1. Oculus Rift for the PC (This alone could cause me to upgrade a few key components in my computer.)
2. Windows 10 operating system (Got the tech preview on my sons computer and it shows promise. I like what I see. Could open up my purchase to a Windows 10 tablet or laptop.)
3. Note 5 (Samsung normally does not disappoint here)
4. Nexus 7 (phone)
5. Nexus 7" 2015 edition??? (Google had a good thing going with affordable high end 7 inch tablets. That was lost with Nexus 8. I still consider my Nexus 7 2013 as the better tablet.)
6. Galaxy S6 (Won't be buying but it's a good indication what Samsung's game plan is.)
7. LG G4 (Just want to see.)
8. HTC One M9 (But if leaks are true I have no interest.)
9. Motorola X 2015 (I actually like the 2014 model.)
10. Sony flagship (as long as it comes to Verizon untouched. One model on all carriers.)
11. iPhone 6/6 plus (Hard to get excited over a S model. This could actually be the phone I buy if Apple can make iOS solid and reliable. Had nothing but bad experiences with the iPhone 6.)
12. Wearables such as Pebble and Android Wear. (Simple, functional and affordable is what I'm looking for. Not a expensive fashion piece for showing off.)
13. iPads (Only because it's tech and it's Apple.)
14. Windows Phone 10 (I just wish Microsoft would allow Android like customization. Not a fan of the launcher but Microsoft is correct in keeping all models stock regardless of OEM. Wish I could rank this much higher for 2015. )
15. Apple Watch (I personally think that this watch will fail unless Apple makes adjustments to the pricing and not focus so much attention to fashion. And the functionality looks unApple like to me. It's going to sale initially because it's a new Apple product so listening to Apple brag about sales is useless to me. It's the long haul I'm interested in.)
My numbering is only because of my level of interest. iDevices are low on my list but it does not mean I won't buy (minus the Apple Watch). Not spending $350 (minimum) on a watch when I don't even own a iPad. That would be more useful to me.
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I hope HTC leaked those pics on purpose to throw off the scent. If true their milking that body style far to long. And I'm not impressed with the early Snapdragon 810 news in the LG Flex 2. That phone would have made my list but early reports show it as having throttling issues.
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A Moto G-esque phone with 4G dual-SIM, 720p or better screen, Snapdragon 410 or better SoC, 2GB RAM at least, stock or near stock Android and removable battery is a plus...At a killer price.
Otherwise, my current Note 3 and Redmi Note 4G are already so good that it is extremely hard to justify a new phone.
If I was aiming at dropping Verizon and switching to like t-mobile I would also pick a upgraded Moto G. I would be fine with those specs even though I doubt the removable battery. But given the low cost of the Moto X 2013 that might be a better option if you can find one for under $200.
I have a Note 4 which is far superior but my interest in that was Gear VR. If it wasn't for VR I don't use the full potential of the phone when it comes to gaming. A Moto X would have made me happy and a 720p display is enough for a phone.
Imagine a 720p Android mini with a high end processor, 3GB of ram, killer camera and a size smaller than iPhone 6. That thing would fly.