Breaking down the top ten trends of MWC2012: large-screen multi-core mobile devices become the trend

Introduction: An article written by eWeek, an American IT website, summarizes the ten major trends of this year's Mobile World Congress (hereinafter referred to as "MWC"). Large screens, multi-core processors, and aggregate products are all on the list.

The following is the full text of the article:

2012 MWC is in full swing in Barcelona, ​​Spain. Almost all major companies including Google, Motorola, Samsung, HTC and Sony showed off their smartphones and tablets, hoping to attract consumers to buy their products. It is worth noting that Apple did not participate in this exhibition, the company has always released mobile devices through independent events.

Breaking down the top ten trends of MWC2012: large-screen multi-core mobile devices become the trend

However, even without Apple's participation, MWC has still become an iconic industry event, attracting countless manufacturers to showcase new products and show the future trends in the mobile field. From the big screen to the ubiquitous Android, MWC does highlight many trends and may affect consumers' mobile phone purchase decisions within the next year.

The following are the ten major trends in the field of smartphones, tablets and mobile commerce presented by MWC this year:

1. The bigger the screen, the better

The appeal of large screens this year is undoubtedly much better than that of small screens. For example, the Samsung Galaxy Note with a 5-inch screen seems to be outdated now, but the company showed a 10.1-inch Galaxy Note at this year ’s MWC, giving consumers a reason to revisit this device. LG's large screen OpTImus 4X HD and Sony's Xperia P are equipped with a 4-inch screen, it is not difficult to see that the small screen has become history.

2. Rich Android products

Android devices are everywhere at this year's MWC. All big companies including LG, Samsung, Sony and Motorola have launched Android phones and tablets, while other platforms such as Windows Phone 7 can only look forward to getting more attention next year.

3. Microsoft needs Nokia

When it comes to Windows Phone 7, it is not difficult to find that Microsoft is very dependent on Nokia this year. Although HTC said it will return to the Windows Phone camp and other companies will also get involved in this platform, Nokia ’s Lumia 610 and Lumia 900 seem to prove that the company is still the world ’s top Windows Phone manufacturer.

4. Dual-core and quad-core processors are king

The era of single-core processors has officially ended. Almost every MWC booth can be found equipped with Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core processors and Tegra 3 quad-core processors. In fact, LG's OpTImus 4X HD uses the Tegra 3 processor. Apple is also expected to use a quad-core processor in the new iPad 3.

5. New design is not necessary

It is difficult to find too many new designs on MWC. Most manufacturers still believe that consumers still want to use high-quality touch screens and a few physical buttons to control smartphones and tablets. Sony tried to promote the new design through the S1 and S2 tablets last year, but from the devices displayed on MWC, these products have not been successful.

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