MWC 2011 Live: HTC Thunderbolt & Flyer, Samsung Galaxy II & Galaxy Tab 10.1, Motorola Atrix 4G & Xoom & Many More – Hands-on Recap

Android, WP7, Windows 7, Bada & More – Mobile World Congress 2011 Hands-on Preview Roundup

As you already know by now, the 2011 edition of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, has officially come to a halt yesterday afternoon. For five days we handled various mobile devices: tablets, smartphones, featurephones and PMPs running various platforms: Android, Windows Phone 7, Windows 7, MeeGo or bada. After the break you’ll find a full roundup of our thorough MWC hands-on preview coverage.


We have neatly arranged them by manufacturers so you can easily inspect your favorite gadgets through our eyes.

HTC Hands-on at MWC 2011

Samsung Hands-on at MWC 2011

Motorola Hands-on at MWC 2011

LG Hands-on at MWC

Sony Ericsson Hands-on at MWC

RIM Hands-on at MWC

HP Hands-on at MWC


Acer Hands-on at MWC

Viewsonic Hands-on at MWC


Huawei Hands-on at MWC

ZTE Hands-on at MWC


MeeGo Hands-on at MWC

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