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The Future Flagship Smartphones

2019-07-21
ready so these are some metal slabs but they're interesting metal slabs interesting because these slabs represent the most highly anticipated probably devices that are going to come out soon on the right hand side over here we have the next generation Galaxy Note represented and then over here is the entire Apple lineup well now the iPhone is a little bit less interesting because I've already kind of profiled it we had the clone version as well which actually what probably isn't all that close to the eventual iPhone 11 these are likely a lot closer especially when it comes to the camera implementation but then I haven't actually looked at or held the next generation note format so over here for the first time ever you're gonna have two versions of the Galaxy Note series you're going to have the standard no 10 and then the note 10 Plus which gets even bigger and compared to the max version of the next gen I phone what you'll notice if I flip it around it's substantially more screen especially in the in the height Department now if you look at this closely what you'll notice is this tiny tiny little representation of where the frame will be and instead this is gonna have glass that wraps around right to this tip of this edge right here and it's gonna be glass of course on the front and the back so presumably you'll have a display that stretches from the very far corner top corner to the very far bottom whereas in Apple's case you're working with a bit of a bezel and then of course you're still gonna maintain the current version or at least something very close to the current version of the face ID notch that exists whereas in Samsung's case it looks like they're gonna have the smallest hole punch setup that they've ever had implemented this is scaled down quite significantly from what we're currently looking at especially on the s10 Plus which has the larger dual front-facing camera hole punch I don't know it's probably half the size of the hole-punch on the standard version Galaxy S 10 so what does that mean for you it just means a whole lot more screen in this form factor now weirdly enough it gets a bit confusing as far as which one of these you're supposed to go to because like I said in the past the note series was perceived already as a professional option as a kind of pro version of the S range like you had to S 10 or s 9 previously and then you had the note series 4 maybe even slightly bigger battery slightly bigger display and then the pen input but now you've got two versions of it so it might get a bit confusing for customers that said options are always good but the standard note series size-wise still the screen is somewhere in the same territory as the max version of the iPhone though it does look to be slightly more narrow but then in your hand it feels tiny comparatively to the max version of the iPhone and that's because of this very sharp edge they've been able to engineer again this is gonna feel likely even better when you have the glass metal combination but even right now I mean this feels way smaller than my 1 plus 7 pro this feels smaller than most flagships I've held in a while so then you're like okay I guess there's a portability component there's a single-handed functionality component to the smaller size note but when it comes to note users in general I have to believe they're going to gravitate towards the bigger one because you typically that's that's the reason to go for this particular devices kind of get the the biggest form factor that's out there especially when you consider using the pen if you're into using the pen then you can you know it's gonna be a two-handed scenario anyway so anyhow we're gonna see two versions I don't think there's going to be any kind of performance different difference between these two from a spec perspective beyond the fact that the bigger one will obviously get a bigger display and a bigger battery to go with that bigger display maybe a few extra pixels on that display as well but otherwise I think you're gonna see similar chips inside similar performance specs so it'll just come down to that and then oh and also maybe you'll see the bigger charger the higher wattage charger go with the pro version the Plus version whatever it is they happen to call it okay now on the Apple side over here this for the first time at least for me is this is the first time I've seen all three of the potential iPhone 11s together in the same spot the max is the only one I played with in mock-up and the clone version and it's a familiar size it's basically the same specification size-wise as the current version it's very close the camera cut out it's controversial people have different opinions on it jack thinks it looks terribly ugly I think people will probably get used to it as they normally do with Apple devices Apple had to go and do some reengineering here they had to advance to a certain degree because all these other manufacturers are sticking more cameras on they had to do something but what they did scale wise is they made the cheap model the R model which is represented in the center here will likely only have two cameras they made it in between the two from a scale perspective so as you can see it scales up accordingly here this being the standard version of the iPhone 11 feeling somewhat small by today's standards this would be the are represented here in the middle and then we have the big boy on the far end of the spectrum should I get a measuring tape the standard version iPhone 11 model over here coming in diagonal measurement and around here about five and three-quarter inches measured diagonally somewhere in that territory the the budget our version of course gonna be a bit larger there you're gonna have similar to the current model probably it's looking around six inches and the biggest max version of the next generation iPhone is going to measure around six and a half diagonally now where things get interesting in my opinion is on the notes side because as I mentioned you have the disc bleh really moving around the edge of the device so you kind of have to measure it almost from the very corner to corner and in this form factor I mean you're measuring close to six and a half on the little note series and when you when you know that when you hold these two together they feel like totally different size phones just because of the way Apple treats the edge of the device comparatively you can see if this one is thinner and it feels more narrow so it just is a lot more comfortable for one-handed use and then if you go up to the big guy the Pro Plus version of the note things get even crazier it's almost seven inches diagonally on this device and it feels I would say it doesn't feel all that much bigger than the max version of the iPhone so if you're a power user and you're looking for the kind of ultimate screen to body ratio the ultimate screen that you can get in a package that's manageable I think there's no doubt here that this particular implementation on the Samsung side is going to give you more screen for your scale and that's not even factoring in the bezel and the notch which is of course occupying some of the real estate all right so there you have it represented in their metallic structures the future of flagship smartphones from Apple and Samsung and now I guess you get to select you get to tell me which one it is that you're waiting for or most excited for man the stuff is stacking up I would say at this point I am pretty confident that these here are very close representations of the eventual devices based on what's leaked up until this point in the fact that this type of stuff is showing up at the studio to begin with I think Apple users are gonna have to become happy with this particular camera implementation because I don't see some other version happening anytime soon
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