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1楼2016-01-03 20:12回复
    翻译有可能有些不对或不准确的地方,希望吧友能帮忙改正哦


    2楼2016-01-03 20:14
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      What to expect from CES in 2016
      -A glimpse of what we'll see at the biggest tech show of the year
      In just a few days the Engadget team will be getting on a plane (well several different planes) and heading to Vegas. That's right, it's time for CES again -- the biggest consumer technology show of the year. Each January some of the largest (and some of the smallest) names in tech bring their newest and shiniest wares to the desert. Wondering what to expect this year? For starters, definitely more wearables, more connected home goods and, yes, all the TVs. Need more detail? Check out the gallery below for a breakdown of what we expect to see on the ground.


      3楼2016-01-03 20:17
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        Huawei's first Honor phone for the US goes on sale January 31st
        The Honor 5X packs a metal body and fingerprint reader for $200 unlocked.
        Huawei's Honor brand teased that it would land in the US this year, and it's making good on its word: the company will officially begin selling the Honor 5X on American shores tomorrow, January 31st. It's a pretty solid deal, at first blush. For $200 off-contract, you'll getting an aluminum-clad GSM phone with a fingerprint reader, a 5.5-inch 1080p display and mid-range specs that include a Snapdragon 615 chip, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of expandable storage, a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel selfie shooter. You even get nano-SIM and micro-SIM slots that both support 4G data (though not at the same time), so you shouldn't have to fuss with SIM adapters or replacements to give this a whirl.
        Just be aware that this definitely isn't a Nexus, like that other 5X. The Honor phone is shipping with Android 5.1 and Huawei's heavily customized Emotion UI, which ditches the usual app drawer in favor of home screen icons. Don't expect timely upgrades to Android 6.0 and beyond. Provided you can live with that, though, this should be a lot of phone for the money. You're getting a device that hits many of the right notes of high-end phones (including Huawei's own Nexus 6P) for a much lower price.


        9楼2016-01-31 18:36
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