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Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025: How to attend, watch, what to expect and more

For tech enthusiasts, the event is an important opportunity to look at what the future holds in the tech industry.

The Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025, the world’s largest mobile technology event, will be held in Barcelona from March 3 to 6, with more than 1,200 speakers and 2,700 exhibitors. The event, titled “Converge. Connect. Create,” will highlight advancements in smartphone, wearable, and AI-powered technologies. Over 1 lakh people are expected to attend, with Xiaomi, Nothing, and Tecno set to introduce smartphones, Lenovo announcing a solar-powered OLED laptop, and Qualcomm demonstrating its 6G vision.

Barcelona, Spain’s Fira Gran Via, will host MWC 2025, a significant technology expo, from March 3 to 6. “Converge. Connect. Create” is the theme of the event, which will include chances to connect, live talks, demonstrations, and product introductions.

Sessions, product launches, and panel discussions will all be part of MWC 2025’s planned agenda. Sessions are set for March 3–6, from 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM CET. Keynote addresses and significant announcements will be livestreamed by GSMA during the MWC event. Participating firms, including Xiaomi, Nothing, Honour, and Lenovo, are anticipated to stream their launch events on their own platforms.

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With more than a million people, MWC provides a venue for businesses to present their most recent advancements, such as smartphones, artificial intelligence, and futuristic ideas.

To participate in MWC 2025, register on the MWC Barcelona website, choose your pass, enter your personal details, add a photo, and finish the registration process. You may access your digital pass by downloading the MWC app. Journalists, industry professionals, and exhibitors can purchase tickets, which include interactive demos, educational technology workshops, and networking opportunities.

Also Read: TECNO SPARK Slim to Debut at MWC 2025: World’s Thinnest 5.75mm Smartphone

MWC 2025: What To Expect?

Artificial intelligence is expected to be a key focus at MWC 2025, with companies including Google, Samsung, Honor, Nokia, and Vodafone presenting AI-powered innovations across a range of industries.

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The Xiaomi 15 series, Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro, Tecno Camon 40 Series, Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, NXTPAPER by TLC, and MegaBook S14 are just a few of the smartphones that will be introduced at MWC 2025. It’s also anticipated that Google, Samsung, HMD, and Honor phones will make AI announcements.

Lenovo is anticipated to launch robots, a foldable-display laptop, ThinkBook Flip AI, and a solar-powered laptop. Qualcomm may introduce its 6G vision to enhance user experience and efficiency.

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Komila Singh
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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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