Bendable screens have been heralding their arrival for several years. More and more companies are getting involved in the fight, with Samsung and LG showing the most so far. Of course, there are other companies in the race for the bendable display. Researchers at Queen's University Belfast believe in the utility of a foldable and bendable screen, and have translated their idea into the Reflex smartphone with a bendable OLED screen.
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iPhone 7 brings a new experience. It gives you the best performance and the longest battery life in the entire history of iPhone mobile phones. It looks just as powerful as it really is.
Not only Apple, LG also reserved the first week of September for the presentation of a new phone. The LG V20 smartphone is the world's first Android Nougat and is a great alternative to premium phones from Apple and Samsung. The phone with the 'eternal design' will go on sale as early as September 2016.
Although Apple faced a lot of criticism after introducing the iPhone 7 without the classic headphone jack, Androids are now apparently following suit. HTC was the first to dare and present the HTC Bolt smartphone, which, like the first Android, remained without the classic headphone jack. It was replaced by the increasingly popular USB Type-C data interface.
We are not used to LG Electronics sending metal smartphones to the market, but for the Zero, LG thought of new clothes. So he put on it a light and thin metal case made of aluminum. It is an extremely powerful phone that is also coming to the European market at an extremely attractive price of 269 euros. And what will we get for this 147 grams of technology?
Google's Project Ara shook up the world of mobile phones a year ago. Although Google has encountered quite a few unexpected technical problems in the meantime, a modular phone in which the user can change individual components, such as the camera or the processor, is now becoming a reality. Google predicts that it will be on the shelves at the beginning of 2017, and already in the fall the first versions will be in the hands of the chosen ones (read: module developers).
Borderless smartphones have long sparked the imagination of consumers and designers alike. But now Sharp, not at all in the manner of its name ('sharp' means sharp) at the Japanese fair CETAEC 2016 presented a prototype smartphone Sharp Corner R, which not only has curved edges, but is the first with a screen that is completely frameless.
When looking for a smartphone that gets a lot for a little money, we usually come across content in Chinese characters, but thanks to the Russian company Highscreen and the Highscreen Prime L smartphone, it's now also in Cyrillic. The cute Highscreen Prime L is affordable and technically competes with many more expensive models.
No, it's not Momax that sells furniture, it's a set of universal smartphone photography lenses that can turn any smartphone into a high-performance camera. Attach the holder to the phone, mount the desired lens and start taking photos.
The Chinese company Xiaomi never ceases to amaze and as if on a conveyor belt presents new products that impress. With the Xiaomi Mi Max model, the brand's new flagship, it holds the royal flush of phones and probably has the best cards (read: best set of phones) compared to the competition. The Xiaomi Max is so powerful that we will easily use it as a compact tablet!
Chances are your next smartphone will be Chinese. Below we will give you quite a few good reasons for this. True, the label "Made in China" has a bad reputation, as it is synonymous with cheap "goods", and if anything, the Chinese have always been competitive on price. But we had to pay a high price for this: poor quality. That is now changing, at least in the realm of smartphones that are spitting against the tide. After years of just copying, they have now turned to innovation, and the result is smartphones that justifiably make the competition's pants shake. The Chinese have started their march into the mobile market and it seems that nothing can stop them, not even the patent offices.
Lovers of modern design and creative technology, beware, the Honor 7 smartphone has arrived on Slovenian shelves. If you are not familiar with the name Honor, let us tell you that it is a sub-brand of the more well-known Huawei brand, which Slovenians are already well acquainted with. And if until now it was believed that Chinese products were primarily cheap and of poorer quality, technology companies have proven in recent years that this is no longer necessarily the case. Cheap, yes, but not at the expense of quality. A good example is the Honor 7 smartphone.