This is the top 5 new smartphones that are due to be released in smartphones that I can’t wait to get my hands on!!

5

The Symetium phone.

Symetium is being built as a so-called no compromises phone. The phone has incredible specs such as a 24 mp camera or an IP 67 water/dust proof certification. The really cool part is that the phone comes with a clip on keyboard that will turn the phone into a PC. The phone has unfortunately been cancelled and will not be coming out in 2016, however, since it WAS set to come out 2016 and I think the idea is really cool, it made the list.

4

The Nextbit phone

Nextbit is a smartphone set to be released sometime late 2016 (sept-dec). The idea behind Nextbit is a simple one that other companies have tried to establish but have not succeeded. Fully automated cloud storage. The phone is smart enough to know which apps you haven’t used in a while and sends them to the cloud, while keeping everything precious or often used. (All 4,000 of these have sold out so if you want one you may have to wait)

3

HTC one M10

The HTC one M10 is coming out April 11th in london and it’s a good thing too seeing how HTC has lagged after the not-so-spectacular M9. The basic specs are as follows: 4k screen, 27 mp rear facing, 8mp front facing, 3000 mah battery, and a built in fingerprint sensor.

2

Nexpaq case

This one isn’t actually a smartphone but it will certainly change your experience. Nexpaq is a modular case, that means you plug you phone into the case and put in any of the modules you own and now your phone can make use of them. For example, large battery module, amplified speaker module, infrared camera module. ( I know this isn’t a phone but I think it will change our smartphone experience so much that it made it onto the list).

1

Motorola/Google Project ARA

ARA is very similar to the case I just talked about but instead of buying a case, your entire phone in modular. First you buy the base of the phone, a simple motherboard for $50-$70, next you can browse the shop of possible modules, anything from a gigantic battery to an enormous processor, even a night vision filter for the camera. Each module will cost between $30-$80 and the best part is, if your friend has a module you really want, trade him! ARA is even customizable with any pattern you want