MWC 2015: On the show floor


  • MWC
  • Monday, 09 Mar 2015

The Huawei Watch has a stylish design that looks more like a conventional watch.

There is no let up in the push for wearables, as there were a ton of wearable devices of all types at this year’s Mobile World Congress.

In fact, it’s safe to say that almost every major manufacturer announced a wearable of some kind, except perhaps for Samsung, which opted to focus on the launch of its sleek Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge smartphones.

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