Mobile World Congress 2026 is still underway in Barcelona, Spain, with announcements continuing to be made from the mobile-focused show, which runs until March 5th.
To make sure you don’t miss out on the best new smartphones, laptops, concepts, and accessories, we’ve rounded up all the most newsworthy gadgets to debut at MWC 2026 so far. If you want to stay on top of all the news, you can: Follow our full coverage of the show here.
Lenovo didn’t skimp on the concept at this year’s MWC; AI Workmate It may be the most special. The device looks like a small robotic arm, but instead of a manipulator, it has a document-scanning camera, a projector, and a screen with expressive animated eyes at the end. It’s designed as both a companion and an assistant that uses AI to respond to voice queries, summarize documents, organize notes, and create presentations that can be projected onto a nearby wall.
You can also shell out $450 for wireless headphones. Industry-leading ANC featuresor you can drop $129.99 on new products from Anker. sound core space 2 You still get very good ANC performance and have plenty of money left over for other gadgets. The Space 2 is about $30 more expensive than the Space 2; original The product, which debuted a few years ago, has improved ANC for low-frequency sounds (think the dull roar of a jet engine) and increased battery life from 40 to 50 hours with noise canceling turned on.
Lenovo and China’s latest partnership angry miao is customized version of Dry Studio ATM98 It carries over the keyboard’s oversized lighted knob that lets you control volume and certain settings for various apps. It also features a modern design with a silent switch and translucent top, as well as a USB-C hub and a dedicated audio key that works with select Lenovo Yoga devices.
Imagine being able to call your dog or cat even if they are on the other side of your neighborhood. GlocalMe pet phone is not only a pet tracking device, but also a two-way cellular communicator with a microphone and speaker, allowing your pet to hear you while you’re away. Attaches to a collar, has an optional live streaming camera attachment, and can also make phone calls to your pet you. Simply teach your dog or cat to jump in the air three times in six seconds to make a call from the other end.
rear First announced in October last yearshare of honor Robot phone details At MWC 2026, we also demonstrated a functional unit. The company confirmed that it plans to launch the phone, which features a foldable gimbal-stabilized camera arm stored on the back, in China in the second half of this year. Its main camera is expected to be equipped with an AI-based tracking function and a rich 200 million pixel sensor, but other specifications remain a mystery for now.
Lenovo’s latest concept leverages various technology trends at once. It’s a Windows-based handheld built around an 11.6-inch POLED display that folds in half to become a more compact portable console with a 7.7-inch screen. Just like the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con, Legion Go Fold ConceptThe controller is removable, and a foldable screen with built-in keyboard, trackpad, and stand can be attached to the foldable case, effectively turning it into a laptop.
Honor announced its latest book-style foldable phone at MWC. International release isn’t scheduled until later this year, and pricing is still to be determined, but the new Honor Magic V6 It might be worth the wait. The V6 is just 4 mm thick when opened and 8.75 mm when folded, making it slightly thinner than last year’s model. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. What’s more notable is that Magic V6 is the first foldable smartphone with an IP69 rating. meanwhile Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold Although it was the first foldable to boast an IP68 rating, the V6 is even more durable and can withstand both water jets and complete submersion. That means it’s safe to doomscroll on the big screen in the bathtub.
If you’re more interested in smartphone photography than any other feature, Xiaomi’s Leica Leitzphone is a co-branded special edition of the company’s 17 Ultra flagship that features a rotatable camera ring and Leica’s iconic red dot. The VergeDominic Preston calls it their “”Favorite phones of 2026 so far” takes great photos with a single 1/1.4 inch type 200 megapixel sensor. As part of the Leica brand, the phone features a customized interface with additional Leica widgets, expanded Leica filters, and simulation modes for Leica M9 and M3 cameras. However, the rotating camera ring, which is designed to quickly zoom and cycle through filters and exposure settings, isn’t as useful as you might think, given its location so close to the back of the phone.
The most interesting feature is Lenovo’s ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept The pair of 14-inch 4K OLED touchscreens cannot be configured as a dual-screen setup with a keyboard and trackpad connected wirelessly via Bluetooth. What’s even more interesting is the concept’s interchangeable plug-and-play ports that can be swapped between USB-C, USB-A, and even HDMI ports as needed. There’s no timeline for when this concept will see the light of day, but it could be an interesting alternative: Framework modular laptop.
Thickness is only 4.8mm, Honor’s MagicPad 4 Taking the crown for thinnest Android tablet. It’s thinner than the 5.1mm thick Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 and Apple’s 6.1mm thick iPad Air. But with a 12.3-inch, 165Hz OLED screen and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset under the hood, this is no cheap tablet. It costs £599.99/€699.99 (approximately $820) and is configured with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
Modular phones often have We’re screwed when they manage to actually reach consumers. Still, Tecno continues to take on new challenges. Utilizing the company’s “modular magnetic interconnection technology,” Concept phones can be upgraded Features include an extended battery, telephoto lens, game controls, and an action camera.
It does not have ultra-wideband (UWB) tracking capabilities. air tag But Xiaomi’s first tracker could be a more useful alternative to Apple’s tracker. of Xiaomi tag It’s compatible with both Apple’s Find My and Google’s Find Hub tracking networks and mobile apps (you’ll have to choose one), and can be powered by a single coin-cell battery for up to a year. They have a more elongated design than AirTags, but they also have a built-in metal loop that makes them easy to attach to things like keychains without the need for a case or other accessories. At £12.99 (about $18) each, they’re cheaper than AirTags.