The Silicon Review
06 July, 2018
Most of the W-series smartphones are sported with the clamshell form factor and flagship specification. The company has always equipped their products with the latest technologies. Take W2018 as an example, the smartphone has a variable aperture camera. This camera feature is also available in Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+.
Recent reports from twitter say a new project called Lykan will take place, which is the next W-series smartphone that will be equipped with dual camera module at the back, making it the first of its series.
Comparing the previous models in the series it is possible to expect that Samsung will hold the dual display feature, along with the variable aperture dual cam and finally the Qualcomm’s latest processor that can fingerprint scanning.
Samsung has always had its ups and downs in the market. Even the speculations on Note 9 that is said to launch on August 9th at a location in New York might have Samsung’s next breakthrough. But then again it is the consumer who will decide the future of these phones
With the growing demands for better phones in the market, it is evident that Samsung being a top player will surely create its phone is such a way that consumers will opt for only its products. Samsung is currently making a lot of changes in its phone; let it be the camera, screen, flip, foldable, everything is going the right way for Samsung as of now. Let us see if consumers actually opt for these phones.
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