A new batch of hot phones will be debuting next year, mostly with some AI inside em. It is expected to be the beginning of the rise of phone-based AIs, by which it takes over everything from calendars, contacts and even refueling your car(which you will most likely own one)
There are also rumors that Google is set to release its own line of hot phones, with a revamped Android OS to support the new hardware. The Google phone is also rumored to have a 3D scanner and iris scanner, as well as a longer-lasting battery.
Apple’s new iPhone
The iPhone 11, which will be released in September 2019. It will have an octa-core CPU and 16 GB of RAM. There are rumors that Apple is planning to introduce a 5G version in 2021 – which it looks like Apple is finally catching up with its competitors.
Samsung’s latest flagship device
The S10+, has some pretty neat features, like a new virtual assistant named “Viv” which is capable of doing just about anything the user asks it to do. There are some rumors that Samsung Galaxy S10+ will have 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of built-in storage capacity, along with an updated CPU.
Sony’s Xperia phones
There are no new models planned for next year – but Sony might focus on some AI development.
Phones with some AI capabilities are more likely to pop up in the “mid-range” phone market. One of them is OPPO’s new F11 Pro, which will probably have a built-in virtual assistant called AQUA. It’s also rumored that the phone will have a 48 MP rear camera and a 6.5″ display.
Google Pixel 3
The Google Pixel 3 has a pretty good battery life, and comes with a “Digital Wellbeing” app which can help you track how much time you’re spending on your phone. It also has a rear-camera which is great for taking photos in low-light settings.
Huawei Mate 30 Pro
The Mate 30 Pro is Huawei’s latest flagship phone. It has a 40 MP main camera, and an 8 MP front-facing camera. The phone also has a 6.8″ OLED display, and comes with a built-in fingerprint scanner.
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OnePlus 7 Pro
The OnePlus 7 Pro is a great phone if you’re looking for something that’s not too expensive. It has a 6.67″ AMOLED display, and comes with a 90 Hz refresh rate. The phone also has a triple-camera system on the back, which is great for taking photos in low-light settings.
OnePlus 7
The OnePlus 7 is almost as good as its Pro brother, but without the 90 Hz refresh rate and triple-camera system on the back. This one also has a lower price tag – making it perfect for those who don’t really need the extra features.
LG G8 ThinQ 5G
The LG G8 has a great CPU (the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855), and also comes with an AI assistant called Q-Assist. The phone’s camera system is pretty good too – but the real star of the show is its “Crystal Sound OLED” technology which can project sounds through your display.
One cool feature about this one is that it doesn’t get very hot when you’re using the Snapdragon 855.
Google Pixel 4 XL
The Google Pixel 4XL is set to launch in September 2019, and according to rumors – will come with a 6 GB of RAM. Also expected are some improved face-scanning capabilities, along with an upgraded camera system.
Apple iPhone 12
The iPhone 12 is set to be released in September 2020, and is rumored to come with a 5.4″ OLED display and a triple-camera system on the back. It may also come with a new “A13” CPU.
Conclusion
All of these new phones are set to be released next year, mostly with some AI inside. It is expected to be the beginning of the rise of phone-based AIs, by which it takes over everything from calendars, contacts and even refueling your car(which you will most likely own one)