What Are Considered The Best Upcoming Phones For 2017? Read On To Know Which Made The List.

The best upcoming phones for 2017 are most awaited especially by customers planning to buy a new one of upgrade. Some of the models are HTC 11, LG G6, OnePlus 4 and more.

According to Expert Reviews, 2017 is a good year for an upgrade with all the phones that are coming that are considered better versions of its predecessors, learning valuable lessons from 2016. The phones to be excited about are listed.

Samsung Galaxy S8 is due to be released in March or April of 2017. Samsung Galaxy S8 is believed to be the best of its kinds for having rear fingerprint sensor elevating the level of security of the device. The Samsung Galaxy S8 is reported to be coming in 4K making it especially interesting for VR.

HTC 11 is also reported to be released same as Samsung Galaxy 8 in either March or April 2017. The HTC 11 will be a better version of the already impressive HTC 10. As HTC follows a 12-month cycle before releasing new models, it is highly likely that HTC 11 will be out in April 2017. This is also a safe estimation for Samsung Galaxy S8 as well.

LG G6 will be released in April 2017. Three front runners namely Samsung Galaxy S8, HTC 11 and LG GC are reported to be released in April making it a promising month for mobile phones. LG G6 is considered to be modular in approach.

Jump to June 2017, another phone to watch out for is OnePlus 4. The China-made phone, OnePlus 4 is advanced in terms of specs, some even rivaling that of Samsung Galaxy S8 but come with a cheaper price tag. OnePlus 4 is perfect for customers who want the best but is not too keen on shelling out considerable cash.

As added by PC Advisor, the iPhone 8 is also one of the most awaited phones to be released on 2017. The iPhone 8 is the 10th anniversary representation of iPhone so it is expected to be the best Apple will come up with. iPhone 8 should be released in time for the iPhone anniversary.

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