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Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by timidapsin(m): 8:23am On Aug 23, 2018
israel2563:
Flagship is bae grin cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
cheesy cheesy cheesy
undecided
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by Morcash01(m): 8:26am On Aug 23, 2018
nice post op.
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by sonofthunder: 8:26am On Aug 23, 2018
TechCapon:
TechCapon



Unlike the automotive industry where we have a lot of new innovations happening (self driving cars, electric cars, etc), the smartphone world is experiencing a stalemate at the moment, everything seems to be revolving around the same specs. Same dual camera stuff, same notch display and so on. In fact, there’s not a lot of difference between 2016 phones and 2018. Everything seems recycled. As a tech reporter, I report based on facts not easily carried away by those big technical terms they throw around just to squeeze out more cash. Because of the slow innovations, we’ve seen a lot of budget smartphones coming with some flagship features and top flagship makers are under pressure to show they are worth the price paid to upgrade from budget-friendly models. Now my points are based on facts, my argument really doesn’t have anything to do with money, it has everything to do with facts. Next year 2019, there will be a major upgrade in smartphones such as 5G, flexible display, higher camera sensors and so on, it’s better to wait.

Design ?



The notch designs have been around since 2016 as concepts. Yeah you heard me, long before Apple released the iPhone X in 2017. Till today, the notch design is still trending in the smartphone industry in terms of design and everyone one is into the notch. Nowadays even budget smartphones like Infinix now have notch display so there’s really no big deal.

4G LTE technology ?



This technology is not exactly new is it ? It has been around since 2009 and the first 4G phone (HTC Evo) was launched in 2010 and in Nigeria, the first 4G network (GLO 4G) was launched in 2011. Today every smartphone has 4G both cheap and expensive, they’re all 4G. If you have an iPhone X of $1000 (300k) and and a cheap iTel S41, it’s the same 4G network. No difference whatsoever. The next major innovations in this aspect is the 5G which is coming fully next year 2019. Until then, I don’t see any reason to splash huge cash on any flagship.

Display ?



Everything about display quality has to with resolution and the best resolution in any smartphone right now is the 4K display with HDR which came with the Sony Xperia Z last year 2017 with a resolution of 3840 x 2160, which equates to a whopping 807 pixels per inch. Now everyone is expecting all top flagship makers to start making flagships with 4K display but they didn’t because the difference wasn’t that visible to the human eye. Latest Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 plus have Full HD+ and a lot of budget phone also have the same resolution.

Battery and Processor ?



In terms of battery improvements, there has been very little. Most flagship phones have 4000mAh with fast charge capabilities,same with cheaper phones which is not exactly new. I’m not even going to talk about those Chinese makers that come with 8000 mAh, 16000 mAh etc. Snapdragon 845 which is the latest processor still does everything it’s predecessors are doing. If you have a phone with older processors, you can still multitask, play heavy games very well.

OS updates ?



Most flagship phones from 2016 down to 2018 are already getting the latest Android Oreo and iOS upgrade depending on the smartphone maker so buying a new phone just because you want to use the latest OS doesn’t make much sense to anyone. Android pie and iOS 12 have been announced, the upgrades will also be received.

All the phone companies still sell their older products till today so if you get a 2016 Samsung Galaxy or iPhone today, you have nothing to lose because it's almost the same functionality. The technology hasn't really improved that much.

SOURCE:https://techcapon.com/why-i-would-not-be-upgrading-to-a-new-flagship-phone-this-year/

You mean my tecno m3 is good to go?
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by mcstan18(m): 8:26am On Aug 23, 2018
Fabulous, informative piece. Nice one poster.
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by foolbuster: 8:28am On Aug 23, 2018
On point techcapon. Many of us know this, it's just that phones is not only a tool for communication to many it is a show of wealth.
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by mcstan18(m): 8:31am On Aug 23, 2018
sonofthunder:

You mean my tecno m3 is good to go?

