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The best mobile tech announced at MWC 2026

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Mobile World Congress 2026 is still in full swing in Barcelona, Spain, with announcements continuing to come from the mobile-focused show that runs until March 5th.

To make sure you don’t miss the best new smartphones, laptops, concepts, and accessories, we’re rounding up all the most newsworthy gadgets that have debuted so far at MWC 2026. And if you want to stay on top of all the news, you can follow our full coverage of the show right here.

Image: Lenovo

Lenovo didn’t skimp on the concepts at MWC this year, but its AI Workmate might be the most peculiar. The device looks like a tiny robot arm but instead of a manipulator on the end there’s a document-scanning camera, a projector, and a screen with an expressive pair of animated eyes. It’s designed to be both a companion and assistant that uses AI to respond to voice queries, summarize documents, organize notes, and then create presentations it can project on a nearby wall.

A person wearing the seafoam green Soundcore Space 2 headphones.

Image: Anker

You can still spend $450 on a pair of wireless headphones with industry-leading ANC capabilities, or you can drop $129.99 on Anker’s new Soundcore Space 2 and still get very good ANC performance, with lots of money left over for other gadgets. While the Space 2 are about $30 more expensive than the original that debuted a few years ago, they come with improved ANC for low-frequency sounds (think the dull roar of a jet engine) and a boost from 40 to 50 hours of battery life with noise cancelling turned on.

A Lenovo keyboard customized by Angry Miao featuring a prominent knob in one corner.

Image: Lenovo

Lenovo’s latest collaboration with China’s Angry Miao is a customized version of the Dry Studio ATM 98 that carries forward that keyboard’s oversized glowing knob that can control volume or specific settings in various apps. It also features silent switches and an updated design with a translucent top, plus a USB-C hub and a dedicated audio key that works with some of Lenovo’s Yoga devices.

a dog wearing GlocalMe’s PetPhone attached to its collar.

Image: GlocalMe

Imagine being able to call your dog or cat, even if they’re on the other side of the neighborhood. GlocalMe’s PetPhone isn’t just a tracking device for your pet, it’s also a two-way cellular communicator with a microphone and speaker letting them hear your voice while you’re away. It attaches to their collar, has an optional live-streaming camera attachment, and it even lets your pet call you. You just need to teach your dog or cat to jump in the air three times in six seconds to initiate the call on their end.

Honor Robot Phone demo at MWC 2026

Photo: Dominic Preston / The Verge

After first announcing it last October, Honor shared more details about its Robot Phone at MWC 2026 while also demoing a functional unit. The company confirmed plans to launch the phone, which features a folding gimbal-stabilized camera arm stored on its back, in China in the second half of this year. That main camera will have AI-powered tracking capabilities and a generous 200-megapixel sensor, but other specs remain a mystery for now.

Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge

Lenovo’s latest concept capitalizes on a bunch of different tech trends at once. It’s a Windows-based handheld built around an 11.6-inch POLED display that can be folded in half, creating a more compact portable console with a 7.7-inch screen. Like the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Cons, the Legion Go Fold Concept’s controllers can be removed, letting you attach the folding screen to a folio-style case with a built-in keyboard, trackpad, and stand, effectively turning it into a laptop.

Photo of the Honor Magic V6, open

Photo: Dominic Preston / The Verge

Honor announced its latest book-style folding phone at MWC, and while an international release isn’t expected until the second half of the year and pricing is still TBA, the new Honor Magic V6 could be worth waiting for. The V6 is just 4mm thick when open, and 8.75mm when folded, making it slightly thinner than last year’s model and Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7. What’s more notable is that the Magic V6 is the first folding smartphone with an IP69 rating. While Google’s Pixel 10 Pro Fold was the first foldable to boast an IP68 rating, the V6 is even more durable and can survive both water jets and a complete dunking, meaning it’s safe for big screen doomscrolling in the tub.

Photo of the Xiaomi Leica Leitzphone on a bookshelf, showing the camera

Photo: Dominic Preston / The Verge

If you care more about a smartphone’s photography chops than any other feature, Xiaomi’s Leica Leitzphone is a co-branded special edition of the company’s 17 Ultra flagship featuring a rotatable camera ring and Leica’s iconic red dot. The Verge’s Dominic Preston calls it their “favorite phone of 2026 so far” that takes excellent photos with its single 1/1.4-inch type 200-megapixel sensor. As part of the Leica branding, the phone features a customized interface with extra Leica widgets, expanded Leica filters, and simulation modes for the Leica M9 and M3 cameras. However, the rotating camera ring that’s designed to quickly zoom or cycle through filters or exposure settings isn’t as useful as it sounds, given how close it sits to the back of the phone.

Photo: Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge

The most interesting feature on Lenovo’s ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept isn’t its pair of 14-inch 4K OLED touchscreens that can be configured as a dual-screen setup with its keyboard and trackpad connected wirelessly over Bluetooth. What’s more interesting are the concept’s interchangeable plug-and-play ports so you can swap between USB-C, USB-A, and even HDMI ports as needed. There’s no timeline for when this concept may ever see the light of day, but it could be an intriguing alternative to Framework’s modular laptops.

Image: Honor

At just 4.8mm thick, Honor’s MagicPad 4 takes the crown of thinnest Android tablet. It’s thinner than the 5.1mm thick Samsung Galaxy Tab S11, and even Apple’s 6.1mm thick iPad Air. But with a 12.3-inch, 165Hz OLED screen and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset under the hood, it’s not a cheap tablet. It’s priced at £599.99 / €699.99 (around $820) configured with 12GB of RAM and 256GB storage.

Render of Tecno’s MWC 2026 modular phone concept laid out on a brown background

Image: Tecno

Modular phones have more often than not been failures when they manage to actually reach consumers. That’s not stopping Tecno from taking another stab at it. Using the company’s “modular magnetic interconnection technology” the concept phone can be upgraded with features like an extended battery, a telephoto lens, game controls, or an action camera.

A person inserts the Xiaomi Tag tracker into the pocket of a wallet.

Image: Xiaomi

It lacks the ultra wideband (UWB) tracking capabilities of the AirTag for precise pinpointing, but Xiaomi’s first tracker could be a more useful alternative to Apple’s tracker. The Xiaomi Tag is compatible with both Apple’s Find My and Google’s Find Hub tracking networks and mobile apps (you’ll have to choose one or the other), while a single coin cell battery will power it for up to a year. It has a more elongated design than AirTags, but with an integrated metal loop that makes it easier to attach to things like a keyring without the need for a case or other accessories. At £12.99 (around $18) each, it’s also cheaper than an AirTag.

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