The annual Mobile World Congress (MWC) tech trade show is currently taking place in Barcelona, Spain, and companies the world over are showcasing their latest-and-greatest products and prototypes. For MWC 2026, Pocket-lint is on the ground taking stock of all the coolest gadgets on the show floor, ranging from phones and tablets, to electric vehicles and even humanoid robots.
Continuing last year’s tradition, here are our top five favorite things currently on display at MWC 2026, covering a wide variety of product categories and tech brands. Some of these products are expected to release to the public in the coming weeks and months, while others are experimental and more of a proof of concept than finalized consumer offerings.
Moto RAZR Fold
RAZR thin without sacrificing on battery capacity
Motorola’s RAZR brand name is about as iconic as it gets, and the company has been leveraging it in recent years by way of its flip-style foldable smartphone lineup. Several generations in, and it now looks like Motorola is finally ready to give us the book-style foldable with a large, immersive inner display panel that we’ve always wanted. The device looks promising, with its (relatively) massive 6,000mAh battery capacity, its svelte form factor, and its unique assortment of Pantone colorways.
Honor MagicPad4
A tablet that gives the iPad Pro a run for its money
Honor’s Robot Phone and Magic V6 foldable might be getting most of the attention at MWC 2026, but it’s the company’s iPad Pro competitor that secretly impresses beyond expectations. The device is incredibly thin, somehow managing to beat Apple’s highest-end tablet offering in the skinniness department. The symmetrical bezels surrounding the unit’s crisp, high-resolution display are also impressively thin, making for a seriously immersive mobile computing system.
Lenovo Legion Go Fold
A glimpse into the future of foldable handheld gaming
Lenovo always has a fresh supply of new and exciting concept devices to showcase at trade shows like MWC, and this year is no different. The company’s Legion Go Fold is a concept handheld gaming console with Switch 2-style detachable gamepad controllers, but it comes with a major twist: the unit’s screen section is bendable. This foldable design allows for two distinct screen size options to play games on, which is certainly compelling. It also runs full-blown Windows 11, meaning it can also serve as a productivity tablet on the fly.
Xiaomi Vision Gran Turismo
An aerodynamic hypercar with an unusual interior
Xiaomi’s Vision Gran Turismo isn’t your run-of-the-mill electric vehicle — rather, it’s a precisely engineered hypercar concept designed to cut through wind and get you from point A to point B in record time. The EV features a futuristic aerodynamic design, a unique sofa-style interior, and even tire covers that don’t visibly rotate when driving. The Vision GT is laser-focused on reducing drag, while also benefiting from Xiaomi’s tech ecosystem prowess.
Nothing Phone (4a)
The company’s Glyph Interface has evolved into a Bar
Nothing never fails to surprise and delight with its line of fashion-forward mobile handsets. The company’s upcoming mid-range Phone (4a) made an appearance at MWC 2026, this time donning a fun pink colorway that’s reminiscent of cotton candy. Interestingly, the smartphone forgoes the classic Glyph Interface in favor of a Glyph Bar, though how exactly this new LED strip will play into the user experience is still very much a mystery.


