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iPhone 17e, Magic V6 and Robot Phone Debut at MWC 2026

13 February 2026

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News

Logan Price

More than a dozen smartphone makers will launch flagship devices within seven days starting February 25, 2026, converging at Samsung Galaxy Unpacked and Mobile World Congress Barcelona. Samsung opens Galaxy Unpacked on February 25, five days before MWC press access begins on February 28. Apple will introduce the iPhone 17e during the same week, according to supply chain reports from Nikkei Asia and Bloomberg. Official MWC sessions run March 2 through 5.

The compressed schedule erases the weeks-long buffer that previously allowed manufacturers to control product narratives in isolation. Buyers comparing Samsung's February 25 flagship against Xiaomi's March 2 reveal can now evaluate both devices hands‑on within five days. Pre‑order decisions that once required following staggered announcements across months now happen in real‑time. Manufacturers must differentiate specifications and pricing while competitors showcase devices on adjacent show floors.

Xiaomi will present a full device lineup at Barcelona, including mobile hardware and electric vehicles. The company has not announced specific models for its March 2 presentation. Past events have featured not only phones, tablets, and accessories but also experimental robotics and automotive displays that have consistently exceeded industry expectations.

Honor debuts the Magic V6 foldable alongside its Robot phone concept. The Magic V6 follows the globally-launched Magic V5 from August 2025. The Robot phone integrates a motorized gimbal (a stabilizing camera mount) into the device chassis, allowing the camera to extend and track moving subjects automatically. The system maintains eye-level framing without external tripods during video calls and recording, functioning as a hybrid between smartphone, tripod, and smart home monitor.

Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked timing creates an unusual opportunity for extended hands-on evaluation. While the company historically held January launches separate from MWC, this year's February 25 event places new Galaxy S devices in reviewers' hands just days before Barcelona opens. Samsung has previously used MWC to preview future products—the Galaxy Ring made its first appearance at the Barcelona show before its formal announcement.

TCL continues refining NXTPAPER technology, which toggles displays between standard and eye‑friendly modes mimicking E Ink. The company typically presents its full lineup of devices already launched in China, providing global market timelines and regional availability details. Lenovo's Barcelona presence historically features experimental laptop concepts, including rotating displays and transparent screens, while its Motorola phone brand focuses on concept prototypes rather than major product launches. Nothing, the company known for transparent smartphone designs, will also have a presence after launching its Phone 3a and 3a Pro at MWC 2025.

Chinese manufacturers including Oppo, Vivo, Huawei, ZTE, Nubia, and Tecno will showcase technology concepts alongside production devices. While specific flagship announcements remain unconfirmed, these companies typically present ultra-thin foldables, flexible displays, and advanced camera systems that preview future consumer technology, even when immediate U.S. market availability is uncertain.

MWC 2026 marks the event's 20th year in Barcelona, rebounding strongly after pandemic-era disruptions. The full conference agenda and speaker list are published at mwcbarcelona.com.

Device density matters more than individual flagship specifications when releases cluster this tightly. Consumers deciding between ecosystems gain immediate context for trade‑offs in performance, pricing, and features. The question is no longer which phone launches first but which phone performs better when tested side‑by‑side—and buyers will have answers before pre‑orders close.

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13 February 2026

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News

Logan Price

More than a dozen smartphone makers will launch flagship devices within seven days starting February 25, 2026, converging at Samsung Galaxy Unpacked and Mobile World Congress Barcelona. Samsung opens Galaxy Unpacked on February 25, five days before MWC press access begins on February 28. Apple will introduce the iPhone 17e during the same week, according to supply chain reports from Nikkei Asia and Bloomberg. Official MWC sessions run March 2 through 5.

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