Tecno teases new Camon models, will also bring its tri-fold concept to the MWC
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Tecno will be attending this year’s MWC and you’ll never guess what it will focus on – of course, it’s AI. The theme this year is “Create the AI Future” and the company will showcase several new products.
It doesn’t outright name the new products, but Tecno’s page on the MWC exhibitors list shows the image below. That’s four phones, a laptop in the corner (likely a new Megabook model) and not one but two pairs of glasses.
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And not just any glasses either, those are “AI glasses”. Typically, this means glasses with built-in displays and microphones, giving you constant access to AI assistants. The company already builds AR glasses and has some creative designs – the Tecno Pocket Go, for example, is a Windows-powered gaming device that is shaped like a controller. What makes it intriguing is that instead of having a display, it uses a pair of AR glasses. Windows already has AI built in (Microsoft keeps pushing Copilot), but it’s not clear how this will play into Tecno’s shift to AI.
Anyway, most of the phones in the image should be new Camon models, Tecno’s popular line of affordable to high-end devices. Chances are that the company will also be showcasing its latest foldables, the Phantom V Fold2 and the Phantom V Flip2.
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The company is also hinting that it will bring its concept tri-fold device, the Phantom Ultimate 2. This hasn’t been confirmed yet, though, and it’s not clear what Tecno wants to do with this design – just show it off or turn it into a real product?