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The LG G Flex 2: A Device That Stole the Show at CES

The LG G Flex 2 has been making waves in the tech world, and it's no surprise why. This device has a 5.5-inch 1080P display that is sure to impress anyone who lays eyes on it. But what really sets this phone apart is its powerful processor and GPU. The latest Flex iteration is powered by a Snapdragon 810 64-bit octa-core processor with an Adrenaline 43 GPU, making the G Flex 2 the first soon-to-be widely released device to offer Qualcomm's latest processing package in addition to the killer chipset.

The phone will come with either 2 or 3 GB of RAM depending on whether you choose the 16 or 32 GB storage configuration. Regardless of what model you get, the G Flex 2 also brings a MicroSD card slot with recognition for cards up to 2 TB. Yes, you read that right - 2 terabytes. This is definitely not a typo, and it's clear that LG wants to give its users as much storage space as possible.

The LG G Flex 2 has been getting a lot of attention at CES, both from our own team and from Pocket Now. It's safe to say that this phone is going to be a contender in the market, but will it be the flagship to beat? Only time will tell. What do you guys think about the LG G Flex 2? Will it be able to keep up with the latest and greatest smartphones on the market?

The Seuss V2: A Storage-Happy Device That's Worth Checking Out

But the LG G Flex 2 isn't the only device that's been making waves at CES. There's also the Seuss V2, a phone that packs a punch when it comes to storage. Starting with a 5-inch 1080P display, the Seuss V2 is powered by a Snapdragon 801 2.5 GHz quad-core processor with 3 GB of RAM and runs Android 4.4.4 KitKat.

One of the standout features of the Seuss V2 is its camera. It comes equipped with a 21-megapixel rear camera with dual flash, as well as a 13-megapixel front shooter. But what really sets this phone apart is its support for wireless charging and fingerprint scanning. And let's not forget about the media side - sound comes out of a Harman Cardon speaker, making it easy to take your music on the go.

But despite all these features, there's one thing that's giving us pause: the new Snapdragon 810 processor. According to sources from Korea and analysts at US investment firm JP Morgan, the Snapdragon 810 is suffering from crippling overheating issues. Apparently, this is caused by the high-performance cortex A57 cores, which overheat when reaching clock speeds of 1.2 to 1.4 GHz.

This causes the chip to throttle back on performance in an attempt to prevent the whole system from overheating. It's a bit concerning, but it's clear that LG and other manufacturers are taking steps to address these issues.

Sony's New Walkman: A Device That's Perfect for Audio Enthusiasts

But while some phones may be struggling with heat issues, others are pushing the boundaries of what's possible when it comes to audio quality. Sony's new Walkman is a device that's sure to impress anyone who loves music. With its 4-inch triluminous touchscreen display, Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth, and NFC, this phone has everything you need to take your music on the go.

But the real star of the show is the storage space. The Walkman comes with 128 GB of internal storage, matched by a microSD expansion slot. And with battery life projected at up to 60 hours while playing MP3 titles, it's clear that this phone is designed for music lovers who want to take their listening experience to the next level.

The audio support on the Walkman is exhaustive, featuring all the most popular audio formats that are not protected by copyright. But be warned: this is definitely a device for audio enthusiasts only. With prices ranging from $300 to $1,200 (yes, you read that right - over $1,000!), it's clear that Sony is targeting music lovers who are willing to pay top dollar for the best possible listening experience.

Conclusion

And so we come to the end of our CES coverage. It's been a wild ride, with devices ranging from powerful smartphones to storage-happy phones and audio enthusiasts' dream devices. From the LG G Flex 2 to the Seuss V2 and Sony's new Walkman, it's clear that there's something for everyone at this year's show.

But one thing is for sure: we'll be keeping a close eye on these devices as they make their way into the market. With so many features and advancements packed into each device, it's going to be interesting to see how they play out in real-world use. And of course, we'll be here every step of the way, bringing you all the latest news and updates.

