The Top 4 Best Tablets That Bend It Like Beckham
by James Ouma
Phone users will have a wide choice of variety of gadgets to choose from come 2017. Unlike in the past when none-optional keyboards were the fad, the growing trend is detachable tablets that are closer to replacing a laptop. Here are the top 4 best phones that bends it like Beckham.
Phone users will have a wide choice of variety of gadgets to choose from come 2017. Unlike in the past when none-optional keyboards were the fad, the growing trend is detachable tablets that are closer to replacing a laptop. Here are the top 4 best phones that bends it like Beckham.
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Apple is arguably the best maker of tablets due to their
quality, design and widely supported iOS operating system. The iPad Pro boasts
a mind-boggling 13-inch Retina display, a four-speaker system, smart keyboard
and amazing speed that rivals the 12-inch MacBook. The iPad Pro transforms
movie watching and music listening experience that keeps consumers wanting
more.
After its release was pushed to 2107, the Microsoft Surface
Phone is expected to claim a top spot in the handset market. Its release was
delayed to allow for an addition of exciting user-friendly features that seek
to improve on Microsoft Lumia phones. Codenamed ‘Juggernaut Alpha’, the phone
will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 processor and will run on Windows
10. The phone’s feature include a 12.3 high resolution display, a better
stylus, the latest Intel processor, bigger trackpad and an improved optional
keyboard.
Samsung is expected to release a phone that has a large
display and can fit in a consumer’s pocket or purse. Dubbed as ‘Foldable
Valley’, the phone will fold like a book. The phone will be 7-inch when
unfolded and 5-inch when folded. Samsung is already testing two versions of the
phone using a Snapdragon 620 processor and a Snapdragon 820 respectively.
LG is also involved in a similar project of designing phones
that have incredibly bendy screens. LG showcased a functional 18-inch Ultra HD
display screen in 2014. The screen has a backing that uses a special film
instead of plastic. This enables the phone to be rolled into a tight tube when
being transported.
Just a month ago, LG showcased a concept of what the phone
will look like when it finally debuts in 2017. The concept has an ultra-thin
wall paper TV that is less than 1mm thick and can be attached to the wall by a
magnet. During the demonstration, an LG employee peeled the screen from the
wall and proceeded to bend it to prove
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