Against all odds, OEMs were still able to get their smartphones to CES, giving tech enthusiasts a glimpse of what the year 2022 holds in the smartphone world. Different smartphones were released, however, this article bothers on 5 best smartphones launched during CES 2022:
Below is a list of our top five picks:
1. OnePlus 10 Pro:
Oneplus may not be at the top of world smartphone chart, but they do have a reputation for trying things out, moving fast with innovations. Having them at CES this year didn’t really come as a surprise.
Amongst the smartphones showcased at CES 2022, was the OnePlus 10 Pro. OnePlus didn’t divulge the entire specs sheet, but they did say it would offer ualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 system on a chip, a 120Hz OLED display, and a large battery. They also went further to state there is a provision for 80-watt fast charging and 50W wiress charging, which is a certainly going to make the headlines once its released.
2. Samsung Galaxy S21 FE:
The Samsung Galaxy S21 FE is pretty much a sequel to the previously released Samsung FE smartphone. In this case, its a more affordable sibling to the standard Samsung Galaxy S21.
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Samsung did disclose the S21 FE will come with a triple camera system on the rear with a 12MP primary camera, a 12MP ultrawide came and an 8MP telephoto camera. They also made mention of a 4,500mAh battery, wireless charging. In conclusion, this smartphone will be offered at a competitive price.
3. Nokia G400:
With the advent fo the Nokia G400, Nokia hopes to bring 5G to more people, as its taking the route of a more affordable price tag hinged at $239.
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The 5G offerings isn’t the only head liner here. The G400 also comes packed with a 120Hz refresh rate display which isn’t common with smartphones in the 200 dollar budget range. What’s more we have a 48mP primary shooter on the rear, a Snapdragon 615 chip and lots more.
4. TCL 30V 5G:
Still on the topic of best smartphones launched during CES 2022, TCL also made an appearance, but this time with a low budget device, with offerings similar to that of the Nokia G400. As both smartphones aim to be inexpensive smartphones offering 5G connections.
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The other highlights of this smartphone includes a snapdragon 480 chip, a 50MP rear primary camera, a 4500mAH battery and lots more.
5. TCL 30XE 5G:
Last but certainly not least, is the TCL 30XE 5G, which is a sequel to the 30V 5G. Its also a 5G TCL phone, with slightly different specs. It features a slight less capable rear camera. However, we have got a higher 90Hz refresh rate as opposed to 60Hz on the former.
In conclusion:
As mentioned in the introductory paragraph, smartphones released at CES are an indication of the manner of phones we would be seeing in 2022 and from the looks of things, we should be prepared to see very capable smartphones in the low budget range. 5G will come to a lot of low-budget device this year.
More Information On Gadgets:
A gadget is a small tool such as a machine that has a particular function but is often thought of as a novelty. Gadgets are sometimes referred to as gizmos.
In the software industry, “Gadget” refers to computer programs that provide services without needing an independent application to be launched for each one but instead run in an environment that manages multiple gadgets. There are several implementations based on existing software development techniques, like JavaScript, form input and various image formats.
The earliest documented use of the term gadget in the context of software engineering was in 1985 by the developers of AmigaOS, the operating system of the Amiga computers (intuition.library and also later gadtools.library).
It denotes what other technological traditions call GUI widget—a control element in the graphical user interface. This naming convention remains in continuing use (as of 2008) since then.
It is not known whether other software companies are explicitly drawing on that inspiration when featuring the word in the names of their technologies or simply referring to the generic meaning.
The word widget is older in this context. In the movie “Back to School” from 1986 by Alan Metter, there is a scene where an economics professor Dr. Barbay, wants to start for educational purposes a fictional company that produces “widgets: It’s a fictional product.”