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These Awesome Concept Gadgets Make MWC an Exciting Place to Be
From robots doing backflips to video game cars that can drive on real roads, this year’s show has had a lot going on.

Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is where the tech world’s biggest companies get together to show off their latest gadgets. At MWC 2026 we’ve seen some amazing products, including the Leica Leitzphone by Xiaomi and the super skinny Honor Magic V6 foldable phone. But the show always provides a wealth of quirky concept devices and this year is no exception.
From wild cars to transforming phones, these are the most exciting concepts we’ve seen on the MWC show floor so far.
Xiaomi Vision GT
Xiaomi is no stranger to EVs, but this is the first time the company has designed a hypercar specifically to be used as a digital asset in the PlayStation 5 racing game Gran Turismo. But Xiaomi didn’t stop there — it actually built the car for real and gave it pride of place on its enormous booth at the conference center.
The Vision GT, as it’s called (GT stands for Gran Turismo, obvs) is an all-electric hypercar that Xiaomi says is «sculpted by wind.» By which it means, it’s designed with all kinds of swooping lines and flowing inlets that allow it to pass through the air with minimal resistance. It’s got an enormous rear… umm…section? Whatever it is, it’s basically one massive hole to allow for airflow.
The car looks incredible and I’d love to have been able to sit inside the LED-strewn cockpit but sadly the doors remained firmly closed. This is a concept model designed for the game, and the company has made no statement on whether it ever plans to put something like this into production.
One thing’s for sure though: It sure as hell won’t come cheap.
Tecno modular camera phone
I may have been bowled over this year by Xiaomi and Leica’s incredible camera powerhouse of a phone but Tecno’s concept may even be able to take things further. At its heart is essentially a skinny Android phone but the series of electric contact pins on the back allow you to slap on a variety of modular accessories to completely change what the phone can do.
One module that particularly caught my eye was a camera unit, that added not just a whopping great zoom lens to the phone, but actually had its own larger camera sensor too. It basically turned the phone into a fully fledged camera that just used the display as the viewfinder.
Hopefully that larger image sensor would also allow the phone to take some pretty awesome photos, though I’ll have to reserve judgement on what its images look like for at such point Tecno puts it into production.
Honor Robot phone
Honor first showed off its concept Robot Phone back at CES in Las Vegas but we’ve been able to get much closer up with the thing this year. It looks sort of like the love child of an Android phone and a DJI Osmo Pocket 3, with a gimbal-stabilized camera unit folding out from inside the phone.
As a YouTuber myself, I love the idea of having a compact way to shoot my photography videos. Honor has actually had to develop its own tiny motors — based on the technology it uses in the hinges for its folding phones — and CNET’s own Katie Collins was impressed when the camera’s built-in AI complimented her «soft and shiny hair.»
While the robot phone is still in the concept stage right now, Honor has said that it will go into full production and we may even be able to buy it in the second half of the year.
Lenovo Yoga Book 3D concept
Lenovo and sister brand Motorola have frequently shown off some fun concepts at the show, my favorite being Motorola’s wrist-worn phone from 2024. This year Lenovo is leading the way with its concept Yoga Book 3D laptop display, which shows images in 3D — and you don’t even need to wear those stupid glasses to see it.
Like any tech item launched recently, the device leans on AI to achieve its goals. In this case, the AI goes to work in helping transform 2D drawn objects into full 3D renderings. It has two displays, with the bottom display being your «working screen» where you’ll draw and interact with your creations while the top one uses stereoscopic screen technology to render your images in a way that makes them look actually three dimensional.
We tested it at a hands-on event ahead of the show and CNET’s Tyler Graham remarked that «if you aren’t standing directly in front of the computer, the projection feels less impressive and more headache-inducing.» This has been my experience using any glasses-free 3D technology so I don’t see this kind of tech being deployed in a mass-market product just yet. But it’s nice to see it being experimented with.
Honor Humanoid robot
Did you think Honor was done with robots after the aforementioned Robot Phone? Oh no, the company has much bigger plans with robotics and laid its cards out clearly on the table at this year’s show. Its first humanoid robot took to the stage during the company’s press conference, dancing, moonwalking and even backflipping to show off how easily it can move around versus, say, a 38-year-old tech journalist whose knees struggle with standing up, let alone backflipping.
The robot will be packed with AI smarts, of course, and rather than focusing on industrial applications, Honor is aiming its robot firmly towards the consumer world. It says it’ll be able to help us in the workplace, as a humanoid companion in the home and for assisting with shopping. Though if I hear one word from it about how I maybe don’t need to buy a second pack of biscuits I’m kicking it straight into the sea.
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Google races to put Gemini at the center of Android before Apple’s AI reboot
Google is using its latest Android rollout to position Gemini as the AI layer across phones, Chrome, laptops and cars.
Google is using its latest Android rollout to make Gemini less of a chatbot and more of an operating layer across the phone, browser, car and laptop, just weeks before Apple is expected to show its own Gemini-powered Apple Intelligence reboot at WWDC.
Ahead of its Google I/O developer conference next week, the company previewed a number of Android updates, including AI-powered app automation, a smarter version of Chrome on Android, new tools for creators, a redesigned Android Auto experience, and a sweeping set of new security features.
