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As we enter in 2017, we enter in more modern and more advanced Technology.
As 2016 marked some of the greatest gadgets released we can imagine that 2017 will
also make it's impact in the technology world.
In this Blog we will discuss about the top 10 mobile phones releasing in 2017.
After the launch of iphone 7 and 7 plus , Samsung is ready to give competition by launching
it's rumored Samsung S8.
It may be early for definitive rumors surrounding the Galaxy Note 8; however,
assuming Samsung will continue its phablet line in the fall of 2017, there are many features consumers can easily expect to see on the smartphone. The Galaxy Note 7 introduced to Samsung’s device line, several new features, which are sure to be on the upcoming Galaxy S8, and future devices as well. Check out a rundown of features pretty much guaranteed for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.
Dual Edge Display
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was the first Galaxy Note device to feature a dual-edge curved display. Samsung has released several dual-edge smartphones, including the Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S6 Edge+ and Galaxy S7 Edge (the latter two are phablets but are not Galaxy Note phablets). Samsung’s very first curved display smartphone, the Galaxy Note Edge, featured a single curve on its right side. After the Nore 7, which was highly favored for its external design, Samsung is likely to continue in this trajectory. The manufacturer has hinted it may make the dual-edge display
a standard feature on all future flagships. Rumors for the Galaxy S8 suggest all models will have a dual-edge display.
Iris scanner
The Galaxy Note 7 was also Samsung’s first smartphone to feature an
iris scanner as a biometric security and authentication option. There is a good dance the feature will be included on both the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8, since consumers did not get to it for every long on the Galaxy Note 7.
IP68 Water Resistance, Including S-Pen
The Galaxy Note line has never been water resistant due to its S-Pen stylus, which fits inside its chassis and leaves an opening that can easily be affected by water. However, Samsung developed a method of sealing the note only the handset, but also the Galaxy Note 7 S-Pen, allowing the device to be rated at
IP68 for water resistance. This means the device can be submerged in up to five feet of water for 30 minutes. Now that Samsung has introduced this upgrade, it will likely continue to do so on other devices that feature an on-board stylus.
Blue Coral Color Option
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 also introduced to the market a shimmery light blue color called
Blue Coral. The color was extremely popular on the Galaxy Note 7 and sold out quickly in the early days of availability. Samsung later began offering Galaxy S7 Edge in Blue Coral, likely as a replacement for the Galaxy Note 7 due to its design similarities, such as being a phablet and having a dual-edge display. Much like gold and silver color options, which have become staples for Samsung’s premium lines, Samsung will likely also make the Galaxy Note 8 in Blue Coral to attract customers.
Expandable Storage
Samsung did away with expandable storage on the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, but quickly brought it back on the
Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge after consumer protest. The Galaxy Note 7 also featured expandable storage up to 256GB. There is no reason why Samsung would not continue to include expandable storage on its devices. Currently, many Android manufacturers are supporting expandable storage up to 2TB, which could be a point of upgrade for Samsung in the future.
USB Type-C
The Galaxy Note 7 was Samsung’s first smartphone to feature a
USB Type-C port instead of a Micro USB. A big indication that Samsung will continue to transition its smartphones to USB Type-C is that it released a new Gear VR headset, which has support for both USB Type-C and Micro USB. The single headset can support all Galaxy flagships, Galaxy S6 and later. As older devices begin to retire, future Gear VR headsets may feature only USB Type-C; however, Samsung doesn’t refresh headsets every year.
5. Xiomi Note 4

Xiomi Note 4 in India in January, we also expect the company to launch a beefier Redmi Note 4X on the sidelines.
The Redmi Note 4 is the successor to the Redmi Note 3, but looking at the rumoured variant we expect Xiaomi to go the way of Redmi 3S and Redmi 3S Prime. Reports had said that there will be three variants of the Redmi Note 4 differing on RAM, we expect the Redmi Note 4X to be the higher-end variant. In the coming days we will get to know more about the two phones, for now let's take a look at everything that is known.
Processor: The Redmi Note 4 was launched with MediaTek Helio X20 processor but since Xiaomi is not allowed to sell MediaTek-based phones in India, it is reported to come with Snapdragon 625. While according to TENAA certification, the Redmi Note 4X will also be powered by Helio X20, some reports have suggested that it will come to India with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 653.
RAM: An earlier report had said that the phone will house 4GB of RAM, now the TENAA listing says the same. It is interesting to note that the Redmi Note 4 is expected to come with 2GB, 3GB and 4GB RAM variants. So it wouldn't be surprising if the 4GB variant is in fact the Redmi Note 4X.
Internal storage: The Redmi Note 4X should come with 64GB internal storage. It may get a 32GB storage variant as well, which is suggested by the TENAA listing.
Screen: The phone will have a 5.5-inch FullHD display with 2.5D dual-curved glass on top.
Rear camera: The Redmi Note 4X should get the same camera as the Redmi Note 4, which means a 13-megapixel camera with LED flash, f/2.0 aperture and PDAF.
Front camera: The phone will come with a 5-megapixel camera with f/2.0 aperture and 85-degree wide angle lens.
Software: The phone runs Android Marshmallow-based MIUI 8.
Battery: The Redmi Note 4X is expected to carry a 4,100mAh battery.
Expected launch: The Redmi Note 4X is expected to launch along with the Redmi Note 4, which is to launch in mid-January.
Expected price: We expect Redmi Note 4X to be the top model of the Redmi Note 4, the price should also follow suit. The 3GB variant was priced CNY 1,199 (approx Rs 12,000) in China, so the 4GB variant or Redmi Note 4X should be launched at somewhere around Rs 13,000.
6.One Plus 4.
Well enough with the release date hurdle, let us look into the OnePlus 5 features and specs, discussing whether it would be a strong flagship or not. Well OnePlus brand has always been consistent when it comes to providing phones withe best of the features and specs that make them robust indeed.
| Specifications | OnePlus 5 Features |
| Battery | 4000 mAh |
| Camera Features | Flash Feature introduced, Front Camera with retina flash |
| Camera – Rear | 16 Megapixels |
| Camera – Front | 8 Megapixels |
| Features | D Touch, a pressure-sensitive technology, Fingerprint Scanner, Quick Charging, Water Proof |
| Memory | 64 GB |
| Operating System | Android v7.0 (Nougat) |
| Processor | Snapdragon 835 Chipset |
| RAM | 6 – 8 GB RAM |
| Release Date | March -May, 2017 – See Aboce |
| Price | $420 USD, 399 Euro – see below |
| Colors | Black, blue, gold, white and ceramic |
| Screen Display | 5.5 ” Quad HD AMOLED |
7. HTC 11