Saturday, January 14, 2012

Phones that grabbed the most attention at the CES

At this years Consumer Electronics Show (CES) some of the best mobile devices were put for exhibition before the world. From the revolutionary Lumia 900 to the HTC Titan 2. Here’s the list of the top five smartphones we have picked from the CES.

Nokia Lumia 900

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Nokia’s first 4G LTE device running on Microsoft;s Windows Phone OS grabbed a full house. With an 8 MP Camera, Qualcomm APQ8055 Snapdragon processor, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass and up to 300 hrs of battery life was awarded the best gadget of the CES award.

 

The Huawei Ascend P1 S

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The Huawei Ascend P1 S is shown at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas January 11, 2012. Huawei claims it is the world's thinnest smartphone at 6.68mm and will be available later this year.

Running on Android 4.0 with an 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash. video recording at 1080p, it is sure to rock the market.

 

HTC Titan II

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With a 16 MP camera, it rocked the show, but the HTC Titan II's camera isn't the only thing making headlines in the Windows Phone world. The Titan II has the same 4.7" LCD as its predecessor, which is as large as it gets in WP land. The chipset inside this one is Qualcomm Snapdragon S2, featuring a 1.5GHz Scorpion CPU and there's LTE connectivity on-board. The Titan II sounds like quite a hit for AT&T and HTC.

 

Sony Xperia smartphones

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The Sony Xperia ion and Xperia S will come with Android 2.3.5 out of the box, upgradable to Android 4.0 ICS. The Xperia S is slated to be launched by March and the ion is expected to break cover by June, so we might not have to wait too long to see these beasts in action. However, since the ion probably will be an AT&T exclusive in the US, we might not see the handset hit Asian markets soon.

 

Galaxy Note smartphone from Samsung

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With the world's largest smartphone screen at 5.3 inches, on the opening day of the International Consumer Electronics Show. Note has what we’d expect from a Samsung phone: dual-core processor bumped to a speedy 1.4GHz, HD Super AMOLED screen with great contrast and brilliant colour saturation, and a 4G LTE radio for speedy data connectivity.

 

Which one would you like to grab?