The year 2016 has not yet said its last, but we already know which are the best smartphones of 2017. Although the biggest smartphone providers have barely offered us their latest devices, everyone has one foot already on the next models that will see the light of day in 2017 .See what phones will be launched in 2017 by all the mobile giants like Samsung, Apple, Sony, HTC and LG.
See what they are the best smartphones, which will see the light of day in 2017. Check whether it might be wise for a while longer postpone the purchase a new smartphone.
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Best Smartphones 2017 – What 2017 Brings:
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 smartphone
Samsung is rapidly working on the successor of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 model, with which it accumulated unexpected problems. His spirit will live on in the Note 8, which will inherit the functions of the deceased Seven in its prime. The new Note is expected to arrive in February or in March 2017, possibly together with the Samsung Galaxy S8. It should have a SuperAMOLED or Quad-HD screen with 4K resolution, a dual camera, biometric capabilities (iris reader), it should be waterproof, and the combination of processor and working memory should be perfect for the VR experience.
iPhone 8 smartphone
The iPhone celebrates 10 years in 2017, so Apple is definitely planning something big for September 2017 to make up for this year's 'smudge' (iPhone 7). It should radically intervene in both design and hardware and once again set new standards in mobile telephony. The iPhone 8 is said to be glass and have an edge-to-edge OLED display. The Home button is probably saying goodbye, it is said to have biometric capabilities (iris reader and face recognition), and it will also be able to be charged wirelessly for the first time.
OnePlus 4 smartphone
The OnePlus 3 is expected to replace the OnePlus 4 in the spring of 2017. For now, not much is known, but it is speculated that the One Plus will switch to a Snapdragon 830 processor. It should have 8 GB of system memory, a main camera with a resolution of 21 oz. 23 million pixels and a battery capacity between 3500 and 4000 mAh. It is confirmed that it will run the Oxygen operating system, which is based on the Android 7.0 Nougat OS.
Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus smartphone
The day before the start of the Mobile World Congress (the second year will be on February 26), Samsung traditionally presents the phones from the S series. 2017 will be no different, but due to unexpected problems with the Galaxy Note 7 model, it will also sneak in on this day presentation of his successor. The only difference between the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus is the screen size. Samsung is said to switch from Quad-HD resolution to Ultra-HD, as it will support the Android Nougat OS, which bets on VR.
HTC 11 smartphone
HTC will probably present the successor to the 10 in the spring of 2017 (most likely in April) and no longer at the Mobile World Congress event, as was the practice until the arrival of the HTC 10 model. It should have a faster processor, more working memory and a much more powerful battery than its predecessor.
LG G6 smartphone
The LG G6 may not be modular as initially announced, thanks to the failure of the modular G5 model, but it will not disappoint. It is said to have a 5.6-inch 4K display, an improved iris scanner (said to use the same sensor as the front camera), a Snapdragon 4-core processor (3GHz) and 5GB of system memory. It is supposed to be waterproof and dustproof.
Sony Xperia Z6 smartphone
Although Sony put the Xperia Z6 model on the sidelines and instead presented the new Xperia X family of phones (Xperia X and Sony Xperia XA) at the last international congress Mobile World Congress, it did not give up thinking about it and the idea should not remain in the drawer. It is quite possible that it will see the light of day in 2017.