Alphabet is counting on Gemini to help Google compete directly with OpenAI and Anthropic in the market for artificial intelligence models and services, while also serving as the AI backbone across its expansive portfolio of products, including Android. Meanwhile, Gemini is powering part of Apple’s new AI strategy, giving Google a role in the iPhone maker’s reset even as it races to prove its own version of personal AI on the phone is further along.
Sameer Samat, who oversees Google’s Android ecosystem, told CNBC that Google is rebuilding parts of Android around Gemini Intelligence to help users complete everyday tasks more easily.
“We’re transitioning from an operating system to an intelligence system,” he said.
As part of Tuesday’s announcements. Google said Gemini Intelligence will be able to move across apps, understand what’s on the screen and complete tasks that would normally require a user to jump between multiple services. That means Android is moving beyond the traditional assistant model, where users ask a question and get an answer, and acting more like an agent.
For instance, Google says Gemini can pull relevant information from Gmail, build shopping carts and book reservations. Samat gave the example of asking Gemini to look at the guest list for a barbecue, build a menu, add ingredients to an Instacart list and return for approval before checkout.
A big concern surrounding agentic AI involves software taking action on a user’s behalf without permissions. Samat said Gemini will come back to the user before completing a transaction, adding, “the human is always in the loop.”
Four months after announcing its Gemini deal with Google, Apple is under pressure to show a more capable version of Apple Intelligence, which has been a relative laggard on the market. Apple has long framed privacy, hardware integration and control of the user experience as its advantages.
Google’s Android push is designed to show it can bring AI deeper into the device experience while still giving users control over what Gemini can see, where it can act and when it needs confirmation.
The app automation features will roll out in waves, starting with the latest Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones this summer, before expanding across more Android devices, including watches, cars, glasses and laptops later this year.
The company is also redesigning Android Auto around Gemini, turning the car into another major surface for its assistant. Android Auto is in more than 250 million cars, and Google says the new release includes its biggest maps update in a decade and Gemini-powered help with tasks like ordering dinner while driving.
Alphabet’s AI strategy has been embraced by Wall Street, which has pushed the company’s stock price up more than 140% in the past year, compared to Apple’s roughly 40% gain. Investors now want to see how Gemini can become more central to the products people use every day.
WATCH: Alphabet briefly tops Nvidia after report of $200 billion Anthropic cloud deal
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Waymo recalls 3,800 robotaxis after glitch allowed some vehicles to ‘drive into standing water’
Waymo issued a voluntary recall of about 3,800 of its robotaxis to fix software issues that could allow them to drive into flooded roadways.
Waymo is recalling about 3,800 robotaxis in the U.S. to fix software issues that could allow them to “drive onto a flooded roadway,” according to a letter on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s website.
The voluntary recall is for Waymo vehicles that use the company’s fifth and sixth generation automated driving systems (or ADS), the U.S. auto safety regulator said in the letter posted Tuesday.
Waymo autonomous vehicles in Austin, Texas, were seen on camera driving onto a flooded street and stalling, requiring other drivers to navigate around them. It’s the latest example of a safety-related issue for the Alphabet-owned AV unit that’s rapidly bolstering its fleet of vehicles and entering new U.S. markets.
Waymo has drawn criticism for its vehicles failing to yield to school buses in Austin, and for the performance of its vehicles during widespread power outages in San Francisco in December, when robotaxis halted in traffic, causing gridlock.
The company said in a statement on Tuesday that it’s “identified an area of improvement regarding untraversable flooded lanes specific to higher-speed roadways,” and opted to file a “voluntary software recall” with the NHTSA.
“Waymo provides over half a million trips every week in some of the most challenging driving environments across the U.S., and safety is our primary priority,” the company said.
Waymo added that it’s working on “additional software safeguards” and has put “mitigations” in place, limiting where its robotaxis operate during extreme weather, so that they avoid “areas where flash flooding might occur” in periods of intense rain.
WATCH: Waymo launches new autonomous system in Chinese-made vehicle
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Qualcomm tumbles 13% as semiconductor stocks retreat from historic AI-fueled surge
Semiconductor equities reversed sharply after a broad AI-driven advance, with Qualcomm suffering its worst day since 2020 amid inflation concerns and rising oil prices.
Semiconductor stocks fell sharply on Tuesday, reversing course after an extensive rally that had expanded the artificial intelligence investment theme well past Nvidia and driven the industry to unprecedented levels.
Qualcomm plunged 13% and was on track for its steepest single-day decline since 2020. Intel shed 8%, while On Semiconductor and Skyworks Solutions each lost more than 6%. The iShares Semiconductor ETF, which benchmarks the overall sector, fell 5%.
The sell-off came after a key gauge of consumer prices came in above forecasts, and as conflict in Iran pushed crude oil higher—prompting investors to shift away from riskier assets.
The preceding advance had widened the AI opportunity set beyond longtime industry leader Nvidia, which for much of the past several years had largely carried the market to new peaks on its own.
Explosive appetite for central processing units, along with the graphics processing units that power large language models, has sent chipmakers to all-time highs.
Market participants are wagering that the shift from AI model training to autonomous agents will lift demand for additional AI hardware. Among the beneficiaries are memory chip producers, which are raising prices as supply remains tight.
Micron Technology slid 6%, and Sandisk cratered 8%. Sandisk’s stock has surged more than six times over since January.
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