With CES on currently, here is a sneak peek into the ost exciting gadgests.
I’M ON a flight to Las Vegas, it’s late at night and everyone around me is asleep. I should be too, but then my ‘I can’t ever sleep on flight’ syndrome has reared its ugly head. Adding to that is my excitement about CES (Consumer Electronics Show), the event I’m travelling for. Here then is my list of the most anticipated gadgets of 2017 from this future of tech show.
Nokia P1: Nokia is back and is making most fans giddy with excitement. The first phone will be the P1, a water and dust proof high-end Android device, 5.5 inches screen, Quad HD display, and Nokia level optics and performance. If they deliver a good product, this could set the cat amongst the pigeons.
Google Pixel Notebook: What would you get if you combine the best of Chrome OS and Android on your phone?Well, it’s called the Andromeda OS. And that’s what makes up the all new laptop from Google. Very powerful, great form factor and an OS that works both as Notebook and Tablet.
iPhone 10: Most think it’ll be called the iPhone 8, but I’m going out on a limb and calling it the 10 for the 10th anniversary. All glass design, wireless charging, OLED curved display, zero bezel and no home button. This will be Apple pulling out all the stops. They need to!
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