Follow this year’s Mobile World Congress through my eyes, as I cover the biggest smartphone launches and tech trends.
Mobile World Congress is back!
Every February, tech insiders from all over the world descend on Barcelona to witness what many call the biggest mobile and telecom trade show. The vibrant city is transformed into a tech geek haven, with press launch events, networking sessions, dinners, and various activities taking place all over Barcelona. It’s a week of non-stop tech, and it’s a must-follow event for anyone who wants to know where mobile technology is headed.
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I have previously written about my experience covering a massive Mobile World Congress event on foot, and I can tell you, that it’s a task to visit from one corner of the Fira de Barcelona Gran Via convention center to another. This year, I am back in Barcelona, and I am looking forward to covering MWC with the same excitement. I will be attending launch events where smartphones and other mobile devices will be introduced, meeting the people behind the new devices, and hopefully getting a peek at the products before they hit the market.
As promised, I am not going to bore you with the news that you can already read on any platform. The intention is to give you my perspective on the new products as an insider, familiarise you with the technology, and take you on a tour of a sprawling conference that is so integral to the mobile ecosystem and its future.
So, sit back, relax, and I will provide you with insight into what it’s like to be a tech writer during the Mobile World Congress.
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First uploaded on: 25-02-2024 at 04:22 IST