Sure, it’s 2019, CES is over, and we are starting to get a
good picture of what 2019 has in store for us. 2018 will forever be remembered
in history books as the year that revolutionized mobile technology in ways that
the world has never seen. From foldable smartphones to bezel-less displays to
smartphones with dual-displays, 2018 was indeed an exciting year for the
Android ecosystem.
So what’s left for 2019? While it may seem like mobile
technology reached its zenith in 2018, mobile phone manufacturers have refused
to bury the innovation trenches. And from what we know so far, it’s safe to say
things are about to get even more interesting in the Android world. Here’s what
in store for Android in 2019.
1. Hole Punch Displays
In 2018 the most prominent trend in smartphone design was the
notch. Save for a few smartphones, almost every flagship and mid-range phone of
2018 featured a notch on the front. While the notch managed to significantly
increase a smartphone’s screen-to-body ratio, it was not welcomed with
open arms by consumers.
To that end, manufacturers had to come up with
innovative ways to further shrink the bezels and create space for
front-facing cameras while maintaining a notch-less design. Some Chinese phone
manufacturers re-introduced pop-up-camera designs, as seen in Oppo Find X and
Vivo Nex X. However, the pop-up-camera design is more susceptible to failure in
the long run and also not cost effective, hence the need for better design
ideas.
Later in 2018, Samsung
figured out a way to place the camera under the display by punching a hole for
the selfie camera in the screen. This idea was first introduced in the Samsung
Galaxy A8s, then Huawei followed suit two weeks later with their new Huawei
Nova 4 smartphone. The hole punch display or what Samsung calls “Infinity O
Display” design is less distractive than the notch. Undoubtedly, this design is
going to get a lot of traction in 2019.
2. More Megapixels & Lenses
While the hardware
race seems to be waning in some respects, smartphone photography has taken
center stage in the ever-growing digital revolution. Many phone manufacturers
have placed lots of efforts in smartphone’s camera, resulting in camera prowess
that nearly rivals DSLR. Huawei introduced the world’s first triple rear
camera with their P20 Pro that features a 40MP snapper.
Later on,
Samsung went a step further with their quad-camera, Galaxy A9. Today, Xiaomi
released the world’s first phone with a 48MP rear camera, the Redmi Note 7,
putting it ahead of Huawei’s 40Mp lens-totting P20 Pro and Mate 20 Pro. And
that’s just the tip of the iceberg because the battle for lenses in the
Android platform is about to get insane.
The upcoming Android
flagships of 2019 will completely change the game. First, the upcoming Nokia 9
will feature five rear cameras, which will be the first of its kind. LG has
also filed a patent that shows an insane 16-camera arrangement at the back.
Manufacturers are aiming for more megapixels and lenses to improve the
camera department. As such, you can expect most, if not all, flagships of 2019 to
feature more lenses.
3. 5G Speeds
The dawn of 5G is upon
us, and 2019 will usher us into this new era of blazing fast speeds. In
preparation for this new era, many phone manufacturers have teased the world
with their upcoming phones of 2019 that will be 5G ready. These include the
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus (5G Version), Oppo 5G Phone, Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 (5G), Sony
Xperia Z4, One Plus 7 and many more.
Sure, the 5G network
will take years to roll out to all countries. However, those in the USA might
begin to enjoy the amazing speeds of mobile 5G before the end of the first
quarter of 2019. That’s because Verizon already offers 5G in limited locations,
AT&T has already revealed plans to roll out 5G technology in 2019 and
Sprint will be ready to offer mobile 5G to several US
cities in the first half of 2019.
4. Foldable Phones
Another notable trend
that will dominate in 2019 is the rise of foldable phones. While it had been
widely speculated that Samsung would be the first to unveil the
much-anticipated foldable smartphone, the crown was taken by Royole, a
California-based start-up that unveiled the world’s first foldable smartphone
in November 2018.
Since then, more and
more companies have shown interest in developing foldable smartphones. First,
Samsung has made it official that they will announce their first 5G and
foldable smartphone at an event on February 20. Samsung had earlier announced
that they will produce over one million units of this foldable phone, dubbed
Galaxy F.
The so-called Galaxy F
will feature a 4.6-inch display on the outside. It will then open like a book
to reveal its 7.3-inch screen. But Samsung will not be the only player in the
foldable smartphones’ space. Huawei is also giving final touches to their
5-inch foldable smartphone that will also support 5G. LG, Xiaomi and Lenovo are
also working on foldable smartphones that are expected to hit the market later
in 2019.
5. 7nm Processor
If you think phones
with 10nm chipsets are powerful, you’ve yet to come across one with a 7nm chip.
Apple started this trend in 2018 with their 7nm A12 Bionic chip. The A12 7nm
Bionic chip became the smartest and most powerful chip ever made. Later in 2018
Huawei introduced a 7nm chip on their Mate 20 Pro.
With that chip, the
Mate 20 Pro outperformed every Android smartphone of 2018 that ran on a 10nm
node. Expect the 7nm node to run all through 2019, and major upcoming
flagships, such as the Galaxy S10 family, to all feature this chipset.
Wrapping Up
The Android ecosystem
has come al ong way to become one of the best mobile operating systems and it
gets better by the day. Besides the aforementioned predictions, we also expect
to see better-improved battery life, fast charging, and in-display fingerprint
scanners take full force in 2019.
What other changes and
improvements do you think will come to Android phones in 2019? Share your
thoughts in the comments section below.
No comments:
Post a Comment