Mobile World Congress (MWC) kicks off on March 3-6 in Barcelona, and several smartphone makers are expected to unveil new products and services.
Xiaomi will reveal its Leica-badged 15 series on March 2, including the 15 Ultra model’s launch in Europe.
Nothing will reveal its 3A series on March 4, including its first triple camera and a new side button feature.
Samsung is unlikely to make any announcements, but it may tease its Galaxy S25 Edge.
HMD will hold a press conference at Camp Nou, the home of FC Barcelona, and it is unclear what it will reveal.
Honor has revealed it will focus on “cross-system connectivity with iOS devices” at its March 2 event.
Realme will launch its 14 Pro series in Europe and announce a new phone with a large sensor and DSLR-like hardware.
Tecno will likely launch its Camon 40 series and showcase its “practical AI.”
TCL is expected to unveil a range of phones using its Nxtpaper displays. Other companies such as Realme and Lenovo may also reveal new products and services at MWC.