MWC 2024: biggest expected launches from Samsung, OnePlus, Honor, and more

 Predicted MWC 2024 products.
Predicted MWC 2024 products.

Mobile World Congress (MWC) is now just days away, with this year’s edition of the annual mobile trade show set to kick off on Sunday, February 25.

While it’s true that Apple, Samsung and Google prefer to keep their device announcements in-house these days, MWC – which is once again being held in Barcelona for 2024 – is still the place to be for anyone who’s anyone in the smartphone industry.

In this guide, we’ve detailed everything you need to know about MWC 2024 – from announcement predictions to the dates and times of major keynotes.

When is MWC 2024?

MWC 2024 runs from Monday, February 26 to Thursday, February 29 this year, though certain press-only briefings will be held a day prior, on Sunday, February 25. That’s when we’re likely to hear the first of this year’s mobile announcements.

As it has done every year since 2006 (a pandemic-induced cancellation year notwithstanding), MWC is taking place across various locations in Barcelona, Spain.

What to expect at MWC 2024

Below, we’ve detailed everything we know about attending companies’ plans for MWC 2024, including the dates and times of their respective keynotes (if available at the time of writing) and what products they might show off. We’ll be updating this page with more information as it's confirmed.

One notable absentee from the below list is Apple. The iPhone-maker doesn’t attend MWC; it prefers to show off its latest software and hardware at dedicated Apple events in June and September, respectively. Other mobile companies (including Samsung and Google) host their own announcement events throughout the year, though if they’re included on the below list, they typically make an appearance at MWC, too.

Samsung

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with S Pen drawn, demonstrating Circle to Search
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra with S Pen drawn, demonstrating Circle to Search

Keynote time: Monday, February 26 at 9am ET / 6am PT / 2pm GMT

Samsung’s first Galaxy Unpacked event of the year played host to the launch of the excellent Samsung Galaxy S24 series, so we’re not likely to see the company debut any new consumer products at MWC 2024. That said, Samsung will be in attendance, and has confirmed (via its website) that it’ll be exhibiting its new "digital, AI and Cloud technologies" on the show floor.

Samsung is also hosting an invite-only MWC business summit on Monday, 26 February at 9am ET / 6am PT / 2pm GMT, which will see executives “unveil Samsung's strategic vision and comment on key market trends.”

As for the exciting stuff, might we get our first real glimpse at the hotly-anticipated Samsung Galaxy Ring at MWC 2024? The jury is out, but we'll be scouring the streets of Barcelona for a hands-on look at the upcoming smart ring.

Google

Google Cloud logo
Google Cloud logo

Keynote time: N/A

Google doesn’t typically host keynotes at MWC, and we’re not expecting that to change this year. The company will be in attendance, though, and the brief write-up on Google’s MWC exhibitor page suggests that Google Cloud – i.e. Google’s suite of cloud computing services – will be the focus of any announcements.

OnePlus

Official OnePlus promotional material for the OnePlus 11 Concept
Official OnePlus promotional material for the OnePlus 11 Concept

Keynote time: N/A

OnePlus used MWC 2023 to show off a concept version of the OnePlus 11 and announce that it was working on the first OnePlus foldable (which turned out to be the OnePlus Open). So, we could see the company taking a similar approach with its newly released OnePlus 12 phone at MWC 2024.

We haven’t heard anything about a conceptual OnePlus 12 just yet, but rumors do suggest that OnePlus will be unveiling the OnePlus Watch 2 at this year’s trade show. That device is said to come with a larger AMOLED display and run on Wear OS 4 – the same operating system as the Pixel Watch 2 – which would be a huge advantage over the custom-built software that the OnePlus Watch runs on.

Honor

Porsche Design Honor Magic V2 RSR
Porsche Design Honor Magic V2 RSR

Keynote time: Sunday, February 26 at 7:30am ET / 4:30am PT / 12:30pm GMT

Honor typically goes big at MWC, and that looks set to be the case again in 2024. The former Huawei subsidiary has confirmed that it’ll be unveiling its latest flagship, the Honor Magic 6 Pro, to the European market in Barcelona (having already debuted the phone in China last month), and it looks like we’ll be getting a better look at Honor’s new on-device AI features and innovative eye-tracking technology, too.

We're particularly excited about the latter, which was recently used to start a car's engine and physically move it back and forth.

The brand has also confirmed that the Porsche Design version of its latest foldable, the Honor Magic V2, will be on the show floor at MWC 2024. Honor recently announced a collaboration with Gameloft that will see a foldable-specific version of Asphalt 9: Legends become playable on all versions of the Magic V2, so we’re looking forward to taking that new title for a spin on the Porsche Design Honor Magic V2 RSR.

