One of the most exciting tech events in 2026 – the Mobile World Congress happens right now – from March 2nd to 5th.
We know you are just as excited as we are, and we will share with you the most exciting tech gadgets announced and showcased at MWC 2026 in Barcelona.
From foldable gaming handhelds and modular smartphones to robotic camera phones, this year’s show proves that tech brands are thinking far beyond traditional product categories. Let’s check them out:
Xiaomi 17 Ultra

Xiaomi came to MWC 2026 to showcase a phenomenal cameraphone! The new Xiaomi 17 Ultra is co-engineered with Leica, and packs a 50MP 1-inch main sensor, a wild 200MP telephoto with variable 75–100mm focal length (3.2x–4.3x optical zoom), and a 50MP ultrawide – basically a pro camera kit disguised as a phone. There’s also a huge 6,000mAh battery with 90W wired charging, and a massive 6.9-inch HyperRGB OLED display, all powered by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.
On top of that, the “Leica edition” comes with a rotating zoom ring, Leica-themed UI, and dedicated photography kits that snap on with physical shutter controls.
Xiaomi Tag

Xiaomi also jumped into the tracker game with the super-light Xiaomi Tag. The new 10-gram AirTag-style device works with both Apple Find My and Google’s Find Hub. The battery lasts over a year, and the gadget lets you trigger a sound remotely. It costs just €14.99/$17.5(when in a pack), making it one of the most affordable yet reliable cross-platform trackers.
Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Ultra

Usually, the focus at MWC is on phones and tablets, yet sometimes we get surprises. Xiaomi announced its new Electric Scooter 6 Ultra, which brings serious power with 1,200W peak output, up to 75km range, 12-inch all-terrain tires, dual disc brakes, and a 3-inch TFT display for ride stats. With five versions from €329.99 to €799.99(~$386 to ~$934), Xiaomi is clearly targeting everyone from casual commuters to serious urban riders.
Xiaomi Magnetic Power Bank

Xiaomi used the event to introduce a new ultra-slim 6mm Magnetic Power Bank. Weighing just 98 grams with a 5,000mAh battery, it supports 22.5W wired and 15W wireless charging and magnetically snaps onto compatible phones.
Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo

Xiaomi made a statement at MWC 2026 with its Vision Gran Turismo concept – becoming the first Chinese automaker to join the legendary program in its 28-year history. Built on Xiaomi’s own platform, the electric supercar features an aggressive, low-slung silhouette, scissor doors, a massive carbon fiber rear wing, and center-lock wheels hiding carbon-ceramic brakes.
Created for the Gran Turismo universe, the Vision GT program has traditionally been dominated by giants like Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Ferrari, and BMW. Xiaomi’s entering that club signals just how fast Chinese EV makers are climbing the ladder.
Xiaomi Pad 8 & Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro

Xiaomi’s new flagship tablet – Pad 8 Pro, proves that Android tablets are far from boring. Announced at the Mobile World Congress, this tablet packs an 11.2-inch display into a slim 485g metal body with an 85% screen-to-body ratio. The 3200 x 2136 resolution panel supports a 144Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision, and adaptive HDR, delivering a bright, sharp, and smooth experience even outdoors. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, which still handles multitasking, gaming, and productivity.
With a 9,200mAh battery, 67W wired charging, quad speakers with Dolby Atmos, stylus support, HyperOS 3, and solid 50MP/32MP cameras, it’s clearly designed as more than just a media tablet. It can also be paired with the Focus keyboard accessory, which transforms it into a legitimate laptop alternative.
Honor Magic V6

Honor pushed foldables further with the highly-anticipated Magic V6, measuring just 8.75mm closed. It features a 7.95-inch inner display and 6.52-inch outer screen, both at 120Hz, plus eye-comfort tech like dynamic dimming and anti-glare coating. It’s powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 with 16GB RAM and comes with a massive 6,660mAh silicon-carbon battery (80W wired, 66W wireless charging). And is the first in the world foldable smartphone with IP69 durability.
Honor MagicPad 4

The Honor MagicPad 4 deserves a “flex” award at MWC. At just 4.8mm thick, this 12.3-inch tablet packs a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip, up to 16GB RAM, a 10,100mAh battery with 66W charging, and a 165Hz display. Add eight speakers with spatial audio and Android 16-based MagicOS 10, and this ultra-slim tablet is clearly designed to impress.
Honor MagicBook Pro 14

Honor used the biggest mobile technologies event in the world to unveil its new MagicBook Pro 14 – an impressive 14.6-inch OLED laptop with a 120Hz touch display, up to 32GB RAM, 1TB storage, and Intel Core Ultra processors paired with Intel Arc GPUs. It promises 15.5 hours of battery life(office work), supports 100W fast charging, and includes a good port selection plus Windows 11 Home out of the box. Pricing is still under wraps, but it’s clearly aimed at creators and power users who want performance in a sleek chassis.
Honor Robot Phone

