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Most Anticipated 2016 Flagships: LG V30, Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Apple iPhone 8, OnePlus 4

Most Anticipated 2016 Flagships: LG V30, Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Apple iPhone 8, OnePlus 4

2017 is almost here and this could only mean one thing for smartphone lovers, new smartphones are coming in. With that said, fans can just expect new flagships to come out of all your favorite companies' doors. These include Apple, Samsung, LG and more.

LG V30 Rumors

Not a lot of things have been said about the V30 yet. Nevertheless, popular tech leakster evleaks has mentioned the device, sparking quite a tiny wave of rumor about LG's 2017 flagship. As what most tech bloggers have interpreted from the leakster's leak, the LG V30 could lose the secondary display.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8

The only thing known about the Note 8 is that it is sure-go product. This is despite the earlier speculations pertaining to its discontinuation. Needless to say, the Note 8 could pretty much resemble its failure-of-a-sibling that is the Note 7. Nonetheless, Samsung could also stuff it up with new technologies like the rumored new AI assistant.

Apple iPhone 8

The tenth iPhone is pretty much one of the most exciting releases of next year. Rumor has it that it could come with an all-display frontal and a curved shape. It could also ditch its home button and tuck the fingerprint scanner inside the display alongside its front camera. Furthermore, there should also be three iPhone 8 variants to come in. However, only one of these three could boast of the rumored premium features. Needless to say, fans just need to wait for official Apple statements for a clearer picture.

OnePlus 4

The next flagship killer in line is expected to come with a RAM size as massive as 8 GB. Fans also expect it to improve on its display specs. The OnePlus 4 could be priced at around $500 which is quite a skip from OnePlus 3's price, but it should still be way less expensive than its premium competitors.

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