So thank you for joining us on this journey through CES 20XX. We hope you've enjoyed the ride as much as we have, and we can't wait to see what next year's show brings. Until then, stay tuned to Andro Army for all your tech news and reviews!

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demand the highest level of audio quality and boy they're going to pay for it too guess how much not $300 or $400 not even $1,000 $1,200 for Sony's new Walkman wow thanks for watching Andro Army my name is Jas I'd love to connect with you right here on Google+ or Twitter I read all my comments and not replies and respond to as many as I can you don't want to forget about my brethren in Android Josh Joe and the tech ninja Kevin Lon and Chris Gary and Ash all working real hard to deliver the best Android content on the web you don't want to miss our CES coverage there's a lot of it and it's a lot of great stuff I shall see you next week on Android Q&A alet me guess you weren't able to go to CES that's okay cuz we got a lot of CES goodness just for you and right off the top we got to talk about the bad boy that stole the show and that was the LG G Flex 2 the LG glex 2 has a 5.5 in 1080P display the latest Flex iteration is powered by a Snapdragon 810 64-bit octacore processor with an adrenal 43 GPU making the glex 2 the first soon Tobe widely released device to offer qualcomm's latest processing package in addition to the killer chipset the phone will come with either 2 or 3 GB of RAM depending on whether you choose the 16 or 32 GB storage configuration for this device regardless of what model you get the glex 2 also brings a MicroSD card slot with recognition for cards up to 2 TB no that's not a typo 2 terabytes so the Flex 2 got a lot of attention at CES both from our own team and from pocket now and they did a a Tango team video you can check that out in the links below but what do you guys think is the LG G Flex 2 going to be the flagship to beat now let's talk about a phone that most of you may not know that much about and it's called the seus V2 and it's also storage happy starting with 5. in 1080P display the seus V2 packs a Snapdragon 801 2.5 GHz quadcore processor with 3 GB of RAM and runs Android 4.4.4 KitKat now it also has a 21 megapix rear camera with a dual flash and a 13 megap front shooter as well it comes with a fingerprint scanner and wireless charging also a nice touch focusing on the media side sound comes to you out of a Harman Cardon speaker and you won't have any trouble taking your media along for the ride with the support for a total of up to 320 GB of storage space now I know that many of you were really excited to hear about the new Snapdragon 810 processor but it turns out that there may be some overheating issues according to sources from Korea and analyst with the US investment firm JP Morgan the Snapdragon 810 is suffering from crippling overheating ISS issues apparently this problem is caused by the high performance cortex a57 cores they overheat when reaching clock speeds of 1.2 to 1.4 GHz this then causes the chip to throttle back on performance attempting to prevent the whole system from overheating now I know what some of you may be thinking cuz I'm thinking it too what is an investment firm like JP Morgan doing investigating technical issues like this now Sony has come up with what they hope will be an audio files dream it's their new Walkman no not that Walkman this one the new Walkman is an Android power device with a 4in triluminous touchscreen Wi-Fi Bluetooth and NFC the 128 GB of internal storage is matched by a micr SD expansion slot and battery life that is projected the last 60 hours while playing MP3 titles down to 33 hours when playing higher res audio audio support is an exhaustive list including the most popular audio formats that are not protected by copyright now to be clear this is for audio Geeks only people who demand the highest level of audio quality and boy they're going to pay for it too guess how much not $300 or $400 not even $1,000 $1,200 for Sony's new Walkman wow thanks for watching Andro Army my name is Jas I'd love to connect with you right here on Google+ or Twitter I read all my comments and not replies and respond to as many as I can you don't want to forget about my brethren in Android Josh Joe and the tech ninja Kevin Lon and Chris Gary and Ash all working real hard to deliver the best Android content on the web you don't want to miss our CES coverage there's a lot of it and it's a lot of great stuff I shall see you next week on Android Q&A a\n"