The Best Phones and Gadgets We Saw at Mobile World Congress

New phones from Nokia, Sony, and Motorola, plus a robotic car, an electric scooter, and a 360 camera.
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Nokia's New Android Phones

Here in Barcelona, [three new Nokia smartphones](https://more-deals.info/2017/02/nokia-new-phones-3310/) were unveiled. They're manufactured by HMD Global (the company that makes all the Nokia mobile handsets now) and, smartly, they're priced to compete in the sub-$300 Android market. The 3, 5, and 6 all run Android Nougat and come with Google Assistant. The $150 Nokia 3 is the smallest, with a 5-inch display and 8-megapixel camera. The $200 Nokia 5 features a Gorilla Glass 5.2-inch screen, a 13-megapixel camera and a fingerprint sensor. The big Nokia 6 (shown, $310) comes with a 5.5-inch HD display, 16-megapixel main camera and the fingerprint sensor. They'll hit Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe this spring.

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Nokia 3310

Along with new Android phones, Nokia gave us a blast from the past. [The 3310 is back](https://more-deals.info/2017/02/nokia-new-phones-3310/) after 17 years—even though most of the original 3310s out there are still working perfectly. Physically, the update looks close to the older model, but with a bigger color display. You can use it for calls, text messages, and to play *Snake*. It comes with the Opera Mini browser, but won't support WhatsApp and other chat apps. There's a camera, but it's not very good. The 3310 will retail in Europe for $50. Since it uses a 900-MHz frequency that's not supported by US carriers, there will be a separate version for the States later this year.

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LG G6

The [G6](https://more-deals.info/2017/02/lg-g6-android-phone/) is the exact phone you’d get if you asked a bunch of people what they wanted in a smartphone, threw all their answers in a cauldron, and stirred mightily. LG has an answer for everything that ails smartphone users, but no new ideas about what those users might want going forward. Venture capitalist Benedict Evans recently called Facebook and Google “[index companies](http://ben-evans.com/benedictevans/2017/2/17/surfing-users-facebook-and-snap),” meaning they don’t have opinions but rather try to reflect their users at all times. The LG G6, for better and for worse, is an Index Smartphone.

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Sony Xperia XZ Premium

Specs? Why yes, it has all of them. For its [latest flagship](https://more-deals.info/2017/02/sony-xperia-xy-premium-smartphone/), Sony opted for a 5.5-inch 4K display that crams in 801 pixels per inch, roughly twice what you'll find in the iPhone 7 Plus. To be clear, that's way beyond what your eyeballs can discern, and it's an LCD display instead of OLED, so it's not optimized for Google's Daydream VR platform. But isn't that part of the fun? There's joy in big numbers just for big numbers' sake. There's more. So much more. A 19 megapixel camera? Check. A Snapdragon 835 processor, the tippiest top of the line? Check, whenever it's ready for production. A full 4GB of RAM? Ruggedized IP68 water and dust resistance? Upscaling high-resolution audio, whatever that means? Check! Check! Check!

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