Otro vídeo subido desde Periscope. En esta ocasión vamos hacia el mega pabellón de Huawei en el Hall 1
Otro vídeo subido desde Periscope. En esta ocasión vamos hacia el mega pabellón de Huawei en el Hall 1
The LG G5 has been unveiled at MWC 2016 in Barcelona and it's garnering a fair amount of attention as it's the first modular smartphone produced by the South Korean firm. It arrives to replace the LG G4, a phone which added a few new features over its predecessor - most notably a leather back - but failed to redefine LG's top tier handset range.
This time around though LG's put more into making the G5 different, giving us what feels like a whole new handset rather than an incremental upgrade.
So, just how does the LG G5 stack up against the G4? Here's a comparison of the two phones.
Huawei unveils MateBook Windows 10 tablet
Huawei has announced its first Windows 10 tablet, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
The MateBook is designed to be an alternative to laptops and is thinner than Microsoft's rival Surface Pro 4 thanks to its use of a USB-C port.
Thinner, lighter
The MateBook features a 12in (30.5cm) display and can be clipped into an add-on keyboard and used with a stylus.
Its advantages over Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 are that it is:
nearly 20% thinner, measuring 6.9mm (0.3in) deep
about 20% lighter, weighing 630g (1.4lb)
has a fingerprint sensor built into its side, unlike the Surface Pro which requires its cover to be attached to use the feature
However, the disadvantages are that Huawei's machine is only offered with a sixth generation Core M processor, and not Intel's more powerful Core i5 or i7 chips.