6 Of the Best Phones from CES 2020: Folding Phones to Disappearing Cameras - New Tech Shout

6 Of the Best Phones from CES 2020: Folding Phones to Disappearing Cameras

6:28:00 AM Welcome!
Annual tech trade show CES 2020 saw a variety of new smartphones being introduced, so we've put together a list of the best we've seen at the biggest tech show in the world.

Some of these phones are real handsets that you can buy and get your hands on in the near future; others are concept devices that show what the future of phones might look like.

We've made a list of the six best phones we've seen at CES 2020, and we're going to run all of them below. Some are equipped for 5 G, some are foldable, and some are just new versions of existing product series.

1

OnePlus Concept One
OnePlus Concept One
The cameras on this device's back can' disappear' if you don't use them. The phone basically shoots through the glass an electrical current that houses the cameras, making the lenses invisible when you don't want to see them. It's a technology similar to what modern cars use to make transparent sunroofs.

The OnePlus Concept One is not a smartphone that you will ever be able to purchase because, as the name suggests, it is just a concept tool that OnePlus uses to show off its new tech.

The rest of the phone is just a regular OnePlus phone, with the phone simply intended to show the missing act. OnePlus said that this tech might come to its future smartphones.

2

Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
Samsung launched the Galaxy S10 Lite about eleven months after the release of the Galaxy S10. It is a device larger than its namesake, but in a few key areas some of the specs are downgraded.

We haven't really seen this type of device from Samsung before matching the size of the main flagship series but offering lower spec. There's the Galaxy S10e that came out next to the Galaxy S10, but it's much more like the existing phones.

The S10 Lite has as much in common as the compact Galaxy S phones do with the cheaper Galaxy A line.

The Galaxy S10 Lite is a tempting device for affordable fans of phones, but it is also a fascinating look into Samsung's phones ' future. Could Samsung release annual budget versions of its Galaxy S phones like the Google Pixel 3a range has started? Only time is going to say.

3

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite
As well as an affordable Galaxy S10 version, Samsung took to CES 2020 to unveil the Galaxy Note 10 Lite, a budget version of Note 10, you guessed.

This new phone is the cheapest Samsung smartphone to come with a stylus, so if you like the business-centric form of the Galaxy Note phones but don't want to break the bank, it might be a great phone for you.

We don't expect to see the Samsung Galaxy Note 11 until the second half of 2020, so picking up a more affordable version of the Note series would be a great time now. Hopefully this phone would open the stylus-toting smartphone to an entirely new people's market.

4

Samsung Galaxy A71
Samsung Galaxy A71
At CES 2020, the affordable Samsung Galaxy A range won two new devices, the Galaxy A51 and this one, the A71, one of the mid-range high-tech devices ever seen.

The device has a large 6.7-inch screen, four rear cameras with a 64MP main snapper and a 4,500mAh chunky battery. It looks like it's going to be great for a variety of users on paper.

If this shows how the Samsung Galaxy A phones will look in 2020, it's a sunny forecast, and we look forward to seeing more of the devices throughout the year.

5

TCL 10 5G
TCL 10 5G
We have been waiting for the announcement of an affordable 5 G phone, and it seems that TCL wants to be one of the first to release one with its TCL 105G. Together with the TCL 10L and 10 Pro, the smartphone was introduced, though it's not quite like either.

The main point of sale here is that TCL promises that the device will be available for less than $500 (and probably around £ 500, AU$700), making it much more affordable than most other 5 G handsets on the market.

This is a forecast for 2020 as many more businesses seem to be able to try to produce 5 G phones that are cheap enough for most people to buy. Everything can begin with the TCL 10 5 G, one of CES ' most interesting mid-rangers.

6
TCL foldable phone (version two)
TCL foldable phone (version two)
We've seen TCL's foldable phone before, but with some interesting innovations at CES 2020 the company showed off a new version of its flexible smartphone.

The biggest news here is not that there is a new foldable phone, but for the new form factor, what it means. Like 5 G phones, TCL is trying to develop a folding device that is affordable enough to be purchased by most people.

TCL wants to make a device that doesn't cost a huge sum of four figures, like the Samsung Galaxy Fold, but an affordable range of smartphones that are cheap enough to compete with normal smartphones.

The product may not be ready for release just yet, as the design still feels a bit fragile, but if this gets into our hands soon it may be enough to force other companies to make affordable foldable phones as well.

Like and Share this Post:

6 Of the Best Phones from CES 2020: Folding Phones to Disappearing Cameras: Annual tech trade show CES 2020 saw a variety of new smartphones being introduced, so we've put together a list of the best we've seen at the biggest tech show in the world.

Post A Comment

This is the comment area, please be friendly, no spam, & no bad words.
[disqus]

Mark

{picture#https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgTG5oi7PJovEFeJxTAvOoq2ZLdijuva8ZmhJXEpkYGj5l38XnmuoiJZnh0Cq0j9ABzz9XUIRijg6ZEnbBTK3sGMVCAC1ZxZg_mce5mN-5oGc8_jMTCLlFQtCwCFlIeDAuVtUaPCbnIVgk/s200/tech+news.png} This is the best place for technology updates. {facebook#YOUR_SOCIAL_PROFILE_URL} {twitter#YOUR_SOCIAL_PROFILE_URL} {linkedin#YOUR_SOCIAL_PROFILE_URL} {pinterest#YOUR_SOCIAL_PROFILE_URL} {youtube#YOUR_SOCIAL_PROFILE_URL}

Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *

Powered by Blogger.