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The devices of MWC: What we know, and suspect

Gigaom - This year’s Mobile World Congress event kicks off this Sunday in Barcelona, and you can expect a bevy of wireless developments, news and devices. My colleague Kevin Fitchard is making the trip to Spain, so we’ll have a man on the show floor, as it were; Kevin already shared some thoughts on what to expect from MWC after he spoke with Michael O’Hara, the CMO of the GSMA organization. Without a doubt, everything will be focused on connectivity and mobility, but what specific devices might we see?

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Here Is The List Of All The Companies Not Attending The MWC 2020

Several companies have declared that they are not going to be a part of the MWC 2020. And the reason behind this is the present coronavirus threat.

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Sony won't join MWC but will launch Xperia 2 anyway

Sony is going to launch its new smartphone Xperia 2, even they recently announced they won't be attending MWC 2020 that will held in Barcelona between 24-27 February.

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MWC 2019: Smartphone Form-Factor Innovation is a Big Deal

Whether you feel like folding phones or pop-up selfie cams are for you or not, the sea-change in the basic shape and I/O of our devices is a good thing for all concerned.

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obscurenamedigit1884d ago

I've got to go check out that Gemini PDA! Looks like a very handy addition for anyone on the go who likes to type a lot!

ChristianReggieWait1884d ago

Gunna be honest, every phone on the current market is crap to me as it doesn't fold. Totes excited!

Telford911884d ago

Theybreally aren't marketing it towards the general consumer with a 2000+ pricepoint