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MWC 2022: All the announcements from the final day

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It’s the final day of Mobile World Congress, meaning everything is wrapping up in Barcelona. Here’s all the major news we saw announced at this year’s event.

MWC 2022 was packed with new and exciting products from some of our favourite brands, including Samsung, Huawei, OnePlus, Oppo, Realme and countless more. It wasn’t just smartphones either, with watches, tablets and laptops all making an appearance at the show.

Read on to find all the new and incoming tech that caught our eye at MWC this week.

When is MWC?

When is MWC?

MWC started on28February and finished 3 March 2022. The show was held at the same venue it’s occupied since 2013: Fira Gran Via in the Spanish city of Barcelona.

Samsung at MWC 2022

As the highest-profile Android manufacturer, you might have expected Samsung to be the star of MWC. However, the brand already unveiled its flagshipGalaxy S22 series, headlined by theGalaxy S22 Ultra, back in February.

That doesn’t mean we didn’t hear anything exciting from Samsung at the event, however, as the company instead showed off two laptops at the event.

TheGalaxy Book 2 Pro 360was unveiled as the successor to the Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360. The device is a thin and lightweight 2-in-1 with a new 12th gen Intel Core i5/i7 Evo processor, AMOLED display, S Pen support, up to 21 hours of battery life and Windows 11 running out-of-the-box. You can find out more in ourhands-on review.

Samsung also launched the newGalaxy Book 2 Pro, this time with 12th gen Intel Core chips and 5G on board. You can read about our experience with the laptop in ourhands-on review.

Sony at MWC 2022

Sony has not been present at MWC since 2019. An official statement on the matter reads as follows:

“Sony Corporation has made the decision not to have its own stand at MWC 2022. As the world has largely shifted toward digital and online opportunities, Sony Corporation will communicate in ways that can bring our exciting product news to a wider audience”.

Huawei at MWC 2022

Huawei announced a range of devices at the event, including the OLED display-boasting MateBook E 2-in-1, the incredibly powerfulMateBook X Prolaptop and the Kindle-rivalling MatePad Paper e-reader.

You can read all about the new laptops and e-readers inour guideor learn about our experience with the MateBook E in ourhands-on reviewof the Windows 11 2-in-1.

OnePlus at MWC 2022

Some of the most highly anticipated phone launches of early 2022 are those of theOnePlus 10andOnePlus 10 Pro.

The latter received its Chinese release on 13 January, but promised an unveiling “later in 2022” for customers in the US and Europe. At MWC, the brand announced that the 10 Pro would be available in North America, India and Europeby the end of March, meaning fans won’t have to wait much longer to get their paws on the flagship phone.

We got the chance to gohands-on with the OnePlus 10 Proat the event, which you can read all about in our initial review.

Xiaomi at MWC 2022

The flagshipXiaomi 12landed in China with a big splash on 28 December, but it has yet to be officially unveiled in the west.

We had hoped that MWC would be the right place for such an unveiling, but the phone proved disappointingly absent at the event. Luckily, we did hear from the manufacturer’s sub-brand, Poco.

Poco unveiled two phones at MWC this year – thePoco X4 Pro 5G and the Poco M4 Pro. Both devices pack an array of flagship features at budget-friendly prices, with the X4 Pro starting at €299 (around £248) and the M4 Pro at just €219 (around £181).

You can read about our initial experience with thePoco X4 Pro in our hands-on reviewof the smartphone.

Motorola and Lenovo at MWC 2022

Motorola has reportedly been “silently preparing the third-generation Razr”, which got us hoping we’d see theMotorola Razr 3at the event. Sadly, the foldable didn’t make an appearance, but we did see new products from Moto parent-company Lenovo.

These include a wide range ofThinkPad and IdeaPad laptops, along with the budget-friendlyTab M10 Plustablet. You can read about both in more depth in our respective guides.

Honor at MWC 2022

Following its separation from Huawei, Honor products are once again available with Google Mobile Services and the brand recently made its triumphant return to our shores with theHonor 50.

This year’s MWC saw a premium smartphone launch with theHonor Magic 4series, headlined of course by theHonor Magic 4 Prowhich we got the chance to test out at the event. The brand also unveiled the newWatch GS 3and the Earbuds 3 Pro.

Oppo at MWC 2022

Some of the most exciting products to launch at MWC 2022 were theOppo Find X5and theFind X5 Pro.

Max Parker got the opportunity to spend time with the Pro, which you can read all about in our hands-on review linked above. This includes first-hand details about the new design, features like SUPERVOOC fast charging and the latest changes coming to the phone’s triple camera. You can learn more abouthow it compares to the standard Find X5in our versus piece.

Oppo also announced its latest developments in fast charging at MWC this year and showed off240W SUPERVOOC– a flash charge capable of juicing a 4500 mAh battery 50% of the way in 3.5 minutes or 100% in just 9 minutes.

The launch came alongside the 150W SUPERVOOC flash charge, which can charge a battery up to 50% in 5 minutes and 100% in 15 minutes with the added benefit of the Battery Health Engine. This enables the battery to perform at 80% capacity after up to 1600 charges, effectively doubling the lifespan of the battery compared with the industry standard.

Realme at MWC 2022

It’s time to add a➕to the 9 series!What are you expecting from the#realme9Pro+ that will make it stand out?#realme9Proseriespic.twitter.com/fyWbkOJXie

Another brand with a flagship phone under development is Realme, and apparently this one is so special it will be the brand’s first product with a “Pro+” designation.

That’s likely to mean that the Realme 9 Pro+ will have excellent camera and screen specs, but we’re going to have to wait until its launch to find out for sure.

In the meantime, we got the chance to spend time with Realme’s first true flagship, theRealme GT2 Pro, which you can read all about in our hands-on review of the phone.

How fast do you think we can charge?With#realmeUDCA, we aim to reach greater heights!Comment with your dream score below ___W, and let’s see if you get it right!#GreaterThanYouSeepic.twitter.com/nlk5rSl31R

Realme also announced itslatest progression in fast charging techwith the new Ultra Dart Charging Architecture (UDCA) capable of charging a phone to 50% in just 5 minutes.

Like the Oppo fast charging tech, UDCA also offers battery protection, meaning the cell will still be able to charge to 80% even after over 1000 charges.

Trusted Take

There’s no denying in-person events such as MWC have had a rough couple of years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and we’re still not out of the woods yet, as attested by no-shows from the likes of Sony.

However, there’s reason for optimism this year not least due to the delectable rumours collected above, and nothing excites me more than the possibility of a new generation of foldable phones coming from Huawei, Motorola, and Honor. If the form factor is really to be the future of mobile tech then this budding competition is exactly what we need to see.

ByPeter PhelpsContact via TwitterContact via linkedin

Deputy Mobile Editor

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