You didn't have to quote that long post bro.
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by Meenion: 8:32am On Aug 23, 2018
israel2563:
Flagship is bae grin cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
cheesy cheesy cheesy
Sir are you still using your xiaomi redmi note 5?
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by TechCapon(m): 8:38am On Aug 23, 2018
foolbuster:
On point techcapon. Many of us know this, it's just that phones is not only a tool for communication to many it is a show of wealth.
a show of wealth for poor people. Rich guys don't do this kind of show offs grin
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by foolbuster: 8:42am On Aug 23, 2018
TechCapon:
a show of wealth for poor people. Rich guys don't do this kind of show offs grin

Lolz.anyway What You mean is humble people do not show off. Of course rich dudes show off with their phones. They only buy it simply because it's expensive.
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by Abiodunspectre(m): 8:43am On Aug 23, 2018
I'm patiently waiting for Tecno Phantom flagship.
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by fruqy(m): 8:50am On Aug 23, 2018
uvalued:


Thanks for your revealing opinion...you have been stressin 2016 phones are equally good, can you please recommend which 2016 phones one can buy that is affordable and having the above

I don't know if this has bee replied to, but I'd recommend you go for the LG V10.
Affordable, durable, with removable battery too.
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by sonofthunder: 8:50am On Aug 23, 2018
mcstan18:

You didn't have to quote that long post bro.
sorry... my bad
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by sonofthunder: 8:50am On Aug 23, 2018
mcstan18:

You didn't have to quote that long post bro.
sorry... my bad
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by Nobody: 8:55am On Aug 23, 2018
I estimated the amount I spent on phones in one whole year and regretted it because it was bad spending. N375k for me alone, besides gift phones and I have no investment at the moment. Really shameful.
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by Fundango: 8:56am On Aug 23, 2018
TechCapon:
TechCapon



Unlike the automotive industry where we have a lot of new innovations happening (self driving cars, electric cars, etc), the smartphone world is experiencing a stalemate at the moment, everything seems to be revolving around the same specs. Same dual camera stuff, same notch display and so on. In fact, there’s not a lot of difference between 2016 phones and 2018. Everything seems recycled. As a tech reporter, I report based on facts not easily carried away by those big technical terms they throw around just to squeeze out more cash. Because of the slow innovations, we’ve seen a lot of budget smartphones coming with some flagship features and top flagship makers are under pressure to show they are worth the price paid to upgrade from budget-friendly models. Now my points are based on facts, my argument really doesn’t have anything to do with money, it has everything to do with facts. Next year 2019, there will be a major upgrade in smartphones such as 5G, flexible display, higher camera sensors and so on, it’s better to wait.

Design ?



The notch designs have been around since 2016 as concepts. Yeah you heard me, long before Apple released the iPhone X in 2017. Till today, the notch design is still trending in the smartphone industry in terms of design and everyone one is into the notch. Nowadays even budget smartphones like Infinix now have notch display so there’s really no big deal.

4G LTE technology ?



This technology is not exactly new is it ? It has been around since 2009 and the first 4G phone (HTC Evo) was launched in 2010 and in Nigeria, the first 4G network (GLO 4G) was launched in 2011. Today every smartphone has 4G both cheap and expensive, they’re all 4G. If you have an iPhone X of $1000 (300k) and and a cheap iTel S41, it’s the same 4G network. No difference whatsoever. The next major innovations in this aspect is the 5G which is coming fully next year 2019. Until then, I don’t see any reason to splash huge cash on any flagship.

Display ?



Everything about display quality has to with resolution and the best resolution in any smartphone right now is the 4K display with HDR which came with the Sony Xperia Z last year 2017 with a resolution of 3840 x 2160, which equates to a whopping 807 pixels per inch. Now everyone is expecting all top flagship makers to start making flagships with 4K display but they didn’t because the difference wasn’t that visible to the human eye. Latest Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 plus have Full HD+ and a lot of budget phone also have the same resolution.

Battery and Processor ?



In terms of battery improvements, there has been very little. Most flagship phones have 4000mAh with fast charge capabilities,same with cheaper phones which is not exactly new. I’m not even going to talk about those Chinese makers that come with 8000 mAh, 16000 mAh etc. Snapdragon 845 which is the latest processor still does everything it’s predecessors are doing. If you have a phone with older processors, you can still multitask, play heavy games very well.

OS updates ?



Most flagship phones from 2016 down to 2018 are already getting the latest Android Oreo and iOS upgrade depending on the smartphone maker so buying a new phone just because you want to use the latest OS doesn’t make much sense to anyone. Android pie and iOS 12 have been announced, the upgrades will also be received.

All the phone companies still sell their older products till today so if you get a 2016 Samsung Galaxy or iPhone today, you have nothing to lose because it's almost the same functionality. The technology hasn't really improved that much.

