What Are the Top New Gadgets From MWC 2026?
TL;DR
MWC 2026 is headlined by ambitious hardware experiments from Lenovo and Honor. Lenovo debuted a foldable-screen gaming handheld and a modular dual-screen laptop concept, while Honor revealed a "Robot Phone" with a physically moving camera arm and the slim Magic V6 foldable with a 6,600 mAh battery.
What Happened
According to The Verge, Lenovo unveiled the Legion Go Fold Concept, a Windows-based gaming handheld with a flexible POLED display that folds in half. It features detachable controllers and a folio case that converts the device into a mini laptop.
The Verge also covered the ThinkBook Modular AI PC Concept, a 14-inch laptop with two plug-and-play interchangeable ports and a second 14-inch display magnetically attached to the rear of its lid. The second display is removable.
Lenovo additionally showed off a dual-screen Yoga Book with 3D capabilities alongside these concepts (Wired).
TechCrunch reported that Honor provided new details on its Robot Phone, a device with a movable camera arm that can respond to different situations without commands - and even dance to music. Honor is planning to launch the device in the second half of this year, with The Verge confirming the release window despite limited spec details so far.
Honor's Magic V6 foldable packs a 6,600 mAh battery, and the company previewed battery technology that could push foldable batteries past the 7,000 mAh mark (TechCrunch).
Why People Are Talking About It
Foldable displays have largely been confined to phones, so Lenovo applying the technology to a gaming handheld represents a new category. The Legion Go Fold doubles its usable screen area when unfolded, then shrinks to a pocketable form factor - a tradeoff handheld gamers haven't previously had.
The ThinkBook Modular AI PC borrows design philosophy from companies like Framework, offering swappable ports on a productivity laptop paired with a magnetically attached second screen. That combination targets professionals who want flexibility without carrying a separate portable monitor.
Honor's Robot Phone stands apart from conventional smartphone design entirely. A physically moving camera module controlled by on-device AI has no mainstream precedent, and Honor's commitment to a second-half 2026 launch makes it more than a trade-show gimmick.
Key Viewpoints
Lenovo is testing form-factor boundaries with concepts, not finished products. Both the Legion Go Fold and ThinkBook Modular AI PC are labeled as concepts. Both devices are labeled as proof-of-concept rather than confirmed shipping products.
Honor is betting on mechanical differentiation. Rather than competing on specs alone, Honor's Robot Phone introduces a physically articulating camera as an AI interaction point. Specs remain thin on the ground, though Honor confirmed a release window.
Battery life remains the foldable bottleneck Honor wants to solve. The Magic V6's 6,600 mAh battery and Honor's preview of 7,000+ mAh technology signal that battery capacity is a core engineering focus for next-generation foldables.
What's Next
Honor's Robot Phone is slated for the second half of 2026, making it the likeliest MWC concept to reach consumers this year. Developers interested in on-device AI interactions can watch for Honor's SDK and API announcements closer to launch.
The Magic V6 will compete directly with Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold lineup and Google's Pixel Fold on battery life - a metric where its 6,600 mAh cell appears to lead most current competitors on paper.
Lenovo's concepts are worth tracking for anyone evaluating portable dual-screen workflows or handheld gaming setups. If the ThinkBook Modular AI PC moves toward production, its swappable port system can be compared against Framework's existing modular laptop ecosystem.
Sources
- The Verge: This Windows gaming handheld has a screen that folds in half
- The Verge: Lenovo made a Framework-like laptop with modular ports - and a second screen
- Wired: Lenovo's Latest Wacky Concepts Include a Laptop With a Built-in Portable Monitor
- TechCrunch: Honor says its 'Robot phone' with moving camera can dance to music
- TechCrunch: Honor launches its new slim foldable Magic V6 with a 6,600 mAh battery
- The Verge: Honor claims its Robot Phone will launch later this year