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Saturday, 01/06/2018 7:50:19 AM

Saturday, January 06, 2018 7:50:19 AM

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Some top of the line tech to be shown at CES... just a few articles I’ve come across... looks like 5G and bendable phones from the little guys ;)

http://www.techradar.com/news/yamaha-at-ces-2018-is-going-to-be-awesome-heres-everything-you-need-to-know

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If you're looking for the next blockbuster phone you want to buy, then CES probably isn't the show for you, since we've got Mobile World Congress coming up shortly afterward. For a brief second, there was a rumor that Samsung would shock everyone by announcing the Galaxy S9 at the show, but that was rapidly quashed. But what you can expect to see are plenty of budget handsets that will offer up features from last year's flagships at cheaper prices. Huawei's sub-brand Honor will be doing something at the show, and it's plausible that ZTE will do the same. Oh, and we'll keep our eyes peeled on Sony's corner because it's always turned up to CES with something nice in its back pocket.
https://www.engadget.com/2018/01/02/ces-2018-what-to-expect/?sr_source=Facebook

http://www.techradar.com/news/ces-2018?utm_content=bufferb8164&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=buffer-trfb

CES attracts about 4,000 exhibitors under 2.7 million square feet. Some schlock is on display, but there's also plenty of gems. More than 184,000 product buyers, industry analysts and journalists attended last year. Attendees came from 150 countries. The show is not open to the general public.
https://techcrunch.com/2018/01/02/what-to-expect-at-ces-2018/

CES just isn’t a big show for phones — especially with Mobile World Congress hot on its heels. Practically all of the major players will be present (Apple, of course, being a notable exception), but this isn’t really a big show for flagships. That said, we may see the first devices sporting Qualcomm’s newly announced Snapdragon 845.

Sony is one of the companies that loves using CES as a springboard for new phones. Past years have seen a number of new Xperia devices, and indeed, one rocking the 845 has been rumored for the show. As for actual U.S. availability on those phones, well, that’s never really been Sony’s strong suit.

Huawei, on the other hand, is said to be bringing some already announced smartphones to the States and CES, including the popular Mate 10 and MediaPad M5, because yes, tablets are still a thing.

The biggest story on the mobile front, however, is going to be 5G everywhere. This week, the CEA added a 5G keynote to its schedule, featuring reps from Verizon, Qualcomm and Baidu. Expect that buzzword to be everywhere, as big players like Intel and Samsung push it as the connective tissue between all of the show’s big announcements, from drones to self-driving cars to smart appliances.