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If you’re due for an upgrade, 2018 will be a fantastic year to purchase a new smartphone. From 4G to 5G network, From wireless charging to futuristic foldable phones, this year will see a host of new and revolutionary innovations in the world of mobile technology.  
We have put together a few of those devices we think are credible and exciting, but yet to hit the shelves.
Best Upcoming 2018 Smartphones
Before we dive into the details, here are some of the anticipated upcoming handsets for 2018:
  • Nokia 9 – Potential 19 January 2018 launch
  • Huawei P11 – Potential February 2018 launch
  • Sony Xperia XZ2  – Potential February 2018 launch
  • Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ – Potential April 2018 launch
  • HTC U12  – Potential May 2018 launch
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 9 – Potential August 2018 launch
  • Apple iPhone 9 – Potential October 2018 launch
  • Google Pixel 3 – Potential 4 October 2018 launch
Nokia is also sure to keep the Zeiss partnership going and it will probably offer the bothie function of the Nokia 8 – although there’s talk of it has wide-angle and zoom functions on the rear cameras.
Rumor suggests that the Nokia 9 would surface early 2018.
Huawei P11: The P11 will be a successor to the company’s current flagship, the P10.  In common with the Mate 10, it will likely get the Kirin 970 chip, which Huawei claims deliver 25 times better CPU performance and 50 times greater energy efficiency.
Very little is known about the P11, but rumors suggest it could copy sister company Honor’s latest flagship and ditch the 3.5mm headphone jack.
Now there’s talk of what we’re calling the Xperia XZ2. spotting a 5.48-inch display with Full HD resolution, a Snapdragon 845 and twin rear 12-megapixel cameras, with a 15-megapixel camera on the front.
We also heard through the grapevine that it will be running Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 or Exynos 9810.
HTC U12: HTC has added the HTC U11+ to its 2018 line-up, shifting to an 18:9 display and boosting a number of areas of this phone. It comes at a strange time and feels like the foundation for the 2018 flagship.
Rumors are light on the ground at the moment (including the name), but HTC has come forward and said that it will be making a return to dual cameras in 2018. HTC was the first to put two cameras on the back of its phone in the HTC One M8, and we can’t help feeling this is a bid to compete on the spec sheet with rivals like LG and Huawei.
The only other leak relating to HTC at the moment its render that appears to be bezel-free.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9: The Note 8 has barely gone on sale, but Samsung is already talking about the Note 9. In an interview, the development team confirmed that they’d moved straight into planning for the next Note model, including working on enhancing notable features, like the S Pen.
So there are no firm details at the moment, but we’d expect Samsung to be unveiling the Galaxy Note 9 in late August 2018, with more enhanced S Pen features.
There’s currently no knowing what Apple will call the new iPhone, but we hear it will move from stainless steel back to aluminum to bring the price down while retaining that 19:9 display and using Face ID. We expect Apple to offer a couple of sizes in this design.
Google Pixel 3: Google is believed to be prepping three takes on its Pixel 3, with a high–end, premium model sitting alongside upgraded versions of the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL.
While details are thin on the ground, the premium edition is expected to take aim at the iPhone X Plus and Galaxy S9. To that end, expect an OLED screen, facial scanning and a dual-lens camera at the very least. Not to mention the next iteration of Google’s Android platform.
Do let us know what you expect from this year’s smartphones, and what you hope to see, via the comments section below.

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