For 2015, smartphone customers expect even greater improvements on the market comparing to the one in the year that just stays to pass. In the following text we present the models which are the most awaited by fans and which can raise the standards to even higher values. So, let’s talk a bit about iPhone 6S, HTC One M9, Sony Xperia Z4, Nexus 6, Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Samsung Galaxy S6, LG G4 and Google Project Art. Eight devices in total…

IPhone 6S, rival with Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6

IPhone 6S it is expected to be launched only in September 2015 so, quite far ahead if we calculate a bit, but the expectation may deserve. This if we consider the iOS 9 processor which with will be equipped. The biggest rivals of Apple, Samsung is expected to launch two gadgets during the following year, which we mentioned above. Most competition for iPhone 6S looks to be Galaxy Note 5, but also Galaxy S6 comes strongly from behind and rumors say that this last device will have probably the best display ever.

HTC and Xperia prepare some surprises

HTC and Xperia also prepare new great updates for their customers. The first one is set to launch the One M9 model, which also might be called Hima, because until now a decision hasn’t been made. Rumors say that this device will sport a 5-inch 1080p LCD and a sealed-in 2840mAh battery that offers an improved battery life. Other features include a RAM of 3GB, octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, internal storage of 32GB and a 20.7MP camera. The information about Sony’s device is lesser but we still found out that they are preparing a Quad HD display and the latest Android Lollipop.

Nexus, LG and Google are on the list

In the second part of 2015, Nexus 6 and LG G4 will be released. The first, is said to have an Android M OS, meanwhile the LG product is expected to be equipped with a 5.7 inch UHD display and a Snapdragon 810 64-bit chip while the RAM is set at 4GB. Besides these seven devices awaited on market, Google Project Art is on its way! Most interesting thing about it is that is a LEGO like smartphone that allows users to set up a smartphone based on modular components they want to mix and match. 


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