MWC 2025: Everything announced in Barcelona so far

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The Mobile World Congress is being held in Barcelona this week, offering manufacturers the opportunity to show new equipment without having to have their own scattered event. So far, we have learned about some new laptops and phones, as well as the upcoming AI updates on Android.

Here’s a look This caught our eye. We will update this story throughout the week.

The new Thinkbook 16p Gen 6 with a dual Lenovo dual 13-inch display.
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Among the larger Lenovo name manufacturers, he may have had the busiest MWC so far. The company revealed a whole bunch of laptops including And a few intriguing conceptual models.

The ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1 has a design that is more adapted to the convertible yoga format than a typical ThinkPad. The 14-inch machine can be equipped with a 400-nit Wuxga Touch Display. Other ThinkPads are getting specifics, while Lenovo claims that the new ThinkPad X13 Gen 6 has “one of ThinkPad’s smallest designs so far.” The company has a new sheet of also.

Some Lenovo’s concepts have certainly caught our attention. It’s a boom that the company is not planning to turn over at the moment in a commercial device. Thanks to the solar cells in the hull, the laptop can soak enough energy from the sun in 20 minutes to play videos of videos. Only 0.3 watts of light is enough to dig the battery. While solar energy laptops are not exactly new, yoga the solar computer feels polished. Here’s the hope that Lenovo does more with the concept in the future.

The concept of a Lenovo yoga sunny computer has built -in photovoltaic cells that can add video playback worth after just 20 minutes in the sun.
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In addition, Lenovo showed some For a Thinkbook laptop. There is an eight-inch screen that attaches to a lateral magnetic to help you, for example, keep up with notifications and gadgets. The Magic Bay dual display concept adds a 13.3-inch panel on both sides of the main display. There is also a thin second display that is designed to sit over the screen of your laptop and provide quick access to things like weather, time, notifications, focus mode, AI assistant and notifications.

A photo showing the 18-inch screen of the Lenovo code flip concept in its full glory.
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On top of that, Lenovo has offered a new prototype laptop with a flexible display. Upgrading the technology that the company used in Thinkbook Plus Gen 6 Rollable, (To give your full name) has a folding screen. This allows Lenovo to double the size of the panel from 13 inches to 18.1 inches. The Thinkbook Rollable display, on the other hand, can extend to 16.7 inches. Again, Lenovo does not plan to launch a commercial version of this folding laptop at the moment, but this is an interesting idea.

Samsung Galaxy A56 Hands-on
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Major MWC News from Samsung this year are S The Galaxy A56 has a larger screen than its predecessor at 6.7 inches, but is also smaller at 7.44 mm versus 8.2 mm. Now there is a small boom where the volume and power buttons are – the tweak we think makes the A56 easier to deal with.

Samsung has switched the camera array to the A56. There is a lens with a lower Res 12MP. On the other hand, you will find an upgraded 12MP ultravid, 50MP main sensor and a 5MP macro lens. The A56 has a bunch of camera editing features, such as improved detection of objects in portrait mode and object tire.

Pre -orders are open to the UK for the Galaxy A56, which costs $ 499/£ 499. It will hit the UK on March 19, but people in the US will have to wait to "later this year" For him.

Samsung also revealed the Galaxy A36 5G and the Galaxy A26 5G. Both devices have a 120Hz, a 6.7-inch display with a brightness of up to 1200 nits. They also share the IP67 rating and a 5000mAh battery with A56.

However, the main models of each have only 6 GB RAM (compared to 12 GB of A56). In addition, the A36 has a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor instead of Exynos 1580, for which the A56 can boast while the A26 has an Exynos 1380 chipset.

Xiaomi 15 Ultra with its optional photography kit.
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Unfortunately, Xiaomi has no plans to bring out a handset that he showed at MWC in the United States. It’s a real regret because no other company sells phones like In the country these days.

Xiaomi has partnered with Leica to make a smartphone that bends strongly in photography. The camera array includes a 1-inch 50-megapixel main sensor Sony, F/2.2 50MP ultravid camera, a 50MP medium-range lens with a 70mm focal length and 200MP periscope massif with 100mm focal length-which is an increase in 4.7x. Some predefined Leica filters help to connect the knife of the two brands together.

This is not all that may be interesting for mobile ostriches. The individual Xiaomi photography kit involves adding the camera grip with a physical button of the prison, an adjustable dial and a specialized video button. You will also be able to attach a standard 67 -million -million adapter filter to a case – in other words, part of the equipment you can use on a special camera is compatible with Ultra 15 as part of this setting.

In addition, the Ultra 15 has a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz and up to 3200 nits of brightness to help you get a good look at your captures. Plus, unlike some other Chinese phones (like Huawei’s), Xiaomi supports Google Services in Hyperos 2, which is Android Skin. Ultra 15 starts at about 1499 euros (about $ 1572).

Talking about Android, Google announced S The Live Video feature that Google for the first time visualizes on I/O 2024 allows you to share what the camera on your phone sees with Gemini so you can ask the chatbot questions for the frame.

The new screen sharing feature works similarly. You can ask twins questions about everything on your phone or tablet display.

If they work as well as advertised, these features can be grace for accessibility. Google will first offer them to Gemini Advanced subscribers starting later this month. Those with $ 20 per month a membership that is included in They have access to twins.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/laptops/mwc-2025-everything-annouzer-in-barcelona-so-far-185656341.html

 
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