Smartphone tech so cool it doesn’t exist yet—except in prototype
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Earlier this month at MWC Barcelona, which took place between 3 March and 6 March, the tech showcased was not just about new smartphone launches, announcements related to mobile communications, and artificial intelligence. The show's real star is actually the multitude of prototypes and concept devices on display.
With over 100,000 attendees year after year, the Fira de Barcelona Gran Via show floor attracts people who seek outlandish tech and sometimes ready-for-release prototypes. Here are all the wacky, practical, and never-to-be-released items showcased on the show floor at MWC Barcelona this year. Two major smartphone manufacturers came to MWC Barcelona armed with ultra-thin smartphones.
Manufacturers want to move beyond the bulky and away from the compact and give consumers ultra-thin smartphones. We may not need ultra-thin smartphones, but we sure are getting them. Samsung has been teasing the Galaxy S25 Edge since January.
The smartphone made an appearance once again at MWC Barcelona. While photos of the device were allowed, no one could touch or play around with it. It’s the slimmest Galaxy S series model, with a 6.7-inch screen and a dual-camera setup.
If rumours are correct, the Galaxy S25 will weigh less than 162g, as much as the regular Galaxy S25, a smaller phone with a 6.2-inch display. Also read: Dyson Big Ball: Come for the design, stay for the cleaning Smartphones have to forgo big camera sensors or huge batteries to be ultra-thin. Not to be outdone by Samsung, Tecno came with the Spark Slim, a 5.755mm slim profile smartphone.
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