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THE UPCOMING SMARTPHONES

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    MOST EXPECTED PHONES OF 2019.  1. SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 9.                 The press invite shows the close-up shot of the button on the new S Pen, suggesting that the Note series’ signature stylus will get some major upgrades. Reports have suggested that the S Pen will be one of the key features of the Note series and Samsung’s invitation clears any doubts. The focus on the button is interesting as it could indicate that Samsung is adding more functionality to this key. Or it could also be a fingerprint sensor embedded in the S Pen. A few weeks ago, alleged CAD-based renders of the Galaxy Note 9 surfaced, which suggested it will pack dual rear cameras and will have a similar design to its predecessor, with a 6.3-inch display .                                                 As far as specs go, rumors suggest that the Note 9 will be powered by an Exynos 9810 or Snapdragon 845 SoC, paired with 6 gigs of RAM and up to 256GB storage, and a 3,850mAh battery to ke

iOS 12 PROVES TO BE MORE STRONGER THAN ANY ANDROID DEVICE IN 2018

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ITS BETTER TO INVEST IN AN iOS DEVICE THAN ANDROID. Apple announced iOS 12 for the iPhone and iPad at WWDC 2018 earlier this week and even though the improvements in the operating system aren't revolutionary, they still work on different iPhone models. Now before Android keyboard warriors lash out at this statement, there's one thing every Android users will agree, OS updates on Android sucks. This statement is even more true for smartphones that are older than 3 years or more which forces users to upgrade their smartphone regularly.  © BCCL For example, the iPhone 5S was launched 5 years ago with iOS 7 and even though the smartphone has been discontinued, it continues to get the latest firmware and OS update today. The same can't be said about an Android smartphone that was purchased in 2013. The Samsung Galaxy S4 was launched in the same year that is yet to receive the Android 6.0 update and chances of Android P running on the device looks impossible.