Everyone waiting for new upcoming mobile technology, in
starting year’s mobile phone was so simple but it brings a revolutionary change
in human life. Now it is the best way of communication and business. Today it’s
providing more facilities as compare to its first shape now it has quite smart
and less weight. In the past few years due to new operating systems and apps
mobile technology growing more faster. Different Software platforms has their
own benefits but as everyone knows that android did a great business in mobile
market and recently launched their new Operating system Android 4.4 kitkat with
“Google Nexus 5”, But everyone want to know what’s coming after that????
MOBILE
WORLD CONGRESS 2014
In MWC exhibition many companies going to show their new products. More than 1,700 exhibitors gather in
Barcelona each year to bring MWC attendees the newest technologies and most
innovative products available. Whether you’re looking for an integrated
solutions provider, hardware and device manufacturers, network infrastructure,
service providers, software developers, or simply the most innovative
applications available, you’ll find it all at Mobile World Congress 2014. In year
2014 exhibition will held in Barcelona from 24 to 27 February.
There have been a few possibilities, though. Samsung launched
its Galaxy S4 at a separate event in 2013, while Sony tried to get a head start
on the competition by introduced Xperia Z at January's CES tech show 2013
instead.
The MWC 2013 event was all about larger displays and
quad-core hardware. This year will be about even bigger displays and, as we've
already seen from the LG G Flex and Samsung Galaxy Round, there may be some
interesting new tech on display in the form of bendable screens and yet more
takes on the emerging smart watch trend.
All of the major manufacturers featured below are down to
attend and, thanks to the recent Big Bang explosion of Android, previously
modest handset makers like ZTE and Huawei look set to make the most noise with
rafts of cheaper phones that still deliver a decent experience. As few days ago
Russian company “yota mobiles” introduce dual screen Smartphone there are also
few exceptions for newer technology including new operating systems.
Nokia
Microsoft's partnership with Nokia finally bearing fruit and
WP's market share slowly increasing. IDC's recent numbers put it at 3.6% (Q3
2013), compared to 2% in Q3 2012 - a healthy 156% increase.
People seem to be remembering that they used to like Nokia,
and although the company has released the likes of the 6 inch Lumia 1520 and
1320 smartphones, Lumia 2520 tablet in recent weeks. Lumia 1820 smartphone and
Lumia 2020 8 inch tablet have been rumored, with the latter likely to be a new
flagship.
Lumia 1820
Lumia 2020 8 inch tablet
Nokia Lumia 1520 going to be the first hardware set to
launch with the Windows Phone 8.1 Blue software with 3D touch, an OS update
that's expected to massively overhaul WP's notification system, boost the
multitasking options, and a voice-based personal assistant feature.
SAMSUNG
As we know, Samsung is the most favorite company among the
peoples, though Apple is a strong competitor but Samsung isn’t less in any way.
In my personal opinion Samsung wants to release its most
successful series 5th phone Galaxy S5 in a separate event as it did
last year with Galaxy S4 launch in New York. But that doesn’t means that
Samsung didn’t have any new stuff to show at MWC 2014.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 mega-tablet is expected to be
on show, plus there are likely to be KitKat versions of older handsets and
updates of the Galaxy Note 8.0. There's also the chance of something extremely
random like the Galaxy Gear 2 smartwatch or perhaps even a hint of a phone
running the Tizen OS that Samsung's been working on.
Galaxy Note 12.2
Galaxy Note 8.0
Galaxy gear 2 smartwatch
HTC
HTC used to be Mobile World Congress banker, using the event
to launch its newest models. In 2012 it gave us the HTC One X and One S, but in
2013 even HTC turned its back on the Barcelona show, launching its flagship HTC
One ahead of time.
In 2014 we expect HTC to launch a new flagship, thought to
be currently going under the development name of HTC M8, which rumors suggest
will be a device with a 5-inch 1080p display, quad-core Snapdragon 800
processor and Android 4.4 as its launch OS beneath an updated HTC Sense 6.0 user
interface.
This sounds rather like... most phones nowadays. Still, if
HTC can whack in the same sort of top-drawer speakers and camera as the HTC
One, we'll be buying it and eBaying last year's model, as ever.
Will we see it launch at MWC? We're not so sure, as the
Taiwanese firm looks to be mirroring the likes of Apple and Samsung with its
own standalone event.
Huawei
The Chinese phone maker is rumored to be preparing an update
to the decent Huawei Ascend P6 and is, rather unsurprisingly, sticking the fashionable
letter "S" on the end of the model name to signify that it's newer
and better.
Huawei P6
The Ascend P6S is said to arrive running a full octa-core
processor supplied by MediaTek, which ought to get the core enthusiasts happy.
Huawei Ascend P6 Huawei could launch an update to its Ascend
P6
ZTE
ZTE polarized phone fans at MWC 2013, revealing the flashy
5.7-inch Grand Memo and the weird little ZTE Open, running the Firefox OS.
It's recently announced the small and affordable Nubia Z5S
and Z5S mini models, but rumors suggest it has a secret higher tier on the way
- a 6.44-inch ZTE Nubia Z7 could be its forthcoming "phablet"
flagship and the one it wants to shout about at MWC 2014
ZTE is also said to be planning a smartwatch for release in
2014, but then so is everyone, so that's hardly news.
LG
LG is back on the smartphone A-list thanks to its successes
with the excellent Nexus 4 and the more than adequate Nexus 5, both of which
have encouraged people to consider its own-brand efforts like the LG G2 more
than they perhaps might have done before Google salvaged its reputation.
LG G2The excellent LG G2 smartphone
Last year LG revealed the Optimus G Pro and the updated
affordable L series range at MWC 2013, so we expect a similar mixture of a
high-end banger and a few cheaper hangers-on to appear in 2014.
There are two key LG rumors that may be resolved at MWC (or
sooner). LG is said to be Google's hardware partner for an updated Nexus 10
tablet, plus it's also recently registered the trademark "Glasstic"
-- which may be some sort of Google Glass competitor.
Sony
With the Xperia Z1 only just launched, we wouldn't forgive
Sony for taking it easy and just bringing along a couple of those for people to
play on and some t-shirts to give away. Surely it can't be preparing to release
another flagship smartphone already.
One thing we are expecting to see is something along the
lines of a Sony Xperia Z1S, a smaller version of 2013's Z1 model. Taking your current
hero device and making it a bit smaller and cheaper is the cool thing to do.
Google
Google is on the list of MWC 2014 exhibitors, although it's
likely to spend most of its time and square footage pushing the general Android
ethos and giving away stickers than actually revealing any new Nexus hardware.
That said, we're expecting a new Nexus 10 to appear any day
now, so if that one doesn't pop before Christmas, perhaps it could be saved as
an MWC headline-stealer to detract from the stacks of enhanced tablets that
Samsung is bound to show up with.
Source: TechRadar
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