IFA 2017 is wrapping up with the events and we saw plenty of new phones being announced.
LG finally unveiled the V30, Sony introduced the XZ1, the XZ1 Compact, and the XA1 Plus, while Lenovo showed the Moto X4 with dual cameras.
Other companies like Archos, Alcatel and Blackberry also joined the fun, making the week a pure blessing for all smartphone geeks.
Xiaomi and Apple are releasing their next flagships in a matter of two days - first is the Chinese manufacturer with the Mi Mix 2 on September 11.
On September 12 the Cupertino company is announcing three iPhones, one of them with Gesture controls instead of a home button per latest claims.
Sadly, no more information is currently available about the device, including its pricing and availability.
The company has given A+’s to other Samsung flagships in the past, but the Galaxy Note8 met or exceeded existing records in some categories.
This is said to happen so that the Korean company can defend its flagship line's sales against the iPhone 8.
Both phones are true flagship offers, with a fresh 2017 spin on the tried and true Xperia design.
As promised, the Mi MIX, Mi Note 2, Mi 5, Mi 5s, Mi 5s Plus, Mi Max 2, Mi Max, Redmi 4 and Redmi 4X can now flash the early build.
RAM is 4GB, while internal memory is 128GB. The camera department is handled by an 18MP rear unit and a 12MP front shooter.
The device features a 32-bit Advanced Hi-Fi Quad DAC, which offers more customizable options compared to the Hi-Fi Quad DAC that was there in the V20.
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