In the past years, smartphones have become a necessity for many. Its purpose has gone beyond communication. Despite the setbacks brought by the pandemic in 2020, tech enthusiast Yas Aloosy shares that many brands are still preparing to roll out new smartphone models that are set up to be faster, stronger, and more stylish. Here are four of the most anticipated smartphone models arriving in 2021.
Xiaomi Mi 11
Xiaomi is becoming one of the leading Android brands because of its efficiency and affordability. According to Yas Aloosy, the brand has been gaining loyal fans through the years. Scheduled for release in early 2021, Xiaomi Mi 11 is rumored to have a Quad-HD display, HDR 10, and a high-definition selfie camera. According to insiders in the industry, this phone will have a Snapdragon 875 processor that will definitely increase its efficiency.
Apple iPhone SE Plus
A 5.5-inch smartphone, the Apple iPhone SE Plus have many Apple users waiting with excitement. With the release of the Apple iPhone SE this year, many believe that the Plus might be bigger than its predecessor. Many tech enthusiasts believe that the model will have a design similar to the iPhone 11, minus the Face ID. However, it will use the Touch ID technology but will relocate it to the side of the phone.
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
Also rumored to be released in the first half of 2021, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra have many Samsung fans giddy. It is also rumored to have the Snapdragon 875 processor and might have up to 128GB storage and 12GB RAM. Like its predecessor, it will have the punch-hole camera design but not much information is known about how the cameras will be upgraded. However, for Yas Aloosy, the new model seems to be ready for 5G.
BlackBerry 5G keyboard phone
BlackBerry is making a return to the smartphone game. A Texas-based company called Onward Mobility has reached an agreement with BlackBerry and a subsidiary of Foxconn called FIH Mobile to produce the brand's next phone. Despite the rise of touchscreens, a group of consumers still miss the days of keypads. Tech insiders believe that the next BlackBerry will retain its QWERTY design that has gained loyalists during their heyday.
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