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FUTURISTIC PHONES


Phones are getting better by the day and by the minute, what you about to see will  blow your mind and make you think yours is worthless.

1.Nokia 8.3 5G

Nokia 8.3 5G
The Nokia 8.3 5G is the first phone in Nokia’s arsenal to support 5G technology. As such, the phone shows big difference in other phones . It terms of memory, it comes in two options: 6GB or 8G.

It runs on Android 10 right out of the box.
Storage comes in two options, either 64 or 128GB. The presence of the microSD slot is a welcome addition. It gives users an option to further expand their storage.
On the display side, it has a 6.81-inch Full HD+ with PureDisplay panel. The screen has a 20:9 screen ration.
On the camera side, the phone comes fully loaded. It has rear-facing quad-camera setup with 64-megapixel, 12-megapixel ultra-wide, 2-megapixel depth, and 2-megapixel macro lens. On the front, it sports a 24-megapixel sensor.

The phone supports USB Type C for charging and data transfer. It has a 4500mAh battery pack. 

The Nokia 8.3 5G is not yet available for a full release, and it should hit the stores during this summer.

2. Nova 7 SE 5G 




This model comes only in Midnight Black, Silver, Forest Green and Midsummer Purple colours.

The phone accepts 40W supercharge. The phone packs the same battery as the other two models ( Huawei 7 Pro 5G and Huawei 7 5G), but has a side fingerprint sensor. 
There is also a 3.5mm audio jack on this model and the phone weighs at 189 grams.

View the table below for more Specifications:

Display6.50-inch
ProcessorHiSilicon Kirin 820
Front Camera16-megapixel
Rear Camera64-megapixel + 8-megapixel + 2-megapixel + 2-megapixel
RAM8GB
Storage128GB
Battery Capacity4000mAh
OSAndroid 10
Resolution1080x2400 pixels

3. Huawei Mate X


This phone with the:
Processor: Kirin 890
Display: 8.0 inch
Resolution: 2200 × 2480 inches
Camera: 40MP
Ram: 8GB
Battery: 4500 mAh
Thickness: 259g 
Storage: 512gb
OS: 9.0

4. Nokia 2030
The phone of the future:
    Display
    Screen Size4.5 inches
    Screen Resolution1440 x 2560 Pixels
    Gorilla GlassYes
    Display TypeQHD OLED
      Processor2.1 GHz Quad Core Processor
      RAM6 GB RAM
      Camera
      Dual Rear CameraYes
      Rear Camera22 MP
      Front Camera12 MP
      Video RecordingYes
       
      General Specifications
      Operating SystemAndroid
      OS VersionAndroid 7.1.2 Nougat
      Communication
      SIM Card SlotsDual SIM
      SIM Card TypeSIM 1: Nano-SIM
SIM2: Nano-SIM
BluetoothYes, 4.2
3.5 mm JackYes
Connectivity
4GYes
3GYes
2GYes
Wi-FiYes
GPSYes
GPRSYes
EDGEYes
Storage
Internal Storage128 GB
ExpandablemicroSD, Up to 256 GB
Other128 GB storage, Expandable up to 256GB
Other Features
Fingerprint ScannerYes
Battery
Battery Capacity3800 mAh
Battery TypeLi-ion
RemovableNo
Quick ChargingYes, Quick Charge 4.0

    5. IPhone Next G
     Projection iPhone next Generation.

    6. IPHONE 2023

    Which of the future phone did intrigued you please write your answer below in the comment box. And Thanks for reading, please give us feedback if you feel the information is not upto date.

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