What's more, in a recent Wallpaper interview, Honor teased the imminent launch of another Porsche Design phone, which we're expecting to be a special edition of the aforementioned Honor Magic 6 Pro.

And lastly, Honor has confirmed (via X) that its first AI-powered laptop, the Honor MagicBook Pro 16, will make an appearance at MWC 2024.

Huawei

Huawei logo
Huawei logo

Keynote time: Sunday, February 25 at 10:30am ET / 7:30am PT / 3:30pm GMT

This year, Huawei’s MWC presence will be all about “exploring the future of 5G.” In other words, the company won’t be debuting any new devices in Barcelona; instead, we’ll likely hear about its latest innovations in digital infrastructure.

Nothing

Nothing Phone 2 review front angled table - white balanced
Nothing Phone 2 review front angled table - white balanced

Keynote time: N/A

Nothing rarely (if ever) announces new products at MWC, but the London-based startup does routinely seize the opportunity of Barcelona to tease fans about its upcoming launches. In 2022, for instance, Nothing CEO Carl Pei made a point of being spotted with the then-unannounced Nothing Phone 1, and in 2023, Pei and Qualcomm held a joint press conference in which they confirmed that the Nothing Phone 2 would use a Snapdragon 8-series processor.

So, might this year’s MWC showcase play host to some sort of tease surrounding the Nothing Phone 3? Potentially, yes – but we think it’s much more likely that we see the company’s budget Nothing Phone 2a phone, instead.

Nokia / HMD Global

close up of Nokia X30 5G smartphone
close up of Nokia X30 5G smartphone

Keynote time: Sunday, February 25 at 6:30am ET / 3:30am PT / 11:30am GMT

Nokia is a mainstay of MWC. Last year, the company announced its Nokia G22, Nokia C22, and Nokia C32 smartphones, so we may see a successor to one – or all three – of these devices at MWC 2024. That said, there’s no mention of new products on Nokia's MWC attendee page, so we’re inclined to expect some B2B announcements, instead.

Interestingly, Nokia’s parent company, HMD Global, recently announced plans to sell mobile devices bearing its lesser-known HMD name. HMD Global will still make Nokia-branded phones, but the company is “getting warmed up to bring you even more, including original HMD devices, and phones from all-new partnerships.”

We know HMD Global is hosting an in-person-only launch event in Barcelona on February 26 at 6:30am ET / 3:30am PT / 11:30am GMT, which we'll be attending, so here's hoping we see the first of these "original HMD devices."

Motorola

Motorola Rollable Concept front closed open handheld
Motorola Rollable Concept front closed open handheld

Keynote time: N/A

Motorola debuted a conceptual, rollable revival of the Motorola Rizr at MWC 2023, which hit the show floor alongside the Motorola Defy 2 and the Motorola Defy Satellite Link.

Motorola hasn’t yet confirmed that it’ll be attending MWC this year, but the brand’s parent company, Lenovo, is reportedly preparing to debut the world's first transparent laptop in Barcelona this month, so we think there’s a good chance that Motorola will be exhibiting new products (conceptual or otherwise) on the show floor, too.

Xiaomi

Xiaomi SU7
Xiaomi SU7

Keynote time: Sunday, February 25 at 10am ET / 7am PT / 3pm GMT

By the sounds of things, Chinese mobile maker Xiaomi is going all in at MWC 2024. For starters, the company has confirmed that the Xiaomi 14 series, comprising the Xiaomi 14 and the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, will be announced on February 25 in Barcelona, and we’re hearing rumors that a titanium-clad version of the Ultra could be unveiled, too.

We’re expecting Xiaomi to share details about its new smart home devices, too, but the biggest announcement looks set to come by way of a four-wheeled product. Xiaomi’s X post regarding MWC includes the hashtag #HumanCarHome, so we’re confident that we’ll see more of the company’s SU7 EV – yes, an electric car – in Barcelona.

"Xiaomi will rival Porsche and Tesla, and create a dream car for the new era of the automotive industry," Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun said in a recent statement, and judging by the confirmed specs of the SU7 EV, it could be among the hottest products of MWC 2024.

Lenovo

The Lenovo 'rollable technology' concept laptop inside a glass case.
The Lenovo 'rollable technology' concept laptop inside a glass case.

Keynote time: N/A

Yes, we know Lenovo isn't strictly a phone brand, but the laptop giant has made a habit of dropping super cool concept tech at MWC in recent years, and it looks like MWC 2024 will be no different.

In 2023, Lenovo debuted a rollable laptop prototype, and this year, the brand has confirmed (via a press release) that it'll be unveiling an adaptive display concept – specifically, "a world-first product which uses an FHD+ pOLED display that can be bent and shaped into different forms" – as well as "another world-first proof of concept."

Rumors suggest that the latter concept will be a transparent Lenovo laptop, so we're excited to get our hands on what could be the future of computing.

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