A blast from the past: What MWC brought 10 years ago

Well, it's that time of the year again and MWC 2016 is almost upon us. In the wake the mobile world's biggest and most important event, we decided it would be fun to take a look back in time to MWC 2006 (called 3GSM world congress back then). Partially to reminisce about the history of mobile tech, but also to try and get a better perspective on just how far we have come in 10 years. It might not be regarded as that long in historical terms but a decade, especially the last one, seems like a millennium in tech innovation. Despite the rapid pace of change, the MWC conference was already around for a few years in 2006 and it was just as important as it is today, perhaps even more so. Originally called the GSM World Congress, back then it was referred to as 3GSM World Congress, which became the Mobile World Congress, now simply called MWC. 2006 was the first year the show took place in Barcelona, which has been its home since. Prior to that, Cannes was the preferred location, so the 2006 show was definitely marked by some transition turbulence. Still, the spirit of innovation was just as strong and announcements were plentiful. So, without further ado, let's take a look at some of the highlights of the show in no particular order. Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson was a big player back in 2006 with many dedicated fans and some of the hottest tech around. The K610 was definitely a star attraction. At the time it was actually one of the smallest 3G phones on the market and getting the significantly faster network connection was a top upgrade priority for both manufacturers and users at the time. In a lot of ways, the K610 took inspiration from the 2004 Sony Ericsson K700 - one of the company's signature devices. Sony Ericsson K610 Upgrades were introduced all around, besides the aforementioned 3G, the display got bigger at 1.9", had a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels and was a lot more colorful with 256K color support. The camera was significantly better - a 2MP shooter, rather than a VGA one and there was even a secondary VGA camera for video calls, which were becoming trendy at that point. Another important aspect is storage, the K610 supports Sony's proprietary M2 micro cards for up to 2GB extra - a whopping amount at that point. Sony Ericsson W950 Sony Ericsson W810 The 2006 show saw the introduction of a couple of Walkman phones too - the W810 and the W950, the latter being a true flagship offer. It had everything going for it - a huge 2.6" 256K display with a resolution of 240x320 pixels, 3G, a powerful 208 MHz processor, 4GB of storage and last, but not least, it was a true smartphone, thanks to Symbian OS 9.1. Sony Ericsson P990 But speaking of a huge display and productivity, few could match Sony Ericsson's "P" series. You might remember these models by their chubby and really extravagant appearance with a touch screen and a hinged overlay keyboard. The design was bold and innovative and in a lot of ways really emphasized how much more diversified phones were back in the day, as opposed to today's "slate" design. But there were other far more extravagant offers out there, which we will get to later. The P990, which was the last and very best to use this form factor, was all about productivity with a 2.7" resistive touchscreen, 64MB of RAM and a 208MHz processor, among other things. Samsung Speaking of alternative design, Samsung, like many other OEMs was constantly experimenting with radical new concepts to slip in between the large number of bar and flip phones. Few are more radical than the Samsung Serene, featured at the 2006 MWC show. It was a collaboration between Samsung Electronics and Bang & Olufsen and technically came out in 2005, although very few people have actually seen it in person. It is an eccentric piece of tech, with a ludicrous price tag of about €1000 at launch, but the very fact that it exists, proves our point about the freedom for design experimentation. Samsung Serene While we are on to topic of alternative concepts, there are the Samsung P900 and P910. Their standout feature was built-in T-DMB or DVB-H tuner for TV watching on the go and a rotating screen to go with it for a better viewing experience. Samsung P900 Samsung...



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Weekend poll: MWC expectations - what device are you looking forward to?

The Mobile World Congress officially starts on February 22, but announcements will start even earlier than that. Which phone are you most excited about? The Samsung and LG have events set for the day before, the 21st, and obviously, we expect the Samsung Galaxy S7 (along with edge and edge+ variants) and the LG G5. The LG G5 will scale back the screen size a touch, it will add Always On functionality and bring the next generation camera upgrade. The Samsung Galaxy S7 is expected to bring back things the S6 lost - things like S5's water resistance and the microSD slot. Sony's event is scheduled for the next day, the 22nd. But this is too soon for the Xperia Z6, so what then? Well, the Xperia C6 is the rumor mill's best guess. Unlike Sony, Xiaomi's February 24 event is pretty clear - the Xiaomi Mi 5 will be the star. Hugo Barra even posted camera samples from the phone this week. Interestingly, the phone may have a Windows variant so we'll be on the lookout for Microsoft employees. You'll have a week to vote, by that time we'll have arrived in Barcelona. We will attend these events and report first-hand impressions if these devices have lived up to...



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Week 6 in review: Samsung Galaxy S7 and LG G5 rumors galore

The rumor mill has been overflowing with info on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S7 and LG G5, mixed in with some whispers about the HTC One M10, Xiaomi Mi 5 and Lumia 650. MWC 2016 is only a few days away now and we are about to see the next wave of flagships, hence the large influx of rumors, leaks and speculations. It is crazy, the industry has been preparing for what's coming for a long time and each player is hoping to improve their standing once all phones have seen the light of day. We now have live shots of the Galaxy S7, its edged sibling, as well as renders and plenty of other new info to go around, like word of a 3,600 mAh battery in the S7 edge, water resistance and an Always On display. The LG G5 has also been hitting the rumor mill hard. We now have a more in-depth overview of the performance its Snapdragon 820 chip with 4GB of RAM delivers, as well as another Always ON realization. The HTC One M10 has also had a major presence in the news section this week. Despite missing the MWC stage, we are already unearthing info about the handset, like renders of its hybrid One M9 and One A9 design, or its camera setup, featuring a new UltraPixel front shooter and last, but not least, the suggested April 11 release date. A few other articles did manage to slip by this week, but even they are straight out of the rumor mill. They put a few other devices on the radar, like the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro and the alleged Lumia 650 and provide extra info on others, like the iPhone 5se and the 2016 Motorola Moto X and Moto G. The only actual announcement to gather any significant interest was courtesy of Qualcomm, who introduced a set of three new interesting chipsets that show a lot of promise. .news-item .n-left { float: left; width: 28%; text-align: center; } .news-item .n-right { float: left; width: 70%; } .news-item a { padding-bottom: 0; padding-left: 0; } .news-item .n-right h2, .reviews-item .n-right h2 { clear: both; padding: 0 0 3px 0px !important; font: 400 19px Google-Oswald, Arial; margin-top: -4px; } .n-right p { line-height: 155%; } .news-item { padding-top: 10px; padding-bottom: 0px; border-top: 1px solid #ccc; } .news-item p { margin-left: 0; } .n-right h2 a { text-decoration: none; color: #000; } Samsung Galaxy S7 leaks in its first live shot The photo comes out of Vietnam, looks quite believable and brings along confirmation of most of the expected specs on the flagship. Samsung Galaxy S7 edge shows up in a live image too It's been revealed mere hours after the non-edge Galaxy S7 first smiled for the camera. Samsung Galaxy S7 photographed in Gold We've seen it in Black, now for a brighter hue. Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro spotted on GFXBench with 4GB of RAM and a 16MP camera The smartphone with an SM-A9100 model name is listed at 5.5 inches, but that last bit seems unlikely. Apple iPhone 5se to come in Pink, in addition to Silver and Space Gray The 4-inch smartphone tipped to share the tint of the 6th-gen iPod touch. Samsung Galaxy S7 edge flaunts its curves in a new render Pictured in silver, the smartphone unsurprisingly looks a lot like the old model. First Xiaomi Mi 5 camera samples surface online The shots reveal an impressive level of detail and hint at awesome focusing abilities. Galaxy S7 will have Always On Display, trademark filing implies The Korean smartphone maker is interested in trademarking the term, probably for use in its next flagship's marketing materials. LG G5 visits Geekbench packing Snapdragon 820 and 4GB of RAM One of the G5 variations destined for the company's native South Korea has been tested recently. LG confirms Always ON feature for LG G5, still teasing us LG teases its latest flagship's newest feature. LG's G5 could have an Always ON screen for notifications. Live images of an alleged Microsoft Lumia 650 XL raise all sorts of questions Photographed next to a Lumia 1520, the unannounced smartphone looks a...



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Weekly poll results: Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) loved, A7 (2016) also gets the nod

Well, you've had a week to think about it and the Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) got a warm reception, stealing the spotlight from its bigger Galaxy A7 (2016) sibling (which got a tentatively positive response). The Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) got 63% Hot votes. It also garners more interest when we compare specs page visits - the A5 (2016) is in the Top 10, slightly above the old A5. The Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016) is slightly behind that (right outside the Top 10) and the voting was more evenly split - the A7 (2016) got 57% Hot votes. There are two more phones in the A 2016 series - the smallest of the bunch, the Galaxy A3 (2016), and the biggest, the Galaxy A9 (2016). Both of them stray from the current ideals of screen size though and are less popular than their siblings, 5 and...



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Top 10 trending phones of week 6

Not much has happened this week in our traditional Top 10 trending chart, at least in the top half, that is. Positions 1 to 6 have stood still, and the chart-toppers have been the same for while now, save for Vibe K4 Note's brief two-week stint in number 1. So the list goes like this. The Galaxy J7 rules again, followed by its usual sidekick - the J5. The K4 Note we mentioned completes the podium. Samsung's soon-to-be-replaced flagship Galaxy S6 sits in 4th, Galaxy J2 rests in fifth and long-time champion Grand Prime now long past its prime is still in 6th. The iPhone 5s is the only Apple smartphone in this edition, and it too keeps its 8th spot from last week. What about 7th, we hear you ask. Well, it's one of the new entries, and that's the Galaxy A5 (2016). The older model has also made the chart, in 10th, and the two combined have scored more hits than the J5 in 2nd, but it doesn't quite work like that. The third new entry, at 9th, is the Oppo F1, the company's reasonably priced offering that aims to look like its premium bros. .news-item .n-left { float: left; width: 25%; text-align: center; } .news-item .n-right { float: left; width: 75%; } .news-item a { padding-bottom: 0; padding-left: 0; } #review-body .news-item .n-right h2, .reviews-item .n-right h2 { clear: both; padding: 0 0 3px 0px; font: 400 19px Google-Oswald, Arial; margin-top: -4px; } .n-right p { margin-top: 25px; line-height: 155%; } .news-item { padding-top: 10px; padding-bottom: 0px; border-top: 1px solid #ccc; } .news-item p { margin-left: 0; } .n-right h2 .phone-name { display: inline-block; width: 325px; overflow: hidden; vertical-align: text-bottom; } .n-right h2 a { text-decoration: none; color: #000; } .flat-button{ text-align:center; text-decoration: none !important; font: 400 22px Google-Oswald,Arial !important; -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; font-size: 150%; padding: 20px 60px !important; display: inline-block; white-space: nowrap; -webkit-border-radius: 5px; -moz-border-radius: 5px; border-radius: 5px; margin: 10px 0; -webkit-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; -ms-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; -moz-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; -o-transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; transition: all 0.2s ease-in-out; color: #fff !important; } .flat-button-1 { background: #0CADA7; } .flat-button-1:hover { background: #0A948F; color: #666666 !important; } .flat-button-2 { background: #FF7E47; } .flat-button-2:hover { background: #EE7440; color: #666666 !important; } .n-right .rank-info { display: inline-block; font-family: "Google-Oswald",​Arial,​sans-serif; font-size: 18px; font-weight: 100; } .n-right .rank-info .current-rank { font-size: 23px; } .circle { background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #8fb28f; border-radius: 50%; height: 23px; width: 23px; display: inline-block; margin: 0px 10px -1px 10px; } .arrow { width: 0; height: 0; border-style: solid; display: inline-block; margin: 0px 10px -1px 10px; } .arrow-up { border-width: 0 15px 25px 15px; border-color: transparent transparent #0cada7 transparent; } .arrow-down { border-width: 25px 15px 0 15px; border-color: #ff7e47 transparent transparent transparent; } Samsung Galaxy J7 RANK: 1WAS: 1 specs review Samsung Galaxy J5 RANK: 2WAS: 2 specs review Lenovo Vibe K4 Note RANK: 3WAS: 3 specs gallery Samsung Galaxy S6 RANK: 4WAS: 4 specs review Samsung Galaxy J2 RANK: 5WAS: 5 specs review Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime RANK: 6WAS: 6 specs review Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016) RANK: 7NEW IN specs review Apple iPhone 5s RANK: 8WAS: 8 specs review Oppo F1 RANK: 9NEW IN specs review Samsung Galaxy A5 RANK: 10NEW IN specs...



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Telegram update brings new voice messaging features, improved Secret Chats

Telegram has released an update on iOS and Android that brings with it several cool new features that users should love. One of the features is improvement to voice messages. You can now just pick up and place the phone to your ear to activate voice recording and then bring it down for it to stop recording. Then you can choose to send or delete that clip. There is also a new waveform design for the voice notes. Secret Chats also get an update. They now get all the features from standard chats, such as GIFs, replies, captions, sticker set previews, inline bots, and optional link previews. Also, you can now choose precisely who can add you to groups, so you don't end up on groups you don't want. Lastly, there is also a new image editor, with rotate, fade, tint and curves tools. iOS •...



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