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CES 2018: 8 awesome Android announcements you might have missed

CES may be all about consumer electronics, but sadly that doesn’t really include phones. Most companies hold off until the spring to unveil their newest handsets, and there hasn’t been a big Android splash at CES since Google unveiled the Nexus One back in 2010.

But that doesn’t mean there isn’t any Android news coming out of Las Vegas this week. While the Intel-AMD love affair (see page 15) and  might have snagged most of the headlines, Android fans still found enough to entertain them. Here’s a look

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