Magnets make anything cooler, which is why Xiaomi’s Modular Optical System caught our eye at Mobile World Congress 2025. This is essentially a camera lens that snaps onto the back of a custom Xiaomi 15.
Despite Samsung launching its Galaxy S series in early January now, Mobile World Congress is still a pretty big show for other smartphone makers. Particularly for those Chinese OE
BARCELONA, Spain, March 6 (Xinhua) -- The 2025 Mobile World Congress (MWC) wrapped up on Friday, with Chinese telecommunications companies winning multiple industry awards, underscoring their growing influence in the global connectivity sector.
Samsung and Lenovo had the most interesting folding concept devices to show off at the annual trade show in Barcelona.
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Xiaomi started up in 2010 selling low-to-mid price smartphones at very cut-throat prices. Since then it has expanded overseas, placing a big emphasis on its European foothold. Xiaomi has also built a portfolio of connected devices from TVs to smartwatches.
Along With First Looks At What's Coming Soon To Smartphone Buyers, MWC Also Gives Smartphone Makers A Chance To Show Off New Concepts And Design Ideas.
Get breaking updates on the new phones, wearables and technology on display at the Mobile World Congress. Mobile World Congress, the annual conference all about phones and mobile gadgets is one of the most exciting tech events of 2025,
The GSMA also announced the winners of the 30th Global Mobile Awards during the event, widely regarded as one of the industry's most prestigious accolades. Chinese firms, including Huawei, China Mobile, ZTE, and Xiaomi, won across multiple categories.
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra may be the company's latest smartphone, but it has a superpower that can transform it into a flagship-level handheld camera.