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Top 5 Upcoming Flagship Killer Phones You can Buy in 2017

April 26, 2017 abdul basit 0 Comments

Top 5 Upcoming Flagship Killer Phones You can Buy in 2017


1:   The DRAS Phone.
2:   Zenophone Ar 
3:   Lenovo Cplus
4:   Triple-display Flip 
5:   Nintendo Plus

1. The DRAS Phone 

Phones keep getting bigger and screen real estate is increasing with each new phone release. However, compromises have to be made on the phone’s portability. Putting a new iPhone in your pocket is becoming more of a daunting task. The DRAS phone design addresses this by combining a foldable screen and a solid frame to allow it to be unfolded into a compact standard format. This allows the user to check messages, time or even fold it into a mini-phone that fits perfectly inside your pocket. The use of the flexible touchscreen interface is the most attractive and innovative feature of this phone, using sensors to detect finger force to allow folding without affecting the touchscreen performance.




2. Zenfone Ar 

This phone looks normal at first site. The large 5.7-inch screen, quad-core processor and quad-HD resolution are now standard technologies and features that come with every premium phone. However, it is one of the first phones to use the new Google technologies Tango and Daydream make it even more exceptional. The exciting augmented reality (AR) technologies use motion and tracking sensors, high resolution cameras and artificial intelligence to determine the physical surroundings around you then uses an infrared projector to give you the immersive experience of augmented reality, making it feel like an episode of Star Trek every time you use this phone.




3. Lenovo Cplus

Curved screens are becoming a feature that some phones are beginning to spot. Lenovo decided to skip the whole curved phone phase and introduce a bendable phone that can also double up as a watchband. It uses a flexible screen and a segmented body to allow the phone to bend without breaking. Officially known as the CPIus, it will come in two sizes, large and small. Although not in production, people who tested it said it was quite the fete to place traditionally inflexible phone components such as a battery in a bendable chassis without damaging anything. There have been concepts of such technology but the CPIus are the first to have unveiled demos and hopefully, this phone will reach the market.




4. Triple-display Flip 

Called the Flip by designer Kristian Ulrich Larsen, this phone spots a triple display running stock Android that pops out into a tent-like structure and can collapse into a standard curved phone. It can even fold out like a book. It has 3 flexible curved Super AMOLED covered by Gorilla Glass for touch input and even has a full QWERTY keyboard if you look hard enough, with steel mesh at the hinges and an aluminum case allowing the phone to be flexible yet strong. It can be configured to take up to six different positions, so you’ll never get bored with just one. 





5. Nintendo Plus 

The recent Nintendo Switch has been the best-selling gaming console in the new generation of console, but what would Nintendo need to leap in front of Sony? Maybe a Nintendo smartphone? That was what designer Giuseppe Avanzato proposed. Dubbed the Nintendo Plus, this phone uses Android Marshmallow and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor with a 5.1 inch Full HD AMOLED panel. The native emulators of famous Nintendo Consoles are the neat tricks this phone is hiding. It has a kick slider and a rotation opening mechanism that lets you spin the screen however you like it. It has dedicated gaming buttons including 4 action buttons, a D-pad and two thumb sticks that can be removed. It doubles up as a phone, with a 3000mAh battery, 12-megapixel camera and a hidden SIM slot with a stylus pen. 








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