MWC 2024: this wearable phone is the wildest demo yet, plus new Lenovo ThinkPads and more

Samsung's next foldables could arrive in July
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MWC 2024
This bendable phone is the weirdest demo at MWC 2024
Would you wear a phone on your wrist? (Future)
Mobile World Congress is a great opportunity to check out some weird and wonderful new gadgets, and the Motorola Adaptive Display might be the oddest prototype we've seen so far this week: a fully bendable phone screen that can wrap around your wrist.
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Energizer builds a phone with a week-long battery
When battery life is all that matters... (Energizer / Avenir Telecom)
Also on show at MWC 2024 is the Hard Case P28K phone from Energizer and Avenir Telecom. This bulky beast crams in a giant 28,000mAh battery, so it can go for days or even weeks at a time between charges – handy for those outdoor adventures.
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Phones
We could see Samsung's new foldables in July
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 (Future)
According to one tipster, the next Samsung Unpacked event will be in July, matching the company's 2023 schedule. It's set to be a bumper show, with the Galaxy Z Fold 6, the Z Flip 6, and the Galaxy Watch 7 just some of the gadgets we're expecting to see.
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Virtual Reality
A new Meta Quest VR headset is tipped for 2025
The first Meta Quest Pro (Meta)
The next Meta Quest VR headset is going to be launching in 2025 according to the latest rumor, and apparently LG is helping Meta out with the manufacturing – specifically with some OLED panels that should deliver a pretty substantial visual upgrade.
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Gaming
Doom can now run on a... robot lawnmower
We've never seen Doom on a lawnmower before (Husqvarna)
It's something of a running joke that the classic Doom game can run on just about any device with a screen – but we're still very impressed that Husqvarna has managed to make it work on its latest series of robot lawnmowers, launching in April.
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