4 Smartphones Coming At The Mobile World Congress


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The beginning of 2024 witnessed the grand unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series at the highly anticipated Unpacked event. As the tech industry fervently embraced this flagship release, enthusiasts are now eagerly turning their attention to the upcoming Mobile World Congress scheduled from February 26th to 29th in Barcelona. This annual event promises to be a melting pot of innovation, infusing warmth into the winter month with a host of revelations. In this article, we delve into 4 interesting smartphones that will be revealed at the Mobile World Congress.

4 Smartphones Coming in February’s Mobile World Congress

Disclaimer:  This article’s focus is not on hyping smartphones, but on informing you about 4 relevant smartphones coming at MWC 2024. Since they’re not out yet, their specs have not been revealed yet by their respective manufacturers.

1. Xiaomi 14 Ultra

Xiaomi 14 Ultra render

So, reports are rife that Xiaomi is contemplating an early launch for its Xiaomi 14 Ultra model, leveraging the platform of the Mobile World Congress for a grand unveiling. European consumers, who have been patiently awaiting the arrival of the Xiaomi 14 series, might finally witness the debut of these coveted smartphones during the event.

While uncertainty shrouds the European release of the entire Xiaomi 14 series, there are indications that only the Xiaomi 14 and 14 Ultra models will be made available, with the Xiaomi 14 Pro potentially remaining exclusive to the Chinese market. Focusing on the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, this smartphone is designed with photography aficionados in mind, boasting a 50-megapixel quad rear camera module. Under the hood, it houses the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, ensuring optimal performance. The device has a substantial 5,180 mAh battery, featuring 90-watt fast charging capabilities and 80-watt wireless charging.

2. Huawei Pocket S2

Huawei Pocket S

Huawei, not to be left behind, might unfold its next groundbreaking product at the Mobile World Congress. However, the spotlight won’t be on the anticipated P70 or Mate 70 iterations. Instead, the focus is on the successor to the original foldable, the Huawei Pocket S2.

According to reports, the Pocket S2 will inherit the mantle from its predecessor, launched in 2022. It will incorporate an updated version of Huawei’s proprietary Kirin 9000s processor.

3. Nothing Phone (2a)

Nothing Phone 2

Nothing has already begun teasing its upcoming Phone (2a) on various social media platforms (via The Verge), hinting at an imminent launch. Reports are rife that the affordable smartphone might grace the stage of the Mobile World Congress. Especially since Nothing has officially confirmed its presence at the event.

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Also, the Nothing Phone (2a) will feature a 6.7-inch screen with Full HD+ resolution, powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 7200 processor. Although it’s a more budget-friendly variant, it’s expected to include the coveted Glyph interface. A distinctive feature associated with the brand. The launch of the Nothing Phone (2a) could mark another milestone for Nothing as it will join the mid-range market.

4. HMD Global

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So, HMD Global, the entity behind the resurrection of the Nokia brand, might seize the Mobile World Congress stage to introduce one of its proprietary smartphones. The recent rebranding from Nokia to HMD Global across all digital platforms suggests a strategic shift. Signaling the company’s intent to revitalize its presence in the mobile segment with a new image and products.

While details remain sparse, early reports hint that one of HMD Global’s new models will feature a rear camera setup led by a formidable 108-megapixel sensor. This potential unveiling could signify HMD Global’s commitment to staying relevant and competitive in the dynamic smartphone market.

An honorary mention: Honor Magic 6 series

HONOR is gearing up for a global impact at the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024. It will unveil the highly awaited Magic 6 series and the innovative Magic V2 RSR foldable flagships. The event will take place in Barcelona on February 25 at 2 PM CET.

Honor Magic6 and Magic6 Pro

Comprising two devices, the HONOR Magic 6 and Magic 6 Pro, the Magic 6 series boasts the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, along with impressive features such as up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. Both smartphones sport a 6.8-inch LTPO AMOLED display with curved panels. The Pro model distinguishes itself with a remarkable camera setup, including a 50MP primary, 50MP ultrawide, and an impressive 180MP periscope telephoto camera.

Meanwhile, the standard Magic 6 offers a 50MP primary, 50MP ultrawide, and a 32MP telephoto sensor. Both devices are equipped with substantial batteries, with the Magic 6 featuring a 5,450 mAh cell and the Pro model sporting a larger 5,600 mAh battery. The Pro model supports rapid 80W wired charging, 66W wireless charging, and 5W reverse and wireless charging.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the Mobile World Congress 2024 will be pivotal for the smartphone industry. With major players unveiling their latest innovations. From Xiaomi’s photographic prowess to Huawei’s foldable future, Nothing’s affordable ingenuity to HMD Global’s Nokia reinvention. Each revelation promises to contribute to the evolving landscape of smartphones. As the industry converges in Barcelona, the world awaits the unveiling of these technological marvels that will shape the trajectory of smartphones in the year ahead.

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