MWC 2025 Day 3 was all about forward thinking concepts across the tech industry. It had AI powered devices, futuristic foldables and groundbreaking technologies that dominated the spotlight. Samsung, Realme and Xiaomi showcased their latest advancements from color changing smartphones to tri-fold displays. As the event unfolded, it became clear that the future of mobile technology is smarter and more immersive. Let us have a look at the highlights of day 3 at MWC 2025 Barcelona.
Realme’s Smartphone Innovations
As Realme continues to push the boundaries of smartphone technology by delivering advanced innovations across its product lineup.
Realme 14 Pro+

The realme 14 Pro+ continues to lead the mid range segment with flagship level camera innovations and AI powered enhancements. Featuring the first periscope telephoto lens in its category and it delivers 120X SuperZoom. The Realme 14 Pro+ is the first ever cold sensitive color changing design. When the temperature drops below 16 degrees, the pearl white back cover transforms into a vibrant blue color. The colder it gets the more visible and apparent the transition becomes.
Realme GT7 Pro

As the latest AI flagship, the realme GT7 Pro redefines performance with its advanced Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset providing top of the line speed and efficiency. Coupled with AI enhanced gaming features, ray tracing in real time, and an enhanced cooling system, it provides optimum performance even under heavy gaming.
Project Moonhan by Samsung

Samsung has finally launched its first ever AR headset known as Project Moohan which means infinity in Korean. The gadget is geared towards providing fully immersive extended reality (XR) experiences with a minimalist ski goggle styled design looking thinner than Apple’s Vision Pro. Based on the Android XR platform, it comes with high end screens, passthrough features and multi modal input for a perfect user experience. First, it will be compatible with Google Maps, YouTube and Gemini AI as well as with the majority of Android apps found on the Play Store.
X2 by Xpeng Aeroht

The world’s first flying car was launched at MWC 2025 by Xpeng Areoht. The X2 is a two person, teardrop fuselage shaped car that has a carbon fiber structure. It is meant for low altitude flying within cities and comes with both manual and autonomous modes. It is also a first step to entering into urban green transportation because it does not produce any carbon dioxide emissions during flight.
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Car

One of the coolest EV cars at MWC is the SU7 Ultra it is a supercar version of the standard Xiaomi SU7. While the basic SU7 features a sleek, aerodynamic body inspired by the Porsche Taycan and Tesla Model S, the Ultra model gives its sporty nature an added boost with aggressive styling. It maintains the four door sedan configuration, providing a comfortable yet dynamic driving experience, although the second row is the same in terms of space as other sedans in its segment.
Samsung’s Foldable Magic Display

Samsung showcases its stretchable, rollable and foldable displays at MWC 2025 which revealed several innovative screen concepts showcasing the future of flexible display technology.
Also See: MWC 2025 Day 1 Highlights
Asymmetric Flip Display

Samsung launched a novel flip phone design with an asymmetrical dual hinge setup. The design enables some of the inner screen to be visible even when the phone is closed providing instant access to widgets and notifications. The design poses possible issues with dust getting into the exposed section, but its two tone color scheme enhances its looks.
Triple Fold Display

The firm featured the Flex G and Flex S concepts which both employ triple fold designs. The Flex G folds inward in two folds to shield the screen when closed, while the Flex S folds zigzagged like the letter S or Z. These designs showcase how big and flexible a display can be and how it offers portability without sacrificing screen space.
Rollable Display

Samsung’s rollable screen design was seen on Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6, which includes a Samsung scroll screen ranging from 14 inches to 16.7 inches. This feature supports effortless switching between screen sizes, offering better multitasking and entertainment capabilities in an ultra-thin body.
Also See: MWC 2025 Day 2 Highlights
Flex G

The Flex G design has a trifold structure with two outward opening doors, resulting in a large and immersive screen. Perfect for productivity and entertainment, this form factor shows the potential of foldable screens to replace traditional tablets with greater flexibility.
Flexible Briefcase

Samsung demonstrated a foldable briefcase screen concept, similar to LG’s briefcase TV. Though its usability is questionable, this concept imagines a portable device with a foldable screen that opens up into a big screen workstation that is possibly revolutionizing mobile computing by merging portability with a roomy and flexible workspace.
These concepts reflect Samsung’s dedication to expanding the limits of display technology giving us a glimpse of the possible future of mobile and computing devices.
Final Thoughts
MWC 2025 presented revolutionary innovations ranging from Realme’s AI smartphones to Samsung’s foldable screens of the future. The event revealed how fast mobile technology is evolving, giving a preview of smarter and more immersive devices. It is evident that the future of technology is breaking limits in terms of performance and design.
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