*Psst!* Would you like to take a peek into the future? Would you like to know what thousands of people are gathering for in Barcelona next month? Okay, then all you need is a crystal ball, a deck of Tarot cards, a cauldron, and the locks of a blonde maiden cut under a full moon with a silver dagger. Actually, forget about all that and just keep reading below.
Mobile World Congress – that's the grand event taking place in Barcelona between February 27 and March 2. Excited? You should be! That's where all the latest mobile tech is going to be announced – smartphones, tablets, wearables, accessories, and everything in between. Attendees will be the first to see and try these gadgets, and yes, we'll be among them.
But what exactly is there to expect? Glad you asked!
Samsung
Samsung's booth is always one of the biggest and bus iest at MWC, and we doubt that things this year will be any different. Disappointingly, the Galaxy S8 isn't going to be shown there, as Samsung recently confirmed. The reason? Well, it looks like the company really wants to take its time and make sure that its next flagship is built to the highest safety standards. Rumor has it that the Galaxy S8 is coming in late March or early April instead.
Instead of a new flagship Galaxy smartphone, Samsung might announce a new tablet – the Galaxy Tab S3. Galaxy phones with flexible screens are also rumored to be coming. In addition to that, it is likely to see new entry-level and mid-range phones – Galaxy A and Galaxy J models – on display at Samsung's booth.
LG
LG's press conference is shaping up to be MWC's top event, primarily because the company is going to announce the successor to the LG G5. It is most likely to be called – you guessed it – LG G6, and that up there is a n image of it. Curiously, the phone will have an extra-tall display with an aspect ratio of 2:1 for improved multitasking. It is also going to be fast, waterproof, good-looking,... and quite awesome, we hope.
Phones aside, LG could have a couple of new smartwatches to show. Both will be running Android Wear 2.0 out of the box, if rumors are to be trusted.
Sony
Very little was rumored about Sony's MWC plans until earlier today, when a massive leak exposed a bunch of new Xperia models. If the leak is to be trusted, the company may announce a whole bunch of new phones, including a Snapdragon 835-powered monster packing a 4K display. We'll not get into details here, but if you're curious, be sure to check out the article linked below.
HTC
As always, HTC will be present at Mobile World Congress, but we're not quite sure what it's going to announce. All we know is that it won't be powered by the Snapdragon 835 system-on-chip. Our guess is that new mid-range Desire handsets could be the only new hardware to make an appearance, as it still seems too early for a successor to the HTC One M10 to be announced. An Android Wear smartwatch doesn't seem to be coming either.
Nokia/HMD Global
HMD Global – the company behind the hugely popular Nokia 6 and all Nokia-branded phones we'll see during the next 10 years – has already confirmed its presence at MWC. We don't know what's going to be announced, but rumor has it that a Nokia phone running Android and powered by a Snapdragon 835 is in the works. These rumors, however, are in contradiction with recent claims that no Snapdragon 835 phones are to be announced at the show.
In any case, new Nokia phones are expected to be shown at MWC, and one of them could be codenamed "Heart". It is shaping up to be a mid-range model, judging by the specs that were recently discovered. A tablet – one with an 18-inch screen, at that – could also make its debut.
Moto/Lenovo
As for Lenovo, it isn't clear what the brand is going to launch. Rumors about new hardware have been pretty scarce so far. Still, we could see a new tablet at MWC, launched under the Yoga lineup.
Huawei
The phone pictured here is the Huawei P10, or so the rumors say. It is expected to be announced during MWC as a successor to the P9 from last year. Needless to say, the phone will likely improve o n the P9's dual camera setup with more features and images of better quality. In addition, a new Huawei smartwatch could make an appearance as one of the first wearables running Android Wear 2.0.
Blackberry
Yup, the once-iconic brand is going to be present at MWC, and a new phone is indeed going to be announced. The BlackBerry Mercury (just a codename, by the way) is a member of a rare breed – an Android handset with an actual, physical keyboard. Now, if the name seems familiar, that's because the phone was present at CES, even though not all details surrounding it were disclosed. At this time, we're not aware of any other BlackBerry phones set to be announced at MWC.
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