New leaked images show off a TCL device that, rather than folding, slides out its display to transform from a phone into a tablet. It was expected to be at MWC before the event was cancelled.
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Due to increasing concerns about the spread of the coronavirus, MWC 2020 was recently scrapped. As a result, nubia plans on unveiling its upcoming 5G smartphone domestically instead.
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.
Xiaomi has shared images showcasing its upcoming flagship smartphone, the Mi 10. The images reveal a quas-camera setup on the back and a punch-hole display cutout for the front camera.
More companies continue to join the rapidly growing trend of canceling MWC plans due to fears related to the coronavirus outbreak. Sony won't be at the show, and TCL has canceled its press conference.
Samsung is cutting down on its MWC 2020 plans due to the coronavirus outbreak. The company will have an official presence at MWC but it won't be sending many of its high-level executives to the event.
Nvidia has said that it's pulling out of MWC Barcelona due to concerns over the coronavirus that's spreading rapidly in China and around the world. Ericsson and LG earlier announced their withdrawal.
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.