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The Most Exciting Gadgets To Look Forward To In 2014

The Most Exciting Gadgets To Look Forward To In 2014
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The iPhone 6

The iPhone 6

Apple's next smartphone, presumably called the iPhone 6, is probably the most anticipated gadget of 2014. The phone is expected to come out at the end of September, and Apple will reportedly unveil it on Sept. 9.

Based on various leaks and rumors, it seems like the iPhone 6 be a noticeable upgrade from the iPhone 5s. The iPhone 6 will reportedly come with a larger, sharper 4.7-inch screen and a completely new design that looks similar to the iPad Air than an iPhone.

An even larger 5.5-inch iPhone

An even larger 5.5-inch iPhone

It's been widely reported that Apple will unveil two new smartphones this year — one with a 4.7-inch display and another with a 5.5-inch screen. It's unclear if they'll both launch at the same time, however. Some reports have indicated that Apple has run into production issues with the 5.5-inch iPhone, hinting that it could be released in late 2014 or early 2015.

The second-generation iPad Air

The second-generation iPad Air

In years past, Apple has unveiled its new iPads in October, leading many to believe that an update to the iPad line is coming this fall, too. We haven't heard too much about the second-gen iPad Air, but a report from Korean news source ET News suggests Apple may already be working on its components.

If the report holds up to be true, we could expect to see a new iPad with the same design as the first Air, a faster processor than Apple's current tablet, and a better camera. French blog Nowhereelse.fr also posted a leaked image that claims to show the ipad Air 2.

Apple's iWatch

Apple

Apple has been rumored to be working on its first wearable device for more than a year, and a report from Re/code suggests it could finally debut this October. The iWatch is expected to focus on fitness, and will supposedly be able to track the number of steps you take, how many calories you've burned, and your heart rate, among other information.

If Apple does unveil the iWatch in October, we can probably expect to see it go on sale by the end of the year.

Google's Nexus 6 (or Nexus X)

Google

Google is also reportedly preparing to release a new smartphone this fall. A report from TKTechNews suggests that it could launch in September, and that Google may call it the Nexus X rather than using its traditional numbered naming convention. Google's new Nexus phone is expected to be more premium that the company's previous Nexus phones.

It may cost somewhere in the $499.99 range (unlocked) compared to the $349 Nexus 5. Naturally, it'll ship with Android L and is rumored to feature a 13-megapixel camera, a 2K display, and a Snapdragon 805 processor.

A new Nexus tablet from Google

A new Nexus tablet from Google

Google is also rumored to be working on a new gadget with HTC, and many believe this will be Google's new Nexus tablet. From what we've heard, it sounds like this new device will be a tablet version of HTC's One smartphone.

Codenamed "Volantis," the tablet is expected to come with a super sharp display, HTC's aluminum design that's become the staple of its new smartphones, and Android L right out of the box. There's no word on when it will come out, but Google has previously unveiled its new Nexus hardware in the fall.

The Moto X+1

The Moto X+1

There's a strong chance that Motorola's next flagship smartphone, presumably the Moto X+1, wil debut in September. The company is holding an event on Sept. 4, where it's expected to officially take the wraps off its new phone and a few other gadgets, too. The Moto X+1 is expected to come with a larger, sharper display than the Moto X, a faster processor, and a dual-flash camera.

The Moto 360

The Moto 360

Motorola's Moto 360 is one of the first devices to use Google's new software for wearables, Android Wear. It made headlines back in March when Motorola unveiled it thanks to its circular design, which is unusual for a smartwatch with a touchscreen.

The Moto 360 is water-resistant and supports wireless charging. There's no word on how much it costs yet, but Motorola is expected to unveil more details about availability on Sept. 4. Rumors suggest it will retail for about $250 and will be sold through big box retailer Best Buy.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4

Samsung is reportedly getting ready to unveil its new Galaxy Note smartphone in early September. Like the Galaxy Note 3, the Note 4 is expected to come with a giant 5.7-inch display.

We wouldn't be surprised to see a Galaxy Note 4 that looks like a giant version of the Galaxy S5 — which means it could come with the same dimpled back and a heart rate monitor. We won't know for sure until Samsung makes an official announcement, which is expected to happen on Sept. 3.

The BlackBerry Passport

The BlackBerry Passport

BlackBerry's new square-shaped smartphone is expected to officially launch in September. Other than its unconventional design, the keyboard is expected to be one of its key features. The keyboard comes with touch sensors that allow you to swipe to insert numbers and characters rather than pressing a key. The phone hasn't even launched yet, but BlackBerry fans seem to be excited about it.

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