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Sony invites media to their MWC press conference on February 24


The GSMA MWC (Mobile World Congress) is happening soon from Barcelona, Spain between the dates of February 24 and February 27. And while we anxiously wait for the world's largest exhibition for the mobile industry, we see Sony inviting the press for their scheduled MWC conference, which will kick off at 8:30 AM (local time) on the first day of exhibition, going live from the Sony Booth, Hall 3, Fira Gran Via, Barcelona. You will also be able to livestream the event on the manufacturer's official YouTube account for Xperia phones. We were pretty sure that, the Japanese corporation will be up for the trade event as they are used to debut new smartphones at MWC over the past years and this time around we are expecting Sony to launch the recently leaked Sony Xperia 5 Plus, Previously we even heard the phone maker is reportedly planning to bring back the Compact series of devices, as our sources then had reported about the company allegedly working on a higher-end mid-ranger with the tall 21:9 aspect ratio. However, we are not sure how many phones are in line from Sony next month, but we assure you to see some surprises from them at MWC.

Source: GSMArena

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