its new glass and metal design on the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. We’ve also seen the HTC One M9, the LG G4, the Huawei P8, and the Japanese-exclusive Sony Xperia Z4. As we head closer to the second half of the year we can look forward to many more devices from Samsung, LG, Motorola, Sony, OnePlus, and others. With that in mind, we take a look at some of the most anticipated phones that are expected to arrive in the second half 2015. Just remember, not all of these devices have been confirmed to even exist, so take the rumored specs and details with a grain of salt. Samsung has been the top dog in the phablet market for years, and last year’s Galaxy Note 4 absolutely lived up to the hype. Although the device was pretty pricey compared to other smartphones on the market, the Note 4 featured top of the line specifications, build quality and experience. So what could the company do to improve with the Note 5? According to a recent report, it looks like we’re already getting some of that information.

Source

NOTE: TECHi Two-Takes are the stories we have chosen from the web along with a little bit of our opinion in a paragraph. Please check the original story in the Source Button below.

Balanced Perspective

TECHi weighs both sides before reaching a conclusion.

TECHi’s editorial take above outlines the reasoning that supports this position.

More Two Takes from Androidauthority

Xiaomi is about to launch its first product in the United States
Xiaomi is about to launch its first product in the United States

It'll be a while before Xiaomi launches a smartphone in the United States, assuming it ever does, but that doesn't mean…

Most people stop using apps within three days of downloading them
Most people stop using apps within three days of downloading them

Getting people to download your app is the easy part (relatively speaking), it's getting them to continue using it that's…

Sony is killing off its flagship smartphone series
Sony is killing off its flagship smartphone series

The Xperia Z-series has never been a big sales generator, and considering the laughable state of Sony's mobile business, it's no…

More evidence suggests the Galaxy S7 will be water-resistant
More evidence suggests the Galaxy S7 will be water-resistant

Samsung may have nailed the design aspect of the Galaxy S6, but design alone isn't enough to sell a smartphone,…