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Specification The Kirin 980 processor powers the View 20 with the option of 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, or 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The View 20 also has triple-antenna Wi-Fi for improved signal when gaming or watching movies, plus Link Turbo, which uses A.I. to assess the best network connection out of Wi-Fi and cellular, based on signal, usage, and network conditions, and switch seamlessly between them. A 4000mAh battery is inside, charged with Honor’s proprietary fast charging system. Honor uses Android 9 Pie, with its own Magic UI interface over the top. Other incidental specifications include a 3.5mm headphone jack, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C charging, and a fingerprint sensor on the back of the phone.
Special edition, release, and price Honor has also collaborated with fashion brand Moschino to create the Honor View 20 Moschino Edition, although exact details about what separates it from the regular models is unknown. Honor also says it has a range of Moschino-inspired products, so we may see more products in the future. In China the Honor View 20 will be released on December 28, and it will cost the local equivalent of between $435 and $510. The Moschino Edition will be slightly more expensive at $580. International prices along with exact release dates and regions will be announced on January 22 at the View 20’s international launch in Paris.
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Updated on December 27, 2018: Added official Honor View 20 details after the device’s Chinese launch ONJANUARY 1, 1970EDIT "TECH TRENDS TO WATCH FROM CES 2019" Tech Trends to Watch From CES 2019 Tech shapes our daily life, impacting not just how we read and work and play but how we interact, how we learn, how we grow. And once a year in January, CES (formerly the Consumer Electronics Show) gives us a window into what that will look like tomorrow. Unfortunately, it’s a really big window. With more than 4,400 exhibiting companies and more than 2.7 million square feet of exhibition hall, it’s hard to glimpse tomorrow; that window is plastered in banner ads for Alexa, televisions, and more iPhone cases than you can shake a fanboy at. Let me do the work for you. I’ve read the 687 emails I received in the last three weeks and synthesized all the announcements from LG, Samsung, Sony, Qualcomm, and everyone else.
Here’s my list of the large trends that we’ll see in 2019, to help you make sense of the wonderful, mesmerizing chaos that is CES 2019. Artificial Intelligence will run the world Yes, there will be voice-powered devices at CES. Yes, there will be smart speakers running Alexa, and yes, Google Home will be embedded in TVs and lightbulbs and other things. But A.I. goes well beyond simply telling you what to wear.
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In one of the first keynotes of the show, I.P. Park, president and chief technology officer of LG Electronics, will detail the company’s vision for A.I., which can “solve this problem of using complex systems, so that the devices become smart — and smart devices mean they’ll know exactly what you want,” he told Digital Trends, in an exclusive preview of the keynote. Baking A.I. into everything solves the conundrum that lies at the heart of modern technology, threading its way from your phone to your dishwasher to your air conditioner: “Currently, you need to be smart to use a smartphone,” Park joked. So look for smart tech in everything the company makes from here on out – and in everything EVERYONE makes. I read press releases about A.I.-powered security cameras, mattresses, memory chips, golf gear, grand pianos, televisions, translators …. 5G. Yes, again. This time for real It’s been hard to miss brands shouting about their efforts to bring 5G networks to the world over the past few years.
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