CES 2013 Mobile
The last months of 2012 saw a rush of huge phone and tablet releases, but it’s a new year and we’re about to get a glimpse of the year ahead. Though the role of CES is diminishing as other shows like Mobile World Congress (late February) gain popularity, most of the major phone, tablet, and gadget manufacturers are here in full force, ready to unveil a flurry of new devices you’ll want to break your contract to buy. We’ve got a full team on the show floor. Expect bigger phones, 1080p screens, wearable gadgets, more practical tablets, a bunch of new operating systems ready to put a beat down on Android and iOS.
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