Cell phones appear and disappear, but it is hard to keep track of the ones that are coming because they don't exist on the market yet. Today, our target is to help you analyze the basic specs, features and guestimated release dates of the five most expected cell phones to launch on the market in the second half 2012. We do this to help be one of the earliest adopters of your next favorite device.
1. Up first, the iPhone 5 is among the most highly-anticipated cell phones these days. Because of the obviousness of this fact, we considered omitting the iPhone from the list, but then our list would not be terribly accurate. This next iteration may upgrade the display to 4 inches, but we doubt that'll occur.
Still, it's a real possibility , and it could be much harder to forecast Apple's moves now that its most influential leader has died. But if it continues in the same vein, the iPhone will often keep the 3.5-inch display, though leaks and rumors suggest the processor and case design will experience major upgrades. We smell some LTE connectivity coming too.
2. Though BlackBerry seems to be a sinking ship, the company's new phone is RIM's attempt at reviving the dying brand. It should ship with BlackBerry OS 10, which is a major redesign of the BB operating software. We do not know much about this one yet, but RIM says we should expect powerful consumber-based features,eg a unique, fun and handy photo-editing and capturing app.
3. On the opposite side of the market, Sony's mobile phone brand is picking up since it adopted Android as its mobile OS. The Xperia Play 2 is one of these highly-coveted smarpthones, and it should feature similar PSP-like gaming controls as the first Xperia Play. Naturally, it's PlayStation licensed, meaning you can get PlayStation console games thru Sony's digital services to play on your Sony telephone or console of choice. This iteration upgrades the processor to a dual-core with a better GPU.
1. Up first, the iPhone 5 is among the most highly-anticipated cell phones these days. Because of the obviousness of this fact, we considered omitting the iPhone from the list, but then our list would not be terribly accurate. This next iteration may upgrade the display to 4 inches, but we doubt that'll occur.
Still, it's a real possibility , and it could be much harder to forecast Apple's moves now that its most influential leader has died. But if it continues in the same vein, the iPhone will often keep the 3.5-inch display, though leaks and rumors suggest the processor and case design will experience major upgrades. We smell some LTE connectivity coming too.
2. Though BlackBerry seems to be a sinking ship, the company's new phone is RIM's attempt at reviving the dying brand. It should ship with BlackBerry OS 10, which is a major redesign of the BB operating software. We do not know much about this one yet, but RIM says we should expect powerful consumber-based features,eg a unique, fun and handy photo-editing and capturing app.
3. On the opposite side of the market, Sony's mobile phone brand is picking up since it adopted Android as its mobile OS. The Xperia Play 2 is one of these highly-coveted smarpthones, and it should feature similar PSP-like gaming controls as the first Xperia Play. Naturally, it's PlayStation licensed, meaning you can get PlayStation console games thru Sony's digital services to play on your Sony telephone or console of choice. This iteration upgrades the processor to a dual-core with a better GPU.
About the Author:
F.D. Mendez is the editor of of a release-date-focused publication, an internet site and subscription service that notifies you only about the soon-to-be-released consumer electronics, computer games and applications you need.
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