MWC 2023: all the latest from the global mobile tech show
MWC 2023 is nearly upon us - here's what to expect from Mobile World Congress - Barcelona's mobile tech expo

It’s phone time! (Very) late February means we turn our full attention to the world of mobile in the form of Barcelona’s Mobile World Congress show, aka MWC 2023. The show is taking place now through to Thursday 2 March.
Last year some companies still decided not to venture to MWC due to Covid concerns but this year appears to have seen a bounceback in terms of who is at the show. As with CES 2023 though, there is a little bit of a reduced presence as a hangover from those (even) leaner times – Sony Mobile isn’t present, for example.
As in previous years, some companies prefer separate launch events. Samsung’s Galaxy S23 series has already been launched, as has the OnePlus 11. We’re certainly a long way from the times a decade or so ago when most new flagship phones would be launched at the show.
MWC is always a bit of a weird hybrid of a show since not only are there a bunch of product announcements, but it’s also where the mobile industry goes to do business. That means there are quite a lot of tedious announcements too! That’s where we come in, to cut through the noise and bring you the really great launches.
We’re out in Barcelona and we’ll be updating this feature with all the latest stories as they come in.
All the latest from MWC 2023
Motorola’s rollable concept phone rises to the occasion
Moto Rizr prototype is a taste of what’s to come

This mini Linux-powered desktop PC has a built-in touchscreen for slick controls
A perfectly compact computer for those looking for something a little different

Android and Wear OS: new emoji combos and cute animations incoming
A smattering of tasty upgrades for Android fans to look forward to

Huawei Watch GT Cyber hands-on review: quick change
Hot-swappable cases can give your timepiece a more personal touch

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Satellite tech is coming to phones from Honor, Motorola, Nothing, Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi
The technology will come to devices at all price points – and the first devices will be here later in the year

OnePlus 45W liquid cooler gives your phone the frost factor
Bolt-on accessory promises higher gaming frame rates

Honor Magic VS hands-on review: one fine foldable
Slimline foldable gets a beefier CPU and bigger battery for its European debut

Honor Magic 5 Pro is a smartphone camera speed demon
Expect record-setting AI-assisted snappers and a stunning screen

OnePlus 11 Concept hands-on review: cool conception
We get hands-on with the latest OnePlus concept phone, called the OnePlus 11 Concept

Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 3i convertible gets a growth spurt
Value-minded Chromebook also joins the party

Lenovo ThinkPad Z13 Gen 2 swaps metal for eco-friendly flax
Joined by sleeker X13 in laptop and convertible forms

OnePlus 11 Concept boasts visible liquid cooling for (slightly) quicker gaming
OnePlus’ latest not-for-sale concept device features illuminated cooling on the back

OnePlus Pad hands-on review: staying the distance
A tablet from OnePlus – but does the OnePlus Pad do enough to stand apart from the rest?

Xiaomi 13 Pro review: the total package?
Superb snaps and blazing performance across the board

OnePlus 11 Concept smartphone teased ahead of unveiling
Feelin’ blue? This concept phone embraces the colour with a new “flowing back”.

Xiaomi Watch S1 Pro is a classic spin on the smartwatch
Joined by top-end Buds 4 Pro true wireless in-ears

Leica-approved Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro head to Europe
Similar name, different designs – but lots to like about both

The Xiaomi 13 Lite is a style-centric mid-ranger you might’ve seen before
Previously India-only handset gets a rebrand for UK launch

Nothing OS 1.5 rolls out, bringing Android 13 to Nothing Phone 1
Much ado about something. You’ll find app improvements, visual changes, and performance bumps.

Qualcomm’s latest tech will help your future phone reconnect quicker in difficult spots
The Snapdragon X75 will debut in some top-end phones later this year

5G-capable smartwatches are set to launch in 2024
Qualcomm’s latest X35 chips are designed to enable 5G wearables and sensors

And if you’re interested in the cream of what was launched last year, check out Stuff’s MWC Awards 2022: The best phones, laptops and highlights.
What to expect from MWC 2023
Here are some other things we definitely know are going to launch at Mobile World Congress.
Honor has confirmed that we’ll be seeing the Magic 5 Pro flagship launch in addition to a previously-announced global launch for the Magic Vs foldable. The foldable was already launched in China at the tail end of last year. We’ve previously gone hands-on with it. And the Magic 5 Lite has already appeared.
OnePlus has teased that it will be launching the OnePlus 11 Concept at the show. The device has a “flowing back” which is basically a Nothing Phone 1-style LED pattern. It does look quite different, resplendent in bright blue. We’re looking forward to seeing it in the flesh. We’re also expecting we might be able to get up close with the previously-announced OnePlus Pad tablet.
Oppo says it “will showcase its extensive exploration of smart living at MWC” which is longhand for “no new products”. We may be able to see its AirGlass 2 AR smart glasses though. Might we also see a teaser for its rumoured upcoming Find X6 Pro flagship?
Realme has announced that the Realme GT3 is going to debut at the show. On social, Realme has confirmed it will ship with incredibly fast 240W charging, too. We’ve already seen that technology launch in the GT Neo 5 in China.