SOURCE:https://techcapon.com/why-i-would-not-be-upgrading-to-a-new-flagship-phone-this-year/

Very Good from your Observation grin
But help me,I want to buy samsung flagship phone of 2014 with Kitkat 4.4.4 soft although it has NEW CUSTOMIZED ROM BASED ON ANDRIOD OREO at 'XDA FORUM and phone am talking about is SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 4,should i go for it.
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by saxj(m): 8:58am On Aug 23, 2018
OP, u have tried well well buh lemme burst ya head dah d galaxy s8 - s9 has heart rate scanner.
Morealso, u cannot compare d 4G of iphone 7 to dah of itel p8,,, (haba broda u can lie oo),, i use an MTN 4GLTE Hauwei wifi,, d speed here, even my gees using infinix note 4 wee b begging me to share dem hotspot dah dey dont even notice d 4G on deir phone.

I am not a techxpert,, but as far as mobile phone Dev is concerned,, alot of innovations happen, try to carry out a thourough research bfr posting here. Dont limit urcf to naijatechguide,, go as far as gsmarena (d world phone market) and gather more knowledge.

D only flop i see is d so called AI camera google came up with that is just mere automation of loaded scenes. (Buh u dinnor mention it)
Although they tried to support AI camera search.

So Op, do more profitable research nd stop ranting.
I can only support u on d notch display
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by saxj(m): 9:03am On Aug 23, 2018
Fundango:
Very Good from your Observation grin
But help me,I want to buy samsung flagship phone of 2014 with Kitkat 4.4.4 soft although it has NEW CUSTOMIZED ROM BASED ON ANDRIOD OREO at 'XDA FORUM and phone am talking about is SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 4,should i go for it.
Why not buy a latest flagship nd beat down cost. Or u derive pleasure in rooting nd custom roms.
Besides frm my last explore on note4, it costs abt 70k
Which wit extra 28k u can buy d samsung 2017 j7 pro wit an amazing display (top 10 2k18)
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by Fundango: 9:04am On Aug 23, 2018
israel2563:
Flagship is bae grin cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Oldship is Mae grin
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by uvalued(m): 9:05am On Aug 23, 2018
fruqy:


I don't know if this has bee replied to, but I'd recommend you go for the LG V10.
Affordable, durable, with removable battery too.

Lovely reply thanks
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by theapeman4: 9:09am On Aug 23, 2018
Should I buy infinix hot 6 pro?
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by Fundango: 9:09am On Aug 23, 2018
saxj:

Why not buy a latest flagship nd beat down cost. Or u derive pleasure in rooting nd custom roms.
Besides frm my last explore on note4, it costs abt 70k
Which wit extra 28k u can buy d samsung 2017 j7 pro wit an amazing display (top 10 2k18)

the reason is that a friend mine want to sell his own for me 28k used almost a year and i dont want to loss it cos it have most features in flagship phones grin

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Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by israel2563(m): 9:11am On Aug 23, 2018
Meenion:

Sir are you still using your xiaomi redmi note 5?
No sir... Upgraded to s9+
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by israel2563(m): 9:11am On Aug 23, 2018
Fundango:


Oldship is Mae grin
cheesy
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by TechCapon(m): 9:11am On Aug 23, 2018
Fundango:
Very Good from your Observation grin
But help me,I want to buy samsung flagship phone of 2014 with Kitkat 4.4.4 soft although it has NEW CUSTOMIZED ROM BASED ON ANDRIOD OREO at 'XDA FORUM and phone am talking about is SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 4,should i go for it.
the Galaxy Note 4 is a very lovely phone, I have used it before. Go for it.
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by israel2563(m): 9:12am On Aug 23, 2018
timidapsin:
undecided
My boy grin
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by PotatoSalad(m): 9:14am On Aug 23, 2018
Op, gift me a Samsung Galaxy note 9 and stop making noise. There's difference between PHONE and phone
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by saxj(m): 9:25am On Aug 23, 2018
Fundango:


the reason is that a friend mine want to sell his own for me 28k used almost a year and i dont want to loss it cos it have most features in flagship phones grin
Wow. For 28k,, if its in perfect condition,, go for it
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by litaninja(m): 9:26am On Aug 23, 2018
Why we don't care about what you do with your phone in 2018...
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by Fundango: 9:30am On Aug 23, 2018
TechCapon:
the Galaxy Note 4 is a very lovely phone, I have used it before. Go for it.

Thanks,
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by Fundango: 9:32am On Aug 23, 2018
saxj:
Wow. For 28k,, if its in perfect condition,, go for it
Ehhen Thanks Now you are talking grin
Re: Why I Would Not Be Upgrading To A New 2018 Flagship Phone This Year. by TechCapon(m): 9:33am On Aug 23, 2018
uvalued:


Thanks for your revealing opinion...you have been stressin 2016 phones are equally good, can you please recommend which 2016 phones one can buy that is affordable and having the above
Galaxy Note 4 is a lovely phone

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