The
generation of mobile devices around the globe, namely smartphones that become
with digital assistants like Siri and Alexa that streamline our lives and make
almost everything more comfortable, it’s hard to imagine how mobile technology
can grow even further than it has already. Well, whether we can, believe it or
not, it’s happening. Several big brands have already confirmed upcoming
smartphones in 2019 and other tech upgrades they’re trying out. Let’s get
started!
Smartphone Technology in 2019
As we place
2018 firmly behind us and move into 2019, it’s time to talk about a very hot
topic many tech-enthusiasts covers every year: upcoming smartphone technology
trends and their potential influence. So, will we finally see foldable phones
that are truly foldable? What about 5G phones those run quicker and have better
coverage than anything we have today? Continue on reading to find out.
Multi-Camera Phones
While we saw
an influx of dual-camera phones in 2018 phones with dual lens setups in which
one took the pictures and the other captured the depth of field to enable for
camera features like portrait mode, 2019 seems prime for expansion and the
inclusion of camera options like wide-angle, telephoto, depth sensing and monochrome.
In fact,
almost 44% of smartphones sold globally in July 2018 sported two or more rear
camera sensors, a charge that was led by brands like OnePlus, Huawei and Apple.
As for 2019 and beyond, we already have the Huawei P20 Pro, the world’s first triple
lens camera, a license by LG hinting at a smartphone with 16 lenses, and we
even have a leaked photo of a Nokia smartphone with five rear camera lenses.
5G-Enabled Phones
Qualcomm
beginning the Snapdragon 855 processor late last year, which will power most
maximum Android smartphones and support them and others to connect to 5G
networks that allow faster speeds and better coverage, it’s clear that 5G is
early to be mainstream.
● Apple:
Apple doesn’t seem extremely keen on putting forth a 5G smartphone.
● Samsung:
Samsung stated last year that they were running with South Korean
telecommunication businesses to release its first 5G phone, which will likely
be part of the Galaxy S10 family.
● Google:
Google doesn’t look much interested on putting forth a 5G smartphone, BUT
Verizon, who it’s been using as its exclusive carrier partner for Pixel phones,
said it’s planning to roll out its 5G network this year.
● LG: In
last year, LG established that it’s first 5G phone will debut on Sprint in the
first half of 2019, just as Sprint begins its 5G network.
● Huawei: We
already know that Huawei’s first 5G smartphone is coming this year, likely
before the end of June 2019, but it will be available in the US.
Foldable Phones
Will 2019
ultimately be the year of the foldable phone that’s not a flip phone, but an
original foldable phone? Beginning with the concept of the foldable phone, this
would require a phone that can be started up and folded at will, which would
require dual displays with dual batteries. With that in mind, we already have
some contenders who appear to be throwing their hats in the ring.
Final Thoughts
Out of all
of the technological innovations we have, it’s sometimes hard to stay
up-to-date with everything that’s happening out. That’s why today, we focused
on something that most of us can relate to mobile technology. Here’s what we
covered:
●
Multi-camera phones that give for much more choices when you want to snap a
picture
● 5G-enabled
phones that operate much faster than any phone today, even in low-coverage
areas
● Foldable
phones that actually fold and unfold without screen imperfections
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