MWC 2014 News: What to expect from Mobile World Congress


Despite the show not kicking off for a number of weeks, the first MWC 2014 news announcements are starting to filter through as companies tease their upcoming products.


Held in Barcelona between February 24 and 27, MWC 2014 will be used as a platform by a most major players on the mobile technology scene to launch their new flagship smartphones.


Last year, during the MWC 2013 period, announcements included the Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One, Huawei Ascend P2 and the Asus PadFone Infinity, and bigger things are expected this year.


If recent rumours are to be believed, MWC will see the Samsung Galaxy S5, the Sony Xperia Z2 and the HTC One 2 (M8) all enter the reakns of reality.


We also expect to see some innovative new smartphone and tablet technology, given the intrigue surrounding devices like the LG G Flex and Samsung Galaxy Round. There should also be (even) more smartwatches to see, especially after the focus on wearable tech at CES 2014 in January.


Samsung Galaxy S5 Invite


Samsung at MWC 2014


Last year, Samsung held an event separate to MWC for the Samsung Galaxy S4 launch. This year, however, the eagerly awaited Samsung Galaxy S5 looks set to steal the show.

Despite the Barcelona-based convention swinging open its doors on the Monday morning, Samsung has confirmed it will not host its own private press conference until the evening of Monday, February 24.


While the Korean manufacturer will keep you waiting, it has teased big things, with the official invite stating the event wil be dubbed "Unpacked 5", a sizeable nod to the inbound Samsung Galaxy S5.


Although sure to be the star of the show, the Samsung Galaxy S5 has been tipped to launch alongside a second-generation Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch and a new Samsung Windows Phone handset.


Another smartphone that is set to make an MWC appearance is the recently teased Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo, a smaller, lower-res version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.


The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite was also rumoured for an MWC launch, but Samsung has launched it separately in press release form. It's not exactly the high-end offering, but more of a rival to the Tesco Hudl and Argos MyTablet.


Sony Xperia Z1


Sony at MWC 2014


The Sony Xperia Z1 was launched in September at IFA, so it wouldn’t be out of the question for Sony to skip a flagship MWC unveiling this year. However, it did launch the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact at CES 2014, so technically there’s room for another flagship.

Earlier this year, it was rumoured that Sony would launch its next flagship, codenamed "Sirius" and expected to be called the Sony Xperia Z2, in Barcelona next month.


According to leaked specs, the Sony Sirius smartphone will have a 5.2-inch display, 2.3GHz Qualcomm MSM8974AB processor and an Adreno 330 GPU backed by 3GB of RAM. It will run Android 4.4 KitKat and feature the same 20.7-megapixel camera as its predecessor. Latest leaked images have even claimed the Sony Xperia Z2 will boast a bezel-free, edge-to-edge display design.


There have also been a few hints of a next-gen tablet launch at MWC from the Japanese electronics giant. Apparently, the tablet is currently codenamed "Castor", but should be an updated version of the Sony Xperia Tablet Z launched at last year’s MWC.


Rumours suggest it will come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 4G and Wi-Fi connectivity.


LG G2


LG at MWC 2014


LG launched the flagship LG G2 in time for IFA 2013 in September, so it may not launch a new flagship at MWC. However, it may well follow in the footsteps of its rivals with a LG G2 mini, competing with the likes of the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact and HTC One mini.

Specs for the G2 mini were leaked online in December 2013, supporting such a claim, but we’ll have to wait until February to see if there’s any truth to the rumours.


However, the LG Optimus Pro and a range of affordable LG L Series models were unveiled, so we could see a smattering of launches from the South Korean electronics manufacturer in February.


In fact, the latest rumours tip a series of mid-range Android 4.4 KitKat smartphone will be part of LG’s MWC announcements, with several already spotted on HTML5Test earlier this month.


There’s also been rumours of an LG-made Google Nexus 10 2014 tablet, plus it registered a Google Glass rival called the "Glasstic" so that could also make an appearance.


Although LG launched the LG Lifeband Touch fitness tracker at CES, the company is expected to unveil a fully-fledged smartwatch at MWC. Currently known as the LG G Arch, there are rumours it’ll only be compatible with LG smartphones, similar to the rather flawed Samsung Galaxy Gear.


Nokia Lumia 1020


Nokia at MWC 2014


Nokia is tipped to launch a pair of new devices at MWC, building on the successes of the camera-centric Nokia Lumia 1020 and the Nokia Lumia 2520 tablet.

The Nokia Lumia 2020 is supposedly the name of the 8-inch tablet that will launch at MWC 2014, alongside the new flagship Nokia Lumia 1820.


We could also see some new Windows Phone 8.1 software demoed at MWC by Nokia.


HTC One


HTC at MWC 2014


Once upon a time HTC could always be counted on to launch its new flagship smartphone at MWC. Last year that all changed, as the Taiwanese manufacturer unveiled the HTC One at an event just before the Barcelona tech show even started.

This year, HTC is tipped to launch its new flagship that’s currently codenamed the HTC M8, but has been given the (rather silly) moniker of the HTC One Two. It’s not clear whether HTC will have a separate event, or use MWC as a launch platform as before.


The HTC M8 is said to feature a 5-inch 1080p full HD display, a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor and run Android 4.4 KitKat with the new HTC Sense 6.0 UI.


Google Nexus 10


Google at MWC 2014


We doubt Google will actually launch anything at MWC, but it will still have a presence there to tout its Android ethos.

It is possible an updated Google Nexus 10 could make an appearance, especially as it’s the last of the Google range to get an update this year.


Huawei at MWC 2014


There were murmurs of a Huawei Ascend P6 refresh for MWC, but instead the Chinese company quietly launched the Huawei Ascend P6S in a press release. Unfortunately, the P6S has little to offer over its predecessor apart from a very subtle speed boost, with the processor bumped from 1.5GHz to 1.6GHz.

This will most likely mean no new products from Huawei at MWC this year, but we could be wrong of course.


ZTE at MWC 2014


ZTE launched the 5.7-inch ZTE Grand Memo and the small 3.5-inch Mozilla Firefox OS ZTE Open last year.

Rumours suggest it could pull a new flagship model out of the MWC bag this year, most likely in the form of the 6.44-inch ZTE Nubia Z7.


The company could also launch a smartphone at MWC, which would be released later this year.


Tizen


Tizen at MWC 2014


Tizen is scheduled to have a rather large presence at MWC 2014, including the launch of the first Tizen OS running hardware. Samsung is tipped to launch its own Tizen OS smartphones at the event, with other manufacturers like NTT Domoco also tipped to launch Tizen devices.

TrustedReviews will be at MWC 2014 to bring you all the news as it happens.


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