Honor pushes smartphone imaging into robotics territory with its new futuristic Robot Phone. The standout feature is a built-in 4-DoF mechanical gimbal paired with a 200MP main sensor. Thanks to an ultra-compact micromotor system, the camera module can extend, rotate, stabilize footage, and even physically respond to gestures. It’s essentially a mini robotic arm embedded inside a phone.
With AI tracking, Super Steady Video, AI SpinShot (90° and 180° rotation), and subject-following during video calls, the device feels purpose-built for vloggers and creators who want hands-free shooting. Honor even partnered with ARRI to bring professional cinematic expertise into mobile photography, a move that clearly aims to elevate smartphone video into true filmmaking territory. The company also announced this phone won’t be just a concept – it will be really available for purchase later in 2026.
Tecno Modular Magnetic Technology

Tecno surprised everyone with a futuristic modular smartphone concept that’s just 4.9mm thin in its base form. The idea is simple: the phone grows with you. Tecno developed 10 attachable modules, including camera lenses, a power bank, and even a gaming controller. The real innovation lies in its new magnetic and pin-based interconnection system, allowing accessories to snap on securely while handling power delivery through pins and wireless data transfer via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or mmWave. It’s still a prototype, but the technology behind it feels very real, and potentially very promising – this is one of the things that makes MWC so epic and futuristic.
Lenovo Legion Go Fold

Lenovo is usually big at MWC, and in 2026, the company doesn’t disappoint! Lenovo blew everyone away with its futuristic Legion Go Fold concept. The handheld console becomes an 11-inch pOLED tablet-like device when unfolded, with a blazing-fast 165Hz refresh rate, but fold it down and you get a more compact 7.2-inch handheld with detachable controllers. Powered by an Intel Ultra 7 258V chip, 32GB RAM, and 1TB storage, it’s clearly built for serious gaming. Lenovo says the foldable display enables hybrid gaming and productivity experiences, with support for split-screen multitasking and even desktop-style interaction – making it far more than just another handheld console idea. Usually, this kind of announcements are testing the waters for unusual products – and this one looks promising for the future of gaming!
Lenovo ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept

Lenovo’s “carry small, use big” ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept might be one of the boldest laptop ideas at MWC 2026. The 14-inch base system supports interchangeable displays, swappable input components, modular I/O ports, and even attachable secondary screens in multiple orientations for expanded multitasking. Users can also replace the keyboard, including installing a larger 19-inch layout. It’s a clear vision of a fully adaptable PC, built around customization and personalization.
Lenovo Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept

Lenovo showcased its own 3D laptop! The Yoga Book Pro 3D Concept is a glasses-free 3D laptop designed for creators. The device combines dual displays with AI-powered 2D-to-3D conversion, allowing users to see and manipulate depth directly on the screen. Gesture interaction and creative controls aim to reduce friction in immersive content creation. It’s still experimental, but it signals Lenovo’s ambitions in next-gen computing beyond traditional flat displays.
New Lenovo Laptops
Lenovo refreshed its premium Yoga lineup with the new Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Aura Edition Gen 11, introducing a clever new Canvas Mode that activates when the bundled Yoga Pen Gen 2 case is attached. Lay it flat, and the display lifts slightly for a more natural sketching angle — perfect for creators. Powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips, with up to 32GB RAM and a 14-inch 2.8K 120Hz display, it keeps its signature convertible flexibility. Alongside it, the Yoga Pro 7a goes all-in on AI performance with AMD Ryzen AI Max+ processors and up to a massive 128GB of RAM. It features a 15.3-inch 2.5K OLED panel and a large Force Pad trackpad.
For buyers on a tighter budget, Lenovo introduced the IdeaPad Slim 5i Ultra – a thin-and-light Copilot+ laptop powered by Intel Core Ultra processors. It offers a 14-inch 120Hz display (OLED or IPS options), weighs just 2.5 pounds, and measures only 11.9mm at its thinnest point.
Lenovo doubled down on business durability with refreshed ThinkPad models scoring near-perfect repairability ratings from iFixit. The ThinkPad T14 Gen 7 and T16 Gen 5 arrive with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 and AMD Ryzen AI Pro 400 processors. The lighter ThinkPad T14s Gen 7 weighs just 2.43 pounds – the lightest T-Series ever.
Lenovo also refreshed its commercial convertibles. The ThinkPad T14s 2-in-1 Gen 2 adds a new garaged stylus and Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors. The ThinkPad X13 Detachable brings a 13-inch display, up to 64GB RAM, and a stylus. Meanwhile, the ThinkBook 14 2-in-1 Gen 6 stands out with its attachable Magic Bay Tiko AI companion.
New Lenovo Tablets
Students also get something new with the Idea Tab Pro Gen 2, a 13-inch 3.5K tablet powered by Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. It’s Lenovo’s first tablet with the new Qira AI assistant and includes a Tab Pen Plus in the box.
For enterprise workers, Lenovo unveiled the rugged ThinkTab X11 – a new super durable Android tablet with a removable battery, designed for logistics, construction, and field work.
Legion Tab Gen 5 targets gamers with an 8.8-inch 3K display running at 165Hz and powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.
Snapdragon Wear Elite
Qualcomm is bringing its latest technologies to wearables with the new Snapdragon Wear Elite – the company’s most advanced smartwatch chipset yet. The chip enables on-device AI processing, rather than relying entirely on tethered smartphones or cloud servers. That means faster response times, lower latency, and smarter features running directly on your wrist – from face and object detection to intelligent microphone beamforming in noisy environments.
The platform is designed not just for watches, but also for AI-powered pendants, glasses, or note pins. By intelligently splitting workloads between the wearable, phone, and cloud, Snapdragon Wear Elite aims to deliver smoother AI experiences while improving performance and battery life.
ZTE Nubia Neo 5 GT

