Top Gadgets Of Mobile World Congress 2015

HTC ONE M9

Design-wise the HTC One M9 isn't at all a game-changer, but specs-wise this phone might create some waves. The smooth aluminum unibody is surely tasteful with HTC Sense 7, and Snapdragon 810 processor.

 

SAMSUNG GALAXY S6 & S6 EDGE

After MWC15, the world was divided in to two major groups: the one that loved the latest Samsung Flagship and the one that hated it. We actually have high hopes for this premium-feeling flagship.  Yes, the shape and design definitely gives an iPhone vibe but still we think people will love the non-plastic back. As long as it comes with a decent price tag it surely will be a market hit.

 

MICROSOFT'S LUMIA 640 AND 640 XL

Microsoft this time came up with two new devices at the MWC15: Lumia 640 and Lumia 640 XL. In short we can say these two are: 'the best bang for your buck'. Out of these two, we will be seeing Lumia 640 XL in Bangladeshi market next month. 

 

HUAWEI MEDIAPAD X2 & SMARTWATCH

Huawei has launched Mediapad X2 at MWC15, that's old news. But they also showcased a elegant looking smartwatch- that's the headline. This all metal jewelry-style watch comes with with a fully round screen.  We are really eager to see this smartwatch in local market.

 

 

ALCATEL ONETOUCH IDOL 3

The Idol 3 comes in two different variants, a 4.7-inch model and a 5.5-inch model. Both phones carry over the same aesthetic and many of the same features, though the 4.7-inch version has a smaller battery, lower resolution display and a few other changes. We loved the simple and minimalistic design that's entirely made of plastic, but feels great in the hand and is very light in weight.

 

NOKIA N1 TABLET

Nokia's N1 tablet was available for hands on experience at the mobile world congress this year. The form factor and design is similar to iPad Air, but N1 runs an android. With this particular device, some believes that Nokia will be able to relive its glory days.

 

LENOVO VIBE SHOT

Lenovo's Vibe shot is an awesome camera with a built in android phone. It features a refreshing design and the back of the phone is reminiscent of a point-and-shoot camera. Certainly a device we are excited about.

 

HTC VIVE VR

HTC and Valve brings a new VR system called 'The Vive'. Hands on users have reported the system to be 'mind-bending and mind blowing'. The entire system consists of a headset, two motion-sensing controllers and the two base stations. This system is clearly a competitor of Oculus rift and Samsung VR.

 

LG WATCH URBANE LTE

Running a version of LG's WebOS, the Urbane LTE has the ability to connect to a wireless carrier without tethering to a phone. The experience with this smartwatch is better because Google's confusing, messy watch interface is not here. Design-wise, urbane gives a vintage and classy feel which some of the competing devices offer.

 

 

RUNCIBLE

Runcible is a device for people who hate smartphones. It is based on Firefox OS, so you can use web apps for basic connectivity, but don't expect a full-blown app store or a traditional smartphone interface. It will be having a hefty price tag so make sure you save up before buying this artsy device.