MWC 2016 Phone Launch: Galaxy S7, LG G5, Mi5
Reports also suggest Huawei will bring a new phone, smartwatch and laptop to MWC, while there have also been suggestions Sony will unveil a new tablet, having only refreshed their Xperia Z smartphone line in the autumn. You can either at the camp class at the bottom of the phone and create an wonderful camera or can plug in the LG Hi Fi Plus in the same place and have a Digital to analogue audio conversion machine created instantly.
New versions of some of the most innovative and high-performance smartphones on the market are being lined up for the Barcelona trade show, with replacements for the Samsung Galaxy S6, the LG G4 and the Huawei P8 expected at MWC 2016.
Samsung’s latest offerings, the S7 and S7 Edge, are also set to launch on 21 February. Other phone makes as Huawei, Xiaomi and blackberry will also show what they have.
While the official event begins Monday, Samsung and LG are leading the charge with some big announcements slated for Sunday. We’re also hearing that it will have a dual-lens camera, a secondary display and even an expansion slot of some kind.
While Xiaomi’s phones haven’t yet made it to the United States, its phones are always impressive. Nearly everyone in the mobility landscape will have their eyes on this event which is scheduled to happen from 22nd and 25th of February, in Barcelona this year.
The handsets will come with a 20-megapixel camera sensor, dubbed BRITECELL, while the screen will have a 5.1in display, and the phones will feature a touchscreen sensitive enough to know how hard a user is pressing, in order to activate different functions.
As the largest of the A family, the A7 has the best specification, including a 5.5in 1,920×1,080 resolution Super AMOLED screen, a 1.6GHz octa-core processor, 3GB of RAM and 16GB of storage with support for microSD cards up to 128GB.
The Mobile World Congress is probably the only event in a position to count both 5G and a G5 among its headlines. One of these is a bloody VR headset! All of that will likely come in at less than $400.
The press conference will be held on the 21st of February at 6pm GMT, so check back with us then for the details. Some of the most credible speculations that will most probably make news include- • Samsung- The brand is known to announce new smartphone range at Mobile World Congress for the past few years.
The American automotive giant is also expected to unveil a new SUV with new network capabilities, highlighting just how much traditional manufacturing has moved into digitization or the other way around, if Google’s driverless vehicle is to be taken as an example.