The nubia Neo 5 GT arrives at MWC 2026 with one clear mission – boost mobile gaming power at more affordable price. It’s the only device in its segment with a built-in active cooling fan, supported by a massive cooling system and a specialized airflow duct design. Powered by the MediaTek D7400 (4nm) chip and optimized by the NeoTurbo Engine, it delivers stable high refresh rates.
Gaming precision is another highlight. With 550Hz shoulder triggers, sub-5.5ms latency, and a 3049Hz instant touch rate, the Neo 5 GT pushes toward console-like responsiveness. Its 6.8-inch 1.5K AMOLED display runs at 144Hz with up to 4,500 nits peak brightness, while a massive 6,210mAh battery supports 80W fast charging.
Tecno Camon 50 Series

TECNO’s CAMON 50 series focuses heavily on AI-powered imaging and battery endurance. The company showcased 3 models from the series at the Mobile show, all with a 50MP Sony LYT-700C main camera with a large 1/1.56″ sensor, f/1.8 aperture, and OIS. The Ultra version steps up with an additional 50MP telephoto and 50MP AF selfie camera, while the Pro also includes a telephoto lens with up to 3X (Pro) and 5X (Ultra) zoom. The company also introduced features like FlashSnap 2.0, Super-Zoom FlashSnap, and AI Image-to-Video Generator to push creative flexibility.
CAMON 50 lineup comes with a 1.5K AMOLED display with up to 144Hz refresh rate, and a 6,500mAh battery with 45W Super Charge. AI is deeply integrated, from One-Tap FlashMemo and AI MindHub to AI Writing 2.0 powered by Ella, TECNO’s upgraded assistant. The Ultra model is powered by Dimensity 7400, while the base and Pro run Helio G200 chips.
First Foldable Portable Monitor Showcased By TCL

TCL stole the show with its new portable monitor! It’s the first in the world with a foldable display, allowing it fit a 28-inch screen, that collapses down to 16 inches so it can fit a laptop bag. Display comes with ultra-wide 3840×1280 resolution with 99% DCI-P3 color coverage.
It’s impressively thin, being only 4.48mm when fully open.
It’s built using TCL’s IJP OLED (inkjet-printed OLED) process, allowing the display to achieve high color accuracy and slimness without compromise. TCL doesn’t plan to sell the monitor directly, but instead license the tech – meaning we could soon see this panel inside future laptops or portable monitors from major brands.
TCL Introduces Stunning OLED NXTPaper Displays
TCL has taken its signature NXTPAPER display technology to the next level by pairing it with AMOLED. Previously limited to IPS LCD, NXTPAPER now combines its matte, eye-friendly coating with the deep contrast, brightness, and color vibrancy of flagship AMOLED panels. The result is a display that genuinely looks like a vivid image printed on paper – but brighter, sharper, and more punchy than before.
The new generation improves blue light reduction by another 15% (down to as low as 2.9%) and boosts circular polarization from 57% to 90%, making light output feel more natural and easier on the eyes. Unfortunately, the company hasn’t released a new device with the new OLED NXTPaper display, but hopefully, we will see it in the next generation of TCL phones.
TCL Note A1 NXTPAPER

TCL showcased Note A1 NXTPAPER, which marks the brand’s first dedicated NXTPAPER e-note device. Featuring the popular eye-care display technology with 3A Crystal Shield Glass, it adds a paper-like writing experience designed for professionals, students, and creators. It also features T-Pen Pro, which offers ultra-low latency and 8,192 pressure levels.
AI-powered tools enhance note-taking, organization, and productivity, turning it into a focused digital workspace rather than just another tablet. It’s clearly built for deep work and distraction-free creativity.
TCL TAB A1 Plus

