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China's Vivo is about to release a flagship LTE-capable Android phone named the Xshot that features a 13 MP camera at the back with a deliciously fast F1.8 lens and optical image stabilization, and an 8 MP selfie cam to the front, along with 4K video and high-end audio as added pot-sweeteners.
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HiSense, a Chinese-based manufacturer best known for its range of white goods and other household electrical appliances, is planning to bring its X1 mobile device to the US later this year. With its 6.8-inch display, the device straddles the blurry phablet line between tablet and smartphone.
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Techno Source and KD Interactive first made waves in the childrens tablet market by collaborating to produce last year's Wi-Fi Kurio S Series devices. They have now returned to offer full-time parental control and connectivity with a CES debut of the Kurio 7x 4G LTE.
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Chevrolet's 2015 models will be part vehicle and part smartphone thanks to the brand's plans to begin offer 4G LTE connectivity in the United States and Canada as well as an AppShop accessed via the in-dash infotainment system.
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China-based electronics giant Lenovo is looking to continue its expansion into markets outside China by unveiling four devices this week. The company is set to showcase its new series of smartphones at CES, including its first LTE-enabled handset, the Vibe Z.
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The Audi A3 gets a little extra technology in the form of an available 4G/LTE connection. The 4G hardware enables the car to offer a new generation of bandwidth-heavy internet functions.
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LG has revealed the Optimus F Series line of smartphones, which features 4G LTE support, higher processing power, and the Android 4.1.2 OS.
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LG will be showcasing the Tab-Book Z160 Ultra tablet/ultrabook hybrid at Mobile World Congress.
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LG has demonstrated seamless switching from voice to video calls over an LTE network at MWC 2012.
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At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, HTC announced its first quad-core handset the HTC One X.
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The Optimus Pad LTE to be released in Korea next week will be LG's first LTE-capable tablet.
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