Reasons for not buying a new smartphone with high specification Until 2015

Visualization

Next year will Flagships 99.999999% of QHD screens. If you are not familiar with this term all that I can say is:

You get 1.5 the maximum resolution of 2,014 flagships, except for LG G3, of course, since it is the first phone with a qHD screen a leading manufacturer of smartphones.
Vibrant colors that are more real than the FHD screens and you really get very high ppi, we’re talking 530 + ppi.

Processor

Most of the flagships of the leading manufacturers of smartphones using Qualcomm processors. In recent MediaTek Tegra processors and which is also used, but now most power low-end smartphones.

The Qualcomm offers high-end smartphones are Snapdragon 800 Snapdragon 801 Snapdragon 805, 808 and 810. Snapdragon Snapdragon Snapdragon 800 and 801 are already in use in the likes of Samsung Galaxy S5, HTC One M8, Sony Xperia Z2 LG G3 while the Snapdragon 805 come to press in late 2014 as Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Sony Xperia Z3. Moreover, the processors have not yet been published are the Snapdragon Snapdragon 808 and 810.

In 2015 it is expected that all flagships will be using the Snapdragon 808 or 810, which is really a big jump on the current Snapdragon 800 801 and of course better than the 805 here is why:

808 and 810 offer 64-bit architecture instead of the ordinary 32 on all other models. A system that runs on 64-bit processor with enough RAM to support it (about 4 GB of Ram) will be flawless and as fast as Usain Bolt ran a Wild Tiger Cheetah.
Chips based on 20nm structure making them smaller, lighter and more energy efficient
Supports 4K Displays
Octa-core processors with 4 cores for the power-hungry processes and 4 cores when the phone is chilling in the pool
Supports GPU (graphics processing unit) Adreno 430 which according to Qualcomm is 30% faster than the current Adreno 420 which is not yet in use in any of the phones today!
Category 6 Supports LTE support download speeds up to 300 Mbps.
802.11ac WiFi connectivity Supports 2-stream which is much faster than the connection in the phone.
It can support up to 55 cameras MP..yes you read right 55 mega pixels.
Tight integration and support for Qualcomm Quick Charge Technology 2.0 and Qualcomm technology WiPower All day battery life and easier to load faster.

Camera

In 2014 smartphone manufacturers’ tried to be innovative, but were not successful enough in my opinion, only in the camera department a little creativity was perceived. Got blur background using standard software on some phones, while the likes of HTC opted for a dual approach measurment chamber depth perception, 2014 also gave us the G3 laser autofocus and OIS LG … and then there Nokia is the King of Smartphones Cameras.

Nokia made a magnificent 20 MP camera in its Lumia 930 and 38 MP camera in the Lumia 1020 – Flagships Nokia 2014 and 2013, respectively – these cameras are our votes for the best cameras in 2013 – 2014.You may wonder if Sony should be the king with his 20.7 MP camera, but the answer is no; Sony increased pixel count, but could not fix the overall performance in different lighting conditions, own S5 Samsung takes better pictures with its 16 MP snapper.

Now let’s jump to 2015 to ensure that each manufacturer has to put his own touch to have something new to add to your camera department on the spec sheet, which will see 16 MP cameras as the standard for safe with new lenses, sensors and software to support it. As for the iPhone 6 will be released in September or October 2014 and is expected to have a 13 MP camera instead of the obsolete 8 MP (yes takes good pictures but is not the best thing to be honest).

Conclusion

Do not eat, pay their bills and sit on the couch than December 31, 2014, saving all their money for 2015.