The new TCL TAB A1 Plus shifts focus toward immersive entertainment. Its 12.2-inch 2.4K display with a 120Hz refresh rate delivers sharp visuals and fluid motion. Quad speakers enhance the experience, making streaming and gaming feel complete. Beyond media, the tablet integrates Google Gemini, Circle to Search, Writing Assist, and Text Assist for smarter daily workflows. A refined UI with Magic Hub, Large Folders, and improved split-screen controls makes multitasking smoother, all wrapped in a premium full-metal unibody design.
Vivo X300 Ultra

Vivo introduced the new X300 Ultra, pushing further into professional video. What makes it special is its enhanced shooting tools and a dedicated SmallRig accessory kit, turning it into a mobile filmmaking setup. With a broader global rollout planned, Vivo clearly wants to compete at the top of the camera-phone market.
Soundcore Space 2
Soundcore introduced the new Space 2 headphones at the Mobile World Congress. Space 2 delivers strong value with 40mm drivers, improved four-stage ANC, and up to 50 hours of battery life with noise canceling on. Comfortable and fast-charging, the headphones are positioned as a powerful mid-range option for users who want premium features without premium pricing.
Motorola Razr Fold

After the company teased its first book-style foldable at CES 2026, we finally got some more details about the upcoming device at MWC. Razr Fold expands the Razr lineup into full productivity territory. It features a 6.6-inch external display, and when unfolded, opens a giant 8.1-inch 2K LTPO display. It’s powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset and is just 4.6mm thin when unfolded.
One of its biggest advantages as a foldable is its focus on camera – it features a 50MP Sony LYTIA 828 main sensor with Dolby Vision, a 50MP periscope telephoto with up to 100x Super Zoom Pro, a 50MP ultrawide, and high-resolution selfie cameras. Combined with a 6000mAh battery with 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, and Moto Pen Ultra support, this foldable might become one of the biggest surprises in 2026. It is expected to be released in the upcoming months.
Moto Buds 2 and Buds 2 Plus

Motorola announced Moto Buds 2 and Moto Buds 2 Plus at MWC 2026. The base model delivers a more accessible package without sacrificing core features. It comes with dual drivers (11mm dynamic + 6mm planar magnetic), and supports Hi-Res and Spatial Audio. It also features Dynamic ANC (up to 55dB) and battery life for up to 48 hours.
The Plus model, on the other hand, comes with Sound by Bose technology, 11mm drivers paired with balanced armatures, Hi-Res Audio with LHDC, and Spatial Audio. Dynamic ANC and six microphones with Environmental Noise Cancellation keep calls crisp even in noisy environments. With Dual Connection support, Audio Share, Wear Detection, and integration with Moto AI features like Catch me up and Pay attention, these earbuds blur the line between entertainment device and productivity companion.
Motorola Edge 70 Fusion

Motorola announced the Edge 70 Fusion, which brings a flagship design and features into the mid-range segment. Its 6.78-inch quad-curved 1.5K OLED display runs at 144Hz with HDR10+ support and an impressive 5,200 nits peak brightness, delivering an immersive and smooth experience. It’s powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 and up to 12GB RAM, so it can handle multitasking and gaming.
The 50MP Sony LYT-710 main camera, paired with a 13MP ultrawide and 32MP selfie shooter, supports 4K video and AI enhancements. A massive 7,000mAh silicon-carbon battery with 68W fast charging stands out in its class, while keeping the device slim – at 7.99mm.
Red Magic Astra

RedMagic showcased its Astra tablet -built purely for gamers! Its 9.06-inch OLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate pairs with the Snapdragon 8 Elite and up to 24GB RAM for uncompromising performance.
A dedicated gaming switch and advanced cooling system keep gameplay smooth, making it ideal for competitive mobile players who want more screen without sacrificing portability.
Blackview XPLORE 6
Blackview announced its new rugged phone called XPLORE 6, which blends rugged durability with flagship power. Running on the Dimensity 9400+ and featuring a rare periscope telephoto lens, it stands out in the tough-phone segment. With IP68/IP69K and MIL-STD-810H ratings, it’s designed for extreme environments without giving up performance or camera versatility.
Huawei MatePad Mini

Huawei’s new MatePad Mini shines with its lightweight build(255g) and slim bezels. The tablet comes with an 8.8-inch matte glass display that offers a paper-like feel, ideal for note-taking and glare reduction. It’s a practical, comfortable device aimed at users who prefer portability without sacrificing screen quality.
Huawei Watch GT Runner 2

Huawei also introduced a new smartwatch built for runners. The Huawei Watch GT Runner 2 comes with a unique 3D floating GPS antenna for improved tracking accuracy in urban environments. It features a lightweight design and focuses on performance, endurance, and reliable workout data for serious athletes.
We will still update the article with the latest news from MWC 2026, SO STAY TUNED!



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