Lenovo officially confirmed it is working on a concept notebook design that includes a transparent display as part of its Mobile World Congress 2024 product lineup in Barcelona, Spain.
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OnePlus has revealed its latest Watch model after the 2021 OnePlus Watch. The community post announced that the watch will be available in two colors and will officially launch on February 26.
Realme has announced its latest GT series entry in the form of the Realme GT 3 at Mobile World Congress 2023. It comes with a 240W charger that can fully charge the phone in under 10 minutes.
The newly revealed OnePlus stand-alone liquid phone cooler can attach to any smartphone and provide cooling for those same devices for better framerates in mobile gaming and much more.
The newest flagship phones from HONOR will be available internationally starting in Q2 2023 for the HONOR Magic5 series, and sometime later for the new foldable Magic Vs smartphone.
The new Lenovo ThinkPad Z13 Gen 2 will include an option to add a cover that uses flax plant fibers as a material to bond with its aluminum top cover, to increase the use of recycled materials.
The Xiaomi Wireless AR Glass Discovery Edition, revealed at MWC 2023, is lightweight and allows users to use finger gestures to interact with VR and AR content. There's no word if it will be sold.
The OnePlus 11 Concept phone uses what the company calls Active CryoFlux technology to cool the phone for faster charging and better frame rates in games. It may be used in future OnePlus smartphones.
Lenovo is showing off a notebook prototype with a rollable screen at Mobile World Congress 2023, which expands the display vertically from 12.2 inches to 15.7 inches with a nearly square aspect ratio.
Revealed at MWC 2023, the Xiaomi 13 series of phones is launching internationally (except the US). The Pro edition includes a 1-inch main camera, along with other impressive specs.
The Motorola rizr is a new prototype for a possible future Android smartphone that has a display that can roll up from the back and bottom to extend the phone's vertical screen size.
The newly announced Nokia G22 smartphone is designed to let owners easily replace certain parts, like its display, battery, and charging port, thanks to a new partnership with iFixit.
Mobile World Congress 2023 is being held once again in Barcelona, Spain starting in late February. Here's what you need to know about the latest version of the mobile device trade show
Xiaomi is bringing a selection of new devices to the upcoming Mobile World Congress later this month, including the Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro, and it will also bring a phone with a 'dynamic island.'
The organizers of MWC 2022 are barring Russian companies from the event due to sanctions imposed, as the country invades Ukraine. A handful of companies and executives are banned from the event.
Samsung has introduced a new user experience for the Galaxy Watch called One UI Watch, which will make its way to Samsung's upcoming smartwatch set to be unveiled this summer at its Unpacked event.
Qualcomm Technologies has introduced its new 5G distributed unit accelerator card that will aid in the adoption of Virtualized RAN platforms. It is built to tackle the growing demand of 5G.
Qualcomm has unveiled the second generation of its 5G RAN Platform for Small Cells. FSM200xx is designed to power the factory of the future while also offering fast connectivity in other environments.
Qualcomm has taken the wraps off its Snapdragon 888 Plus 5G Mobile Platform, with a focus on AI-enhanced gaming and performance, allowing users to play games at up tp 144Hz on QHD mobile displays.
The GSMA, the association responsible for the annual Mobile World Congress events, has announced a breadth of safety measures it will put in place for this year's June edition of the event.
GSMA, the organization behind the annual Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona, has announced that the 2021 edition will be postponed from its initial March date to late June due to COVID-19.
The GSMA, the organization behind the annual Mobile World Congress event, has said that while it's planning to go ahead with the 2021 edition, it's working to make parts of it virtual.
The GSMA, the organization behind Mobile World Congress, has announced that it will be canceling this year's edition of the event in light of the severity of the coronavirus outbreak.
Nokia and Deutsche Telekom have announced their withdrawal from MWC 2020. Other network operators may pull out later today and the organisers said earlier they're considering cancelling the event.
According to a local newspaper in Barcelona, Spain, the organizers of the upcoming MWC exhibition - namely the GSMA - are unsure about holding the event due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Ericsson announced today that it is backing out from the Mobile World Congress 2020 due to health risks from the novel coronavirus outbreak. The company says it will focus on local demos, instead.
LG Electronics has announced that it won't be attending this year's Mobile World Congress, due to concerns regarding the current coronavirus outbreak. China-based ZTE has done the same.
Microsoft is sending out invites to a press event it will be holding ahead of this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The event is likely to be focused on its HoloLens headset.
It looks like LG is ready to do battle with its competitors, as it has announced that it will reveal its latest handset during MWC, that will feature a Snapdragon 855 SoC, 4,000mAh battery, and more.
Samsung might be considering changing the current naming convention for its Galaxy S lineup, as the company's head of mobile division DJ Koh acknowledged at this year's Mobile World Congress.
Sony has released new teasers for its next Xperia branded smartphones, two of which have already been leaked. The firm is expected to launch them at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next week.
The Nokia 1, which is based on the Android Go platform and priced under $99, has passed certification at the FCC ahead of its official reveal in Barcelona at the Mobile World Congress.
Detailed specifications have leaked for what appears to be the Galaxy Tab S4 ahead of its reveal in Barcelona at the Mobile World Congress. This year, Samsung isn't holding back on the flagships.
While HMD Global is preparing to launch new smartphones at the upcoming Mobile World Congress, images of two of its upcoming devices were posted earlier today giving us a glimpse of what to expect.
A substantial improvement upon last year's Snapdragon X20 cellular modem, the Snapdragon X24 is the world's first 4G LTE modem that supports download speeds of up to two gigabits per second.
One of the world's largest carriers, Orange, in Romania accidentally revealed details of the blue variant of the Galaxy S9 two weeks ahead of its official reveal at the Mobile World Congress.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 670 will be an octa-core chip in two+six configuration, with a 600 series GPU, according to a report. More details about the SoC may be announced at MWC in February.
HTC won't be unveiling its flagship devices at MWC this year, per a report citing company insiders. Instead, it will hold a separate event after MWC. Huawei & LG have also backed out of MWC this year.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ smartphones are expected to launch in February, but authentic looking images of their components have now leaked online giving us an idea of their final design.
A new rumor suggests that Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ at the Mobile World Congress 2018 next year with the availability expected to commence by Mid-March.