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All the Top New Gadgets at MWC 2025


At the annual tradeshow in Barcelona, we saw an ultra-slim smartphone, solar-powered laptop, and Google's Astra technology baked into its Gemini assistant, coming to Android phones soon.

The Ultra Photography Kit, which is a module that connects to one end of the phone, adding dedicated camera controls and an additional battery, costs an extra £179 (199 euros). The X1 is infused with many of Xplora’s features from its watches and more, including social media and internet browsing limits, continuous location tracking with safe zones, emergency SOS calling, pre-approved contacts, low battery alerts, and remote device access for parents. Samsung also showed bezel-less designs, OLED tiles, and a host of flexible display concept devices, including an odd-looking foldable gaming handheld.

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