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At MWC 2025, we explored a variety of innovative products that highlighted the latest advancements in technology. From AI-enhanced laptops and modular accessories to advanced smartphones and sustainable energy solutions, this year’s event highlighted impressive advancements across the industry. Here’s our selection of the best products from this year’s show.
Lenovo ThinkBook “Codename Flip” AI PC

HONOR MagicBook Pro 14
At a keynote in Barcelona, Honor introduced the MagicBook Pro 14, featuring Intel Core Ultra 5 and 9 processors, up to 32GB RAM, and a 14.6-inch OLED display with 3K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. It offers diverse connectivity options, including USB-C, USB-A, HDMI 2.1, and a fingerprint sensor. The laptop also includes a Full-HD webcam, dual speakers, and a massive 92Wh battery for up to 12 hours of usage. Designed for power and versatility, it targets professionals and digital nomads. For more details check our article.
Lenovo Yoga Solar PC Concept
Lenovo revealed the Yoga Solar PC concept, a solar-powered laptop combining sustainability and performance. It features an integrated solar panel with over 24% efficiency and a Dynamic Solar Tracking system for optimal energy intake, allowing one hour of video playback from 20 minutes of sunlight. Powered by Intel Core Ultra processors, it has a 14-inch OLED display and up to 32GB RAM. This concept aims to reduce reliance on traditional power sources without compromising functionality. For more information check our article.
HONOR Pad V9

Lenovo Magic Bay Dual Display & 2nd Display Laptop Accessories
Lenovo’s ThinkBook 16p Gen 6 introduces modular AI-powered accessories under the Magic Bay ecosystem, enhancing productivity and multitasking. Key innovations include the Magic Bay Dual Display, a 13.3-inch attachable screen for multi-tasking, and the Magic Bay 2nd Display, an 8-inch AI dashboard for quick access to tools. The “codename Tiko” concepts offer AI-driven assistants for notifications and workflow management. These modular designs reflect Lenovo’s vision for flexible, AI-enhanced computing tailored to professional needs. Read our article for more information
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

HONOR Magic7 Pro
At MWC, Honor showcased the Magic7 Pro, its flagship smartphone launched globally a month earlier. It features a 6.8-inch AMOLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, up to 12GB RAM, and 512GB storage. The device includes a 200MP periscopic telephoto camera, a 50MP main camera, a 50 MP ultrawide shooter and advanced AI capabilities. With IP68/IP69 water resistance, a silicon-carbon 5270 mAh battery supporting ultra-fast charging, and MagicOS 9.0, it delivers impressive performance and durability. Find more information in our article.
Realme Interchangeable-Lens Concept
At MWC 2025, Realme unveiled a smartphone prototype with an interchangeable-lens system, allowing users to attach DSLR lenses for enhanced photography. The device features a custom 1-inch Sony sensor and supports up to 10x optical zoom. Realme also introduced AI-powered tools: a voice-based retoucher for hands-free photo editing and a video eraser to remove unwanted elements effortlessly. While still in the concept stage, these innovations highlight Realme’s push to advance mobile photography. Read more information in our article.
HUAWEI Mate XT
At MWC 2025, Huawei launched the Mate XT, the world’s first commercial trifold smartphone, featuring a 10.2-inch display and an ultra-thin 3.6 mm profile. Its advanced hinge system enables both inward and outward folding, enhancing multitasking and durability. Equipped with the Ultra Aperture XMAGE Camera, it supports professional-level photography. Powered by the Kirin 9010 processor, it offers up to 1 TB of storage and 5G connectivity. Priced at €3,499, it will be available globally from March 15, excluding the U.S. Read more information in our article.
Infinix’s SolarEnergy-Reserving Technology,
Infinix’s SolarEnergy-Reserving Technology, showcased at Showstoppers during MWC, uses perovskite photovoltaic cells and AI algorithms to efficiently convert ambient light into electricity. This system, integrated into a prototype smartphone and charging case, can store up to 2W of power. It features Sunflower Wireless Charging, which adjusts light positioning for optimal energy collection within a 3-meter range. The technology also includes AI-based power management for extended standby and emergency power, demonstrating Infinix’s commitment to sustainable mobile charging solutions. Read more details in our article.
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ZTE nubia Z70 Ultra

TECNO Spark Slim Concept
At MWC 2025, TECNO unveiled the Spark Slim Concept, an ultra-thin smartphone measuring just 5.75mm in thickness, making it one of the slimmest devices showcased at the event. Despite its slender profile, the Spark Slim houses a substantial 5,200mAh battery, addressing common concerns about battery life in slim devices. The smartphone features a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, offering vibrant visuals and smooth performance. Constructed with eco-friendly materials, including recycled aluminum and stainless steel, the Spark Slim not only emphasizes sustainability but also ensures durability.
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