It's the time of year for smartphone manufacturers to showcase their shiny new phones at the annual gathering in Barcelona.
New and improved camera capabilities are the main thrust of Samsung's latest flagship Galaxy smartphones.
A revamped screen design brings a new AR emoji which turns the user into an avatar based on a selfie. And there's a new super slow-motion function which can make a 0.2 second event into six seconds of normal film.
Nokia's line-up plays on nostalgia for the 1990s.
It has come up with a redesign of the Nokia 8110, a phone first released in 1996 that bears more than a passing resemblance to a banana. The larger of the two new models, the S9+, also gains a second rear camera.
While Huawei has been making solid phones for years, the company only started making laptops in 2017. It has now launched a second version of the Matebook X , the Matebook X Pro - a 14-inch notebook with a camera hidden in the top row of the keyboard.
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