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Mar 2, 2022, 9 tweets

It certainly isn’t the biggest year for phones at the Mobile World Congress. Nevertheless, here are some of our favorite picks with a few added surprises. wired.trib.al/iUwcEKw 1/9

TCL dropped the new TCL 30 5G, TCL 30+, TCL 30, TCL 30 SE, and TCL 30 E. (Still with me?). But the big news here is the price point—the most expensive is the 30 5G which is roughly $280 US dollars (€249), and the price continues to plummet down to the 30 E. 2/9

Introducing: the TCL Fold 'n Roll. The name says it all here: This phone is both foldable and rollable, allowing you to both extend the display and shrink it down to size, then close it shut. Remember, this is a concept, so it's unlikely we'll see it for sale. 📸: TCL 3/9

Motorola is keeping things simple at #MWC22, with one phone headlining its offering: the Edge+. The design is straightforward, but additional appeal comes from three years of bimonthly security updates and two OS upgrades. 📸: Motorola 4/9

Nokia came bearing three new budget phones. The top dog is the Nokia C2 2nd Edition—a modest device that comes with a 5.7-inch display, up to 32 GB of internal storage and a single 5-MP rear camera. wired.trib.al/iUwcEKw 📸: Nokia 5/9

It may sound strange, but not everything at MWC is about phones. After a limited showing from the phone world, laptops, 2-in-1s, and tablets helped steal the show. Take Samsung’s new thin and light Galaxy Book2 range. wired.trib.al/7GKoDxD 6/9

Another great non-mobile pick is the Lenovo ThinkPad X13s Gen 1. The ThinkPad X13s Gen 1 will be the first opportunity to put an 8cx Gen 3 chip and Windows 11 on ARM combination through its paces. 📸: Lenovo 7/9

For even more great finds from the #MWC22 hit the link.
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