What will your next mobile phone look like


The stylus is back! The Samsung Galaxy Note device has reintroduced the tool for more accurate touch screen control.



 
Samsung’s Galaxy Beam features a built-in image projector


 The fastest phone yet? BlackBerry showed off a device that pairs with a Porsche 911






Nokia raised eyebrows with its new PureView smartphone, boasting a 41 Megapixel camera


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Motorola shows off its combined GPS tracking device and MP3 player, which also acts as a workout coach and tracks a user’s performance.


 
People wander through the Android display area. With no official Apple presence at the Mobile World Congress, Android phones dominate.





 Demonstrators dressed in curious bobble hats staff a Nokia stand at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

 
Duracell showcases its Powermat WiCC which can be used to wirelessly charge specially-adapted electronic devices.


 The robot symbol of the Android operating system guards a display at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.


 A hostess holds a LG Optimus Vu, which boasts one of the biggest screens seen on a smartphone.


 Taiwanese phone giant HTC launched its new One range, featuring toughened Gorilla glass screens. 




 Ford’s launched its technology-stuffed B-Max car at the Mobile World Congress to tout its hi-tech credentials.


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