The trade show that officially started from February 22nd finally came to a close on the February 25th.

Heres our selection of products from the show that stood out in the MWC 2016.

LG G5

LG made the boldest move at MWC, betting everything on G5 smartphone modularity.

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The modular design of G5 is arguably one of the more innovative ideas seen in recent years.

The new user interface looks great and is fast and fluid.

Another module made with Bang & Olufsen provides high-res audio.

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Samsung improved upon the S6 and S6 Edge in nearly every way with the S7 and S7 Edge.

Whats more, Sammys newest Edge-optimized software finally feels like its out of beta.

Both the phones have an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance.

Samsung has also brought back the microSD slot and improved battery life that fans surely will be glad about.

Its remarkably light and looks sleek and sexy.

It also sports a 16MP Sony IMX298 sensor on the rear and a 4MP camera sensor on the front.

It also runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow with Xiaomis MIUI 7, and will also receive weekly software updates.

However, the unit is available only in China for now.

MateBook is an incredibly slim, mobile-first tablet with a 12-inch screen.

Its sleek aluminum body feels sturdy and seamless.

It has a laser pointer on one end and two dedicated buttons for controls.

Huawei also made a dock for the MateBook with several ports for added connections.

It has also used its special heat dissipation technology to create a fanless design.

These three new Xperia X phones look sharp with aluminium bodies in metallic finishes.

The X has a Snapdragon 615 chip instead, but thats the only difference.

The XA is more low-end with a 720p screen, MediaTek Helio MT6755 processor, and 2GB of RAM.

All three will be available worldwide, including the U.S.

However, there is no word on the pricing yet.

source: www.techworm.net