After all the meetings and press conferences are over, we always like to walk the CES 2011 show floor to check out any cool gadgets we might have missed. Being an international show, there are numerous companies from overseas that make the trek to Las Vegas, including handset manufacturers. In this photo gallery, you'll find some of cell phones and smartphones available from around the world.
K-Touch Q30 K-Touch is a mobile phone manufacturer from China. The Q30 is touch-screen music phone.
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K-Touch S810
The S810 is a "fashion style" GSM phone with a 2.4-inch QVGA display.
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K-Touch A7718
The K-Touch A7718 is specifically designed for seniors, with large buttons and a 2-inch QVGA touch screen.
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K-Touch D99
The K-Touch D99 is described as the gravity phone. It features Talk and End keys at the top and bottom of the device since you can use the handset in either direction.
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K-Touch E90
The K-Touch E90 is described as a "lady phone." It's a CDMA device with a 2.4-inch QVGA display.
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K-Touch E90
It also has a swiveling screen, which, when opened, reveals an alphanumeric keypad.
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Mastone W800
Mastone is another China-based handset manufacture. The W800 is a quad-band GSM smartphone running Android 2.2. It also has a 3.2-inch HVGA touch screen and a 3.2-megapixel camera.
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ZTE concept phones
ZTE had a number of concept phones on display at CES 2011, which follow in the next several slides.
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ZTE concept phones
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ZTE concept phones
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ZTE concept phones
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Magnetic phone stand
This isn't a phone, but it caught our attention. Made by Sahara Wireless, this magnetic phone stand makes it look like your phone is levitating in air. Is it practical? Probably not. Does it look cool? Definitely.
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Magnetic phone stand
Another version of the stand. Sahara Wireless, a mobile accessories online retailer, says it will offer the stands soon.