The uneventful January is almost over now and our attention has completely shifted to the Mobile World Congress which starts in a month.
This is reflected in our most read articles throughout the week, which are peppered with Galaxy S9 and S9+ titles. The most read article from this past week concerned the upcoming Galaxy duo's fast charging capabilities (which are starting to look a bit regular these days). Another engaging story was the 1080p@480fps video capture that might debut on the Galaxy S9. Finally the design of the Galaxy S9+ was shown alongside some case renders and we got the confirmation that Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S9 and S9+ on February 25.
Just like in week 3, Xiaomi was a source of interest in Week 4 too. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 5's leaked specs gathered a lot of attention. Nokia's rumored penta-camera setup was also a point of serious interest.
Then there were the usual leaks and rumors - the bezel-free Meizu 15 Plus and the Xiaomi Mi 6X made the rounds, Apple may have a 6.1-inch iPhone with a "tall" 18:9 LCD screen. And finally vivo made the first phone with an under-the-screen fingerprint reader official - the vivo X20 Plus UD.
Stay tuned for next week's interesting tech stories.
The company has sent invitations to the press, where the Galaxy S9 will take the stage during the MWC later next month.
The company is rallying Mi fans for Redmi Note series discussions; expects more “action” in February.
According to some new (but unconfirmed) information, the one LCD model for 2018 will employ a JDI panel.
0 Response to "Week 4 in review: MWC and Galaxy S9 news streak continues